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As the United States struggled to recover from the Great
Depression, 24 towns in Alabama would directly benefit from some of
the $83 million allocated by the Federal Government for public art
works under the New Deal. In the words of Harold Lloyd Hopkins,
administrator of the Federal Emergency Relief Act, “artists had
to eat, too,” and these funds aided people who needed employment
during this difficult period in American history. This book
examines so of the New Deal art-murals, reliefs, sculpture,
frescoes and paintings-of Alabama and offers biographical sketches
of the artists who created them. An appendix describes federal art
programs and projects of the period (1933-1943).
This book offers an analysis of Giotto's painted architecture,
focusing on issues of structural logic, clarity of composition, and
its role within the narrative of the painting. Giotto was the first
artist since antiquity to feature highly-detailed architecture in a
primary role in his paintings. Francesco Benelli demonstrates how
architecture was used to create pictorial space, one of Giotto's
key inventions. He argues that Giotto's innovation was driven by a
new attention to classical sources, including low reliefs, mosaics,
mural paintings, coins, and Roman ruins. The book shows how
Giotto's images of fictive buildings, as well as portraits of
well-known monuments, both ancient and contemporary, play an
important role in the overall narrative, iconography, and meaning
of his works. The conventions established by Giotto remained at the
heart of early modern Italian painting until the sixteenth century.
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Roman Opalka
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Bernard Noel, Etc; Translated by Brian Holmes
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The British painter Francis Bacon (1909-1992) is famed for his
idiosyncratic mode of depicting the human figure. Thirty years
after his death, his working methods remain underexplored. New
research on the Francis Bacon Studio Archive at Hugh Lane Gallery,
Dublin, sheds light on the genesis of his works, namely the
photographic source material he collected in his studios, on which
he consistently based his paintings. The book brings together the
artist's pictorial springboards for the first time, delineating and
interpreting recurring patterns and methods in his preparatory work
and adoption of photographic material. In addition, it correctly
locates 'chance' as a driving force in Bacon's working method and
qualifies the significance of photography for the painter.
Shanghai-born Danni Shinya Luo presents a collection of brand new
drawings, paintings and illustrations. Luo has emerged as one of
the most important female voices in contemporary symbolic art.
Turning the pages of this dainty 7" x 7" art volume is like
stealing glances into a beautiful young woman's salon -- the
voyeuristic reward of forbidden access. Watercolor, ink and
graphite give rise to Luo's vision of sexuality, innocence and
whimsy over 200 full color pages behind a foreword by art
impresario Billy Shire (of Soap Plant, Wacko and La Luz de Jesus
Gallery). This new collection explores shifting perspectives of
beauty, attraction, lust and decency presented through alluring and
decadent images of the female figure. Visions of nymphs in a myriad
of suggestive contexts are divided into five distinct chapters
-each acknowledging a different aspect of sensuality as expressed
through food, frailty, fetish, fauna and fantasy. The notion of eye
candy is emblematic of the capacity to sense flavor, and Luo's gift
for capturing the soft, subtle sweetness of young adulthood is
often erotic but always tasteful. Danni Shinya Luo's art is
whimsically feminine, and her watercolor paintings are meditations
on the female figure. The colors are fresh and luscious, her line
work fluid and organic, and her composition engaging and impactful.
Psychological tension and emotional torsion fill the images,
binding love and lust. SOFT CANDY is an irresistible temptation
that satiates the hunger of desire.
This work examines the fascinating life and art of the African
American painter Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988). Jean-Michel
Basquiat was barely out of his teens when he rocketed to the center
of New York's art scene. He was 27 when he died of a heroin
overdose. Always controversial, Basquiat is now established as a
major contemporary painter whose unique work continues to enthrall.
Jean-Michel Basquiat: A Biography covers the artist's Brooklyn
childhood, his teenage years as a homeless graffiti painter, and
his rise through the art world. Along with a discussion of his life
and work, including his use of Afrocentric themes, the book offers
background on related contemporary art movements. Special attention
is given to Basquiat's friendship with Keith Haring and
collaborations with Andy Warhol. The book also explores Basquiat's
difficult relations with gallery owners and other authority
figures, his problems with drug use, and his early death. A final
chapter covers his continuing relevance and ongoing influence.
