Posted on Jul-28-2009

Masterpieces of European Painting, 1800-1920, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Metropolitan Museum of Art Publications)


Masterpieces of European Painting, 1800-1920, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Metropolitan Museum of Art Publications)

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This beautiful volume features a compendium of the Metropolitan Museum’s finest European paintings dating from 1800 to 1920. The focus is on French art of this period—of which the Museum possesses the most comprehensive collection outside of France—but extraordinary pictures by artists of other nationalities are also included. Thanks to a succession of generous and discerning donors—

from the H. O. Havemeyers to the Walter H. Annenbergs—this publication presents a history of painting in Paris from Prud’hon to Picasso, by way of Delacroix, Corot, Courbet, Manet, Monet, Degas, Cézanne, Seurat, and many others.



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Posted on Jul-23-2009

The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art (The Ahmanson-Murphy Fine Arts Imprint)


The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art (The Ahmanson-Murphy Fine Arts Imprint)

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This beautifully illustrated volume examines the garden as an enduring and evolving cultural resource, in two hundred works by more than one hundred artists. Prints, drawings, photographs, and paintings illuminate the changing aesthetics and uses of gardens from sixteenth-century Italian villas and Louis XIV's Versailles to such democratic urban parks as New York City's Central Park and San Francisco's Crissy Field, adapted from a former military base.

Artists' representations of gardens have been organized first to highlight design concepts and individual features, then to focus on historic gardens and parks, and finally to survey the activities within those settings. Among the earliest works included is an engraving of a drawing made in 1570 by Pieter Bruegel the Elder of a garden being vigorously cultivated by many workers. Two centuries later, Giovanni Battista Piranesi and Jean-Honore Fragonard represented the Villa d'Este at Tivoli in a state of neglected grandeur; Hubert Robert's painting of Mereville depicted a garden he helped design. By 1900 Eugene Atget's photographs of Versailles and Camille Pissarro's paintings of the Tuileries convey the enduring structure of French formal gardens. In contrast, American artists Maurice Prendergast, John Singer Sargent, and James McNeill Whistler depicted the pleasures of social activities in that setting. Photographs by Michael Kenna and Bruce Davidson offer contemporary perspectives on these issues.


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Posted on Jul-18-2009

European Art of the Fifteenth Century (Art Through the Centuries Series)


European Art of the Fifteenth Century (Art Through the Centuries)


Author: Stefano Zuffi
ISBN: 0892368314
Number Of Pages: 384
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Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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Influenced by a revival of interest in Greco-Roman ideals and sponsored by a newly prosperous merchant class, fifteenth-century artists produced works of astonishingly innovative content and technique. The International Gothic style of painting, still popular at the beginning of the century, was giving way to the influence of Early Netherlandish Flemish masters such as Jan van Eyck, who emphasized narrative and the complex use of light for symbolic meaning. Patrons favored paintings in oil and on wooden panels for works ranging from large, hinged altarpieces to small, increasingly lifelike portraits. In the Italian city-states of Florence, Venice, and Mantua, artists and architects alike perfected existing techniques and developed new ones. The painter Masaccio mastered linear perspective; the sculptor Donatello produced anatomically correct but idealized figures such as his bronze nude of David; and the brilliant architect and engineer Brunelleschi integrated Gothic and Renaissance elements to build the self-supporting dome of the Florence Cathedral. This beautifully illustrated guide analyzes the most important people, places, and concepts of this early Renaissance period, whose explosion of creativity was to spread throughout Europe in the sixteenth century.

