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A classic monograph in the World of Art series, offering a a
detailed insight into Rembrandt's life and work. Rembrandt is among
the few Old Master artists to retain universal appeal among art
lovers today, his striking self-portraits lauded the world over -
yet he remains an elusive, enigmatic figure. Here, the
distinguished art historian Christopher White carefully considers
the known facts to build a sensitive and thorough account of the
artist's life and work. He describes the radiant happiness of
Rembrandt's marriage, tragically cut short by the death of his
wife, and discusses the catastrophe of his bankruptcy. The
psychological factors that may have awakened Rembrandt's sudden
interest in landscape are also explored, as is the artist's final
decade, when he retreated into the private world of his
imagination. This comprehensive introduction has now been revised
and updated to reflect recent scholarship, and the bibliography has
been expanded; Rembrandt's artworks are now faithfully reproduced
in colour throughout.
Andre Kertesz is one of four new titles being published in Autumn
2007 in Thames & Hudson's acclaimed 'Photofile' series. Each
book brings together the best work of the world's greatest
photographers in an attractive format and at an easily affordable
price. Handsome and collectable, the books are printed to the
highest standards. Each one contains some sixty full-page
reproductions printed in superb duotone, together with a critical
introduction and a full bibliography.
An updated edition of this classic survey, a thorough overview of
Paul Cezanne's life and work. For Picasso he was 'like our father';
for Matisse, 'a god of painting'. Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) is
widely regarded as the father of modern art. In this authoritative
and accessible study, Richard Verdi traces the evolution of
Cezanne's landscape, still-life and figure compositions, from the
turbulently romantic creations of his youth to the visionary
masterpieces of his final years. The painter's biography - his
fluctuating reputation and strained relations with his parents,
wife and close friend Emile Zola - is vividly evoked using excerpts
from his own letters and from contemporary accounts of the artist.
Cezanne was torn between the desires to create art and to seek
inspiration - to master the themes of the past, through his copying
sessions in the Louvre, and to explore the eternal qualities of
nature in the countryside of his native Provence. In this way the
artist sought 'to make of Impressionism something solid and
durable, like the art of the museums'. In this richly illustrated
overview Verdi explores the strength, vitality and magnitude of
Cezanne's achievement.
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Hokusai
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Edmond de Goncourt
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Utamaro
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Edmond de Goncourt
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As one of the people who defined punk's protest art in the 1970s
and 1980s, Gee Vaucher (b. 1945) deserves to be much better-known.
She produced confrontational album covers for the legendary
anarchist band Crass and later went on to do the same for Northern
indie legends the Charlatans, among others. More recently, her work
was recognised the day after Donald Trump's 2016 election victory,
when the front page of the Daily Mirror ran her 1989 painting Oh
America, which shows the Statue of Liberty, head in hands. This is
the first book to critically assess an extensive range of Vaucher's
work. It examines her unique position connecting avant-garde art
movements, counterculture, punk and even contemporary street art.
While Vaucher rejects all 'isms', her work offers a unique take on
the history of feminist art. -- .
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Mucha
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Tomoko Sato
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With his instantly recognizable decorative style, Czech artist and
Art Nouveau master Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) defined the look of
the fin-de-siecle. In evocative shades of peach, gold, ochre, and
olive, his seductive compositions of patterns, flowers, and
beautiful women became paradigms of the Belle Epoque years. Mucha's
work permeated illustration, posters, postcards, and the
advertising designs of his day. His striking posters of star
actress Sarah Bernhardt were particularly famous. Alongside this
delicate decorative work, Mucha also harbored strongly felt
political ideas. With his monumental cycle The Slav Epic, he
expressed his staunch support for Pan-Slavism, promoting the
political independence of the Czech and Slavic nations from the
Austro-Hungarian Empire. Compiled in association with the Mucha
Foundation, this book presents key works and introduces the full
reach of Mucha's oeuvre from patterned decoration to his book
illustrations, posters, photographs and monumental paintings. About
the series Born back in 1985, the Basic Art Series has evolved into
the best-selling art book collection ever published. Each book in
TASCHEN's Basic Art series features: a detailed chronological
summary of the life and oeuvre of the artist, covering his or her
cultural and historical importance a concise biography
approximately 100 illustrations with explanatory captions
Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal presents a survey of the
artist's prolific and extraordinary interdisciplinary career, with
a particular focus on the work's relationship to the photographic
image and to issues of representation and perception. At the core
of Hank Willis Thomas's practice, is his ability to parse and
critically dissect the flow of images that comprises American
culture, and to do so with particular attention to race, gender,
and cultural identity. Other powerful themes include the
commodification of identity through popular media, sports, and
advertising. In the ten years since his first publication, Pitch
Blackness , Thomas has established himself as a significant voice
in contemporary art, equally at home with collaborative,
trans-media projects such as Question Bridge, Philly Block, and For
Freedoms as he is with high-profile, international solo
exhibitions. This extensive presentation of his work contextualizes
the material with incisive essays from Portland Art Museum curators
Julia Dolan and Sara Krajewski and art historian Sarah Elizabeth
Lewis, and an in-depth interview between Dr. Kellie Jones and the
artist that elaborates on Thomas's influences and inspirations.
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Chagall
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Mikhail Guerman
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