Acrylic painting with the pros! Get the basics and expand on your
skillset with 24 projects featuring various techniques, modern
motifs, and abstract image ideas.
Painter and illustrator Edward Bawden's five scrapbooks, assembled
over a period of more than 55 years, contain everything from
stamps, photographs, cigarette cards, Christmas cards and letters
to newspaper cuttings, drawings and autographs, amongst other
fascinating ephemera. Beautifully designed and illustrated with
over 250 images taken from these books, Edward Bawden Scrapbooks
reveals this wonderful and at times eccentric collection and
provides a new insight into one of the most popular artists of
20th-century Britain. The pages illustrated provide an alternative
window into Bawden's world, showing his very conscious awareness of
both Surrealism and the work of other contemporary designers and
typographers. But it is not only aficionados of Bawden who will be
beguiled by these scrapbooks: perusing them is like trawling
through an almanac of art, design and literature of the inter- and
post-war years and the work of other key artists of the era such as
Ben Nicholson, David Jones, Evelyn Dunbar, Eric Ravilious and Hugh
Casson also appears. Some pages are beautiful, some instructive and
others simply baffling but when taken in conjunction with Bawden's
watercolours, prints, illustrations, murals and other designs, the
scrapbooks are the closest thing we have to an autobiography of one
of the 20th-century's most reclusive and English of artists.
Amongst the manuscripts collected by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of
Canterbury, and presented to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, the
most venerable is the sixth-century manuscript of the Gospels
formerly owned by the great Benedictine Abbey of St Augustine's
Canterbury. The manuscript has by tradition been associated with St
Augustine, the Apostle of the English and first Archbishop of
Canterbury; and may well have been one of the books sent by Pope
Gregory the Great to St Augustine in the early years of the seventh
century. In this volume, which was originally published in 1954,
Professor Wormald tells what may be surmised about the origin and
history of this manuscript and examines in detail the surviving
work, with cautious suggestions about portions no longer existing.
He concludes that there must have been a cycle of gospel scenes in
the miniatures, certainly 72 and possibly 844.
This easy-to-fold mini art museum comes with more than 16 classic
works of art from world-renowned museums, ready for you to arrange
and rearrange! Escape into your own creative world! Open up The
Tiniest Art Museum in the World to find easily foldable museum
walls and more than a dozen masterpieces to place and rearrange in
your very own tiny museum! Including classics such as: - The Great
Wave by Katsushika Hokusai - Self-Portrait with a Straw Hat by
Vincent Van Vogh - The Thinker by August Rodin - Esther before
Ahasuerus by Artemisia Gentileschi - Melencolia I by Albrecht Durer
- Study for a Sunday on la Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat This
handsome paper box features a complete miniature museum, ready for
you to curate. Contents include: - Our comprehensive 48-page
guidebook to the artworks included, The Tiniest Art Museum in the
World Guidebook, plus step-by-step instructions for building your
museum and how to keep your art safe and not wrinkled, bent,
destroyed, etc.! - Foldable museum walls - 16+ pieces of classic
art for your museum (both portrait and landscape) that attach to
the walls so you can mix and match Gift this miniature
make-your-own museum to your favorite art lover--or yourself!
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Courbet
(Paperback)
Xavier Bernard; James H. Rubin; Translated by Laurent Strim
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Amid the background of social turbulence in the mid-nineteenth
century, Gustave Courbet's unconventional paintings of real people
in everyday scenes came to embody values with radical political
implications. James Rubin addresses the entire range of Courbet's
work: from his hunting scenes and spirited landscapes, to his
portraits and erotic nudes. He combines a clear reading of the
artist's paintings with a rigorous discussion of the unique
personal, political and social framework within which they were
created.
Mwili, Akili Na Roho: Ten Figurative Painters from East Africa
features the work of ten artists from Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania,
including Sam Ntiro, Elimo Njau, Asaph Ng’ethe Macua, Jak
Katarikawe, Theresa Musoke, Sane Wadu, Peter Mulindwa, Chelenge van
Rampelberg, John Njenga, and Meek Gichugu. The personal histories,
thematic concerns, and formal strategies of this multigenerational
group of artists present an opportunity to engage more deeply in
the genealogies of artistic creation in the region, while
considering the enduring influence of certain ideas and
institutions in the creation, dissemination, and reception of art
in and from East Africa. This catalogue is published to coincide
with an expanded version of Mwili, Akili Na Roho at the Nairobi
Contemporary Art Institute in 2022, following earlier iterations at
Haus Der Kunst in Munich (2020) and the Royal Academy of Arts in
London (2021).
