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A celebration of the richness of figurative painting over the last
100 years and a passionate critique of the accepted history of art
in the 20th century. Figurative painting is due a reappraisal. In
this passionately argued volume the distinguished writer and artist
Timothy Hyman cuts a new path through the tangle of
twentieth-century art. The World New Made explores the work of more
than fifty individual painters, presenting a collective
'Resistance' who together offer a human-centred alternative to the
dominance of the Abstract or the Conceptual in conventional
narratives of modern art. Structured not as a survey but as
in-depth studies of more than 130 specific artworks, this lavishly
illustrated book brings these often marginalized artists
centre-stage: not just Alice Neel and Balthus, Max Beckmann and
Frida Kahlo, but also Marsden Hartley and Charlotte Salomon, Bhupen
Khakhar and Jacob Lawrence. A rich cast is brought to life, partly
through their own writings. As the author argues, 'All across the
world, isolated artists found new idioms for human-centred painting
in the midst of modern life.'
Collected for the first time in a new translation: two of the most
important and far-reaching biographies of an artist ever written,
and our principal sources for the life of Velazquez. Diego
Velazquez (1599-1660) is for many the greatest painter ever to have
lived. His astonishing naturalism had an immediate and lasting
impact on his contemporaries, inspiring both awe and fierce debate.
Most of what we know about Velazquez' life and incomparably
successful career comes from these two biographies. Francisco
Pacheco, a second rank painter, was Velazquez' teacher and
eventually father-in-law - possibly the closest relationship
between a painter and his biographer in all art. This Life, part of
Pacheco's theoretical work, the Art of Painting, has never been
translated before, and it reveals the scale of the challenge to
traditional painting presented by Velazquez' insurmountable talent.
Antonio Palomino, the Spanish Vasari, was born just after Velazquez
died, but knew many of the painter's friends and colleagues. His
biography, precise and detailed, is an incomparable source, but
like Pacheco's text, also tackles the aesthetic debate engendered
by Velazquez' choice of subject matter and style. Together these
biographies give an excitingly close insight into the mind and
world of a great painter. The introduction by Michael Jacobs
situates these biographies in the context of Spain's Golden Age,
and the intellectual ferment in painting and in the theatre that
lie behind Velazquez' magic. The translations are by Nina Ayala
Mallory, the leading scholar of Spanish artistic biographies. The
volume is richly illustrated with 30 plates illustrating the full
gamut of Velazquez' work.
First published in 1996. The art of the extraordinary French
artist, Henri Matisse (1869- 1954), has provided visual pleasures
and intellectual challenges to its viewers for the last hundred
years. This is collection of gathered, summarized, and evaluated
major literature on the artist primarily from France, the United
States, Germany, and the Scandinavian countries, where major
Matisse collections bear witness to early and intense interest in
the artist's work.
Sold in packs of 6. Gorgeous, foiled, handmade greeting cards,
blank inside and shrink-wrapped with a gold envelope. Themed with
our art calendars, foiled notebooks and illustrated art books. Our
greeting cards are printed on FSC paper and wrapped in
biodegradable cellobag, and are themed with our art calendars,
foiled notebooks and illustrated art books. Aimee Stewart is
a self-taught artist who is strongly influenced by music and
literature. Her special focus is in eclectic digital painting and
photomanipulation. She describes herself as a champion of
daydreams; she loses thoughts of reality and becomes immersed in
fantasy creations.
The characteristics of watercolour naturally complement botanical
art and this beautiful book shows you how to make the most of this
versatile medium. It starts by guiding you through the complexities
of painting flowers, with advice on materials and colour mixing,
using colour to achieve translucency and clarity, building
confidence with step-by-step examples and the importance of
observation and botancial accuracy. It then creates detailed and
beautiful compositions for the more experienced botanical artist.
This new book has ideas and tips on composition and how to include
animal life and is structured by season to include a range of
flowers and plants.