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Posted on Jul-11-2009

European Art of the Sixteenth Century (Art Through the Centuries Series)


European Art of the Sixteenth Century (Art Through the Centuries)

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In the sixteenth century the humanist values and admiration for classical antiquity that marked the early Renaissance spread from Italy throughout the rest of the continent, resulting in the development of a number of local artistic styles in other countries. Artists were highly valued and richly compensated during this period, with many receiving lucrative commissions from papal, royal, and private patrons. Among the sixty artists whose works are presented in this volume are towering figures of Western art such as Michelangelo, Raphael, El Greco, and Titian.
Venetian painters led the way, as oil on canvas supplanted fresco as the most popular medium. Italian Mannerists, such as Pontormo, deviated from classical forms, creating figures with elongated proportions and exaggerated poses. In countries that experienced the Protestant Reformation, such as England, many artists turned to portraiture and other secular subjects.
This second volume in the Art through the Centuries series is divided into three sections that discuss the important people, concepts, and artistic centers of this innovative period. Important facts are summarized in the margins of each entry, and key facets of the illustrations are identified and discussed.

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Posted on Jul-04-2009

European Art of the Seventeenth Century (Art Through the Centuries)


European Art of the Seventeenth Century (Art Through the Centuries)



Author: Rosa Giorgi
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0892369345
Number Of Pages: 384
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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This volume presents the most noteworthy concepts, artists, and cultural centers of the seventeenth century through a close examination of many of its greatest paintings, sculptures, and buildings. Masters of the era included Caravaggio, whose innovations in the dramatic uses of light and shadow influenced many of the century's artists, notably Rembrandt; the sculptor, painter, and architect Bernini, with his combination of technical brilliance and expressiveness; and other familiar names such as Rubens, Poussin, Velazquez, and Vermeer.


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Posted on Jun-08-2009

East European Art: 1650-1950 (Oxford History of Art)


East European Art: 1650-1950 (Oxford History of Art)



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Author: Jeremy Howard
ISBN: 0192842242
Number Of Pages: 272
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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Written by leading scholars at the forefront of new thinking, many of whom are rising stars in their fields, the Oxford History of Art series offers substantial and innovative texts that clarify, illuminate, and debate the critical issues at the heart of art history today. This groundbreaking series makes use of new research and methodologies, as well as newly accessible and non-canonical works, to offer comprehensive coverage of the art world. Lavishly illustrated and superbly designed, the Oxford History of Art brings new substance and verve to the exciting and ubiquitous world of art.
The latest addition to the series is a pioneering overview of the visual cultures of Eastern Europe in the modern age. Here, art historian Jeremy Howard challenges traditional definitions of what constitutes "European" art and embraces the whole spectrum of art creation, including painting, sculpture, architecture, the applied arts, photography, and performance. Avoiding conventional art historical divisions, Howard focuses on the many hidden relationships between the different art forms and artistic cultures that flourished in the vast region known as Eastern Europe, and how these cultures inter-related with the wider world. In addition to the rise and fall of the two great art academies in Vienna and St. Petersburg, Howard examines the blending of migratory and sedentary cultures in the region, the role of women, and the political manipulation of the image. He brings to the fore many overlooked artists and concentrates on neglected elements of work by better-known figures. Throughout, he reveals how the Habsburg, Romanov, and Ottoman empires vied with one another through art and how individuals and nations strove to maintain and realize their voice through visual language.
Bringing light to a woefully neglected subject, Howard has produced a work that will prove essential reading for lovers of art history and Eastern European culture.

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often underappreciated or neglected
Howard seeks to redress a longstanding underappreciation or neglect about eastern European art. Outsiders to this region often have little knowledge about its greatest artists and their accomplishments. In this account, some of our ignorance is dissipated.

One example is the Russian painter, Mikhail Tikhanov. Whose painting, "The Execution of Russian Patriots by the French in 1812" is rightly compared to the far better known "The Executions of the Third of May" by Goya. The resemblances are striking. But Tikhanov's predates the Goya work by a year. It is unclear from the text if Goya knew of Tikhanov's painting before commencing his. The Goya work is often shown, not just in art books, but also in history texts of the Napoleonic era. Yet, outside Russia, Tikhanov's painting rarely appears in those texts.

Other parts of Howard's account also tie in cited paintings and artists with the times that they lived in. Along with the political and social trends that often provide the context and a better appreciation of the works. Naturally, there is lengthy coverage of Soviet art. Which raises the question of a sequel, from 1950 to the present. It would be interesting to see Howard's remarks on changes in Russian art brought on by the end of the Soviet Union.