This book is a comprehensive study of visual humour in ancient
Greece, with special emphasis on works created in Athens and
Boeotia. Alexandre Mitchell brings an interdisciplinary approach to
this topic, combining theories and methods of art history,
archaeology, and classics with the anthropology of humour, and
thereby establishing new ways of looking at art and visual humour
in particular. Understanding what visual humour was to the ancients
and how it functioned as a tool of social cohesion is only one
facet of this study. Mitchell also focuses on the social truths
that his study of humour unveils: democracy and freedom of
expression, politics and religion, Greek vases and trends in
fashion, market-driven production, proper and improper behaviour,
popular versus elite culture, carnival in situ, and the place of
women, foreigners, workers, and labourers within the Greek city.
Richly illustrated with more than 140 drawings and photographs, as
well as with analytical tables of comic representations according
to different themes, painters, and techniques, this study amply
documents the comic representations that formed an important part
of ancient Greek visual language from the 6th through 4th centuries
BC.
From Seurat’s A Sunday on La Grand Jatte to Hopper’s Nighthawks, one of the world's greatest collections of paintings in the palm of your hand.
The Art Institute of Chicago houses some of the most celebrated paintings from the nineteenth century to the present. Included in this collection are numerous masterpieces of realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Surrealism, Cubism, Abstract Expressionism, and contemporary art. Today a number of these paintings are revered as icons of modern culture, emblems of the inspired experimentation that has taken place on both sides of the Atlantic, and around the world.
For the last century, the Art Institute has supported the achievements of the most distinguished artists from Europe and America, acquiring and exhibiting now-beloved works of Edgar Degas, Henri Matisse, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, and others. This folio is presented as both an introduction to this collection and as a survey of the styles, subjects, and themes of Western art of the last two centuries, from the linear classicism of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres through the optical studies of Claude Monet and the Impressionists; from the lyrical, colorful abstractions of Vasily Kandinsky to the fractured picture planes of Pablo Picasso and the Cubists; from the enigmatic compositions of Salvador Dali and the Surrealists to the media-appropriated Pop-art portraits of Andy Warhol. These magnificent paintings eloquently narrate the discussions of the nature of art, quality, innovation, style, and form that have defined the modern era in art history.
This 1998 collection is a specialised study to deal with the
important question of Lewis's aggression. The eight contributors
consider Lewis's career, from its inception to his final novels,
within a major focus on the First World War and the interwar
period. Their chapters examine Lewis's First World War art, his
postwar politics and aesthetics, the new turn his painting and
thought took in the 1930s and the connections between modernism,
war and aggression. Overall, the volume offers a reassessment of
the conventional view of Lewis as the uncontrolled aggressor of
British modernism.
This volume represents a long overdue reassessment of the
Neapolitan painter Paolo de Matteis, an artist largely overlooked
in English language scholarly publications, but one who merits our
attention for the quality of his work and the originality of its
iconography, as well as for his remarkable ability to respond
creatively to his patrons' aesthetic ideals and agendas. Following
a meticulous examination of the ways in which posterity's
impression of de Matteis has been conditioned by a biased
biographical and literary tradition, Livio Pestilli devotes rich,
detailed analyses to the artist's most significant paintings and
drawings. More than just a novel approach to de Matteis and the
Neapolitan Baroque, however, the book makes a significant
contribution to the study and understanding of early
eighteenth-century European art and cultural history in general,
not only in Naples but in other major European centers, including
Paris, Vienna, Genoa, and Rome.
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Raphael
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W E Suida, Bette Talvacchia
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Phaidon's classic illustrated monograph on Raphael, updated with an
elegantly crafted design for today's burgeoning art aficionados.
Reviving a much beloved group of artist monographs from the Phaidon
archive, the new Phaidon Classics bring to life the fine
craftsmanship and design of Phaidon books of the 1930s, 40s and
50s. Updated with a contemporary "classic" design, full color
images and new introductions by leading specialists on the work of
each artist, these elegantly crafted volumes revive the fine
bookmaking of the first half of the twentieth century, making
Phaidon Classics instant collectors' items. A magnificent study of
Raphael (1438-1520), one of the greatest painters of the Italian
Renaissance, whose brief career produced such masterpieces as The
School of Athens and The Three Graces. The large-format images
bring to life Raphael's radiant colors and brushwork in the
religious paintings of the Madonna and saints, mythological
paintings, and portraits ranging from Pope Julius II to Baldassare
Castiglione.
Known worldwide for his architecture and interior designs, Charles
Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) was also an extremely gifted painter.
Towards the end of his life, he gave up his principal career as an
architect and moved to the south of France where he devoted himself
to painting in watercolour. Meticulously executed and brilliantly
coloured, these landscape watercolours are conceived with a sense
of design and an eye for pattern in nature, which owes much to his
brilliance as an architect and designer. This book charts
Mackintosh's time in France and explores his career as a landscape
painter, placing his work in the context of the modern movement.
The forty-four paintings Mackintosh is known to have completed
while in France are illustrated, and are supported by documentary
photographs of the places he painted as well as extracts from his
letters written to his wife and friends. This new, revised edition
of an enduringly popular title on one of Scotland's best-loved
artists contains a new foreword by the Director General of the
National Galleries of Scotland, Sir John Leighton, and will feature
a new cover design, updated to feature the popular flexicover
binding.
A brilliant, concise account of the painting often described as the
most important work of art produced in the twentieth century, as
part of the stunning Landmark Library series. Pablo Picasso had
already accepted a commission in 1937 to create a work for the
Spanish Republican Pavilion at the Paris World Fair when news
arrived of the assault by the German Condor Legion on the
undefended Basque town of Guernica, in which hundreds of civilians
died. James Attlee offers an illuminating account of the genesis,
creation and many-stranded afterlife of Picasso's Guernica. He
explores the historical context from which it sprang; the artistic
influences that informed its execution; the critical responses that
it elicited; its journeyings across Europe and America in the late
1930s; its post-war adoption by new generations of anti-war
protestors; and its eventual return to Spain following the death of
Franco.
Still Life is an accessible instruction course for complete
beginners to learn how to draw and paint contemporary still-life
subjects. Following a concise guide to the tools, materials and
basic techniques that every beginner needs to know (including line,
tone, colour, composition and perspective), there are ten tutorials
showing how to draw and paint a variety of still life subjects
using beginner-friendly materials, including pencil, charcoal,
coloured pencils, pen and ink, watercolour paints and watercolour
pencils. Each tutorial has a list of the materials and tools
required, step-by-step photographs of the work, informative text
and tips and strategies for getting the best results. By working
through the tutorials, you will gradually develop your skills and
build confidence until you feel equipped to attempt any still life.
In addition to the tutorials, you'll find three 'focus on' feature
spreads. These pages offer more in-depth/advanced techniques
appropriate to the projects.
For centuries, artists have learnt from the art that came before
them. This book explains how to make paint meaningful and
imaginative responses to the works of the masters. There are step
by step examples to illustrate how to get started and how to use
thumbnail pencil sketches. Advice is given on how to make larger
and slower drawings, and then oil-sketch copies of the masters'
work. The author studies the composition, rhythms and colours of
the masters and uses their work as a source to practise and
understand paintings, and as a springboard for your own discovery
and invention. This book explores how a brave and imaginative use
of colour can reinterpret paintings to achieve a greater and more
expressive effect. Images from the earliest art to the twentieth
century are included to feed your creative imagination, and
examples of contemporary interpretations to show you the way. With
over two hundred inspiring images, it is a unique guide to
developing your own artistic voice while studying and enjoying some
of the art world's greatest treasures.
The Cambridge Companion to Giotto serves as an introduction to one
of the most important masters of early Italian art. Providing an
overview of his life and career, this 2003 volume offers essays by
leading authorities on the critical reception of the artist, an
analysis of workshop practices of the period, the complexities of
religious and secular patronage, Giotto's innovations in painting
and architecture, and close readings of his most celebrated work,
the frescoes of the Arena Chapel in Padua. Designed to serve as an
essential resource for students of late medieval and early
Renaissance Italy, The Cambridge Companion to Giotto also provides
a chronology of the artist's life and a select but comprehensive
bibliography.
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