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Posted on Jun-07-2009

Nineteenth Century European Art, 2nd Edition


I have read this book and used it as a reference resource. As per the critical reviews, a highly readable narrative of nineteenth century art. Gives insight not only onto artists and their work, but also onto the economic, social, and political factors of the nineteenth century and how they affected and influenced art making. Fluid writing, well presented scholarly arguments, excellent supporting images. This book is not only wholly appropriate as a textbook, but also for the interested layperson who will find it reads easily and avoids jargon or complicated theoretical treatment. Highly recommended.

Nineteenth Century European Art, 2nd Edition

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Posted on Jun-07-2009

European Art of the Fourteenth Century (Art Through the Centuries)


European Art of the Fourteenth Century (Art Through the Centuries)


Author: Sandra Baragli
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0892368594
Number Of Pages: 384
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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Fourteenth-century Europe was ravaged by famine, war, and, most devastatingly, the Black Plague. These widespread crises inspired a mystical religiosity, which emphasized both ecstatic joy and extreme suffering, producing emotionally charged and often graphic depictions of the Crucifixion and the martyrdoms of the saints.
While the great boom of cathedral building that had marked the previous century waned, cathedrals continued to serve as the centers of religious life and artistic creation. Wealthy patrons sponsored the production of elaborate altarpieces, as well as smaller panel paintings and religious statues for private devotional use. A growing literate elite created a demand for both richly decorated prayer books and volumes on secular topics. In Italy, the foremost Sienese painter, Duccio, sought to synthesize northern, Gothic influences with eastern, Byzantine ones, while the groundbreaking Florentine Giotto moved toward the depiction of three-dimensional figures in his wall paintings.
This third volume in the Art through the Centuries series highlights the most noteworthy concepts, geographic centers, and artists of this turbulent century. Important facts about the subjects under discussion are summarized in the margins of each entry, and salient features of the illustrated artworks are identified and discussed.

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Posted on Jun-05-2009

European Art of the Eighteenth Century (Art Through the Centuries)


European Art of the Eighteenth Century (Art Through the Centuries)



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Author: Daniela Tarabra
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0892369213
Number Of Pages: 384
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Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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This latest volume in the Art Through the Centuries series presents the most important artists and artistic concepts of the eighteenth century. While the Baroque style, with its emphasis on emotionalism and naturalistic forms, had dominated the seventeenth century, a new sensibility, the Rococo, emerged in the early years of the next century. The Rococo style, characterized by delicately curving forms, pastel colors, and a lighthearted mood, began in French architectural and interior design and became popularized in the paintings of Jean-Antoine Watteau and Francois Boucher.


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A feast for the eyes
This book is a great bargain. A paperback, it's small enough to take with you to Europe. Yet it's also lavish with color pictures of some of the world's most glorious art. And that's not all, it's also well written and very comprehensive, covering not only the history of art but architecture as well.

The seventeenth century saw an explosion in the number of great artists such as Rubens, van Dyck, Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Carravaggio. The dynamism and curved lines marked a sharp turn from the art of the past.

The book discusses the various movements in art and architecture, with wonderful examples of each. About a third of the book contains a short biography of all the famous artists and shows examples of their art.

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Posted on Jun-01-2009

Russian Folk Art (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies)


Russian Folk Art (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies)


Author: Alison Leslie Hilton
Edition: First Edition, First Printing.
ISBN: 0253327539
Number Of Pages: 384
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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"... a significant contribution to Russian art history in any language. Her book proves invaluable for serious specialists, useful as a textbook for students, and informative for all interested in the subject." -- The Russian Review

"The book is a treasure for anyone interested in Russian culture." -- Antique Review

"... intelligent, well-written, beautifully edited and handsomely produced... wealth of detail and interpretive perspectives... " -- Canadian Folklore

Russian Folk Art describes the traditions, styles, and functions of a broad range of objects made by Russian peasant artists and artisans, from goblets and dippers to clothing and window frames. Abundantly illustrated with examples from Russian museums.



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