Instagram star Jeannie Dickson has created a modern and inviting
introduction to watercolor painting that aspiring artists will turn
to again and again on their creative journey. Hello, Watercolor!
offers a fresh approach to painting watercolors with concise and
accessible information. Aspiring artists and journalers will
immediately be able to apply the techniques they learn on these
pages--including brush lettering--to more than 15 exciting
step-by-step projects, from painting origami animals, sparkling
glass shards, and beautiful alphabets to producing luscious florals
and fanciful unicorns. Among the features that make this handbook
both a valuable learning tool and source of inspiration: Projects
include a list of techniques with cross-references Each project
includes watercolors used with swatches so readers can make
substitutions easily Popular color palettes and color "recipes" for
foolproof mixing 12 monthly challenges with daily or weekly prompts
to inspire painting all year long Templates to trace and paint for
some projects Ideas to share work and connect with others (e.g.,
Instagram)
This is the illustrated story of New York artist Chris Daze Ellis's
successful transition from the subways to international studios and
galleries. Follow his 30+ year career from his days as a teenage
graffiti writer to his current life as a professional painter,
mentor, and family man. This book, with more than 250 photographs,
is a journey tracking the seminal moments in Daze's life that
shaped his art. View his aesthetic evolution, from "Graffiti High"
(New York's High School of Art and Design) and an "unsanctioned"
street art phase to exhibitions with Keith Haring and Jean-Michel
Basquiat. Train photos from the 1970s and '80s, a broad
representation of Daze's studio and mural works, and personal
photos guide the reader through an artistic portfolio spanning five
decades. Contributions by graffiti writer Jay "J.SON" Edlin and
essayist Claire Schwartz, and a foreword by graffiti historian and
chronicler Sacha Jenkins, complete this volume.
A fresh perspective on British landscape drawing in the Victorian
and Modern eras. The attempts by artists of the Victorian and early
Modern period to convey not merely the physical properties of a
landscape but also its emotional and spiritual impact – landscape
as ‘places of the mind’, as the critic Geoffrey Grigson put it
– is the focus of this fascinating new study of British
watercolours produced between 1850 and 1950. Drawing on the British
Museum’s impressive collection, this book explores artists’
spiritual quests to capture the essence of landscape and convey a
sense of place. Artists of the later nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries drew on earlier traditions but developed and extended the
genre through their imaginative, personal responses to the
artistic, cultural and social upheavals of the time. The book
includes works by Victorian artists Edward Burne-Jones, Dante
Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Poynter and by many well known
twentieth-century artists, such as John and Paul Nash, Ben
Nicholson and Henry Moore, some of which have never previously been
published.
Concerned with the idea that Wyndham Lewis was a mass of unbound
impulses released from the rationalizing censorship of a
respectable consciousness, this text argues for a more nuanced and
historically aware view of Lewis and his work. The eight
contributors consider Lewis's career from its inception to his
final novels within a major focus on World War I and the inter-war
period. Their essays examine Lewis's art, his post-war politics and
aesthetics, the new turn his painting and thought took in the
1930s, and the connections between modernism, war and aggression.
Overall, the collection offers a reassessment of the conventional
view of Lewis as the uncontrolled aggressor of British modernism.
A FLAME TREE NOTEBOOK. Beautiful and luxurious the journals combine
high-quality production with magnificent art. Perfect as a gift,
and an essential personal choice for writers, notetakers,
travellers, students, poets and diarists. Features a wide range of
well-known and modern artists, with new artworks published
throughout the year. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED. The highly crafted
covers are printed on foil paper, embossed then foil stamped,
complemented by the luxury binding and rose red end-papers. The
covers are created by our artists and designers who spend many
hours transforming original artwork into gorgeous 3d masterpieces
that feel good in the hand, and look wonderful on a desk or table.
PRACTICAL, EASY TO USE. Flame Tree Notebooks come with practical
features too: a pocket at the back for scraps and receipts; two
ribbon markers to help keep track of more than just a to-do list;
robust ivory text paper, printed with lines; and when you need to
collect other notes or scraps of paper the magnetic side flap keeps
everything neat and tidy. THE ART. One of the most iconic artists
of the 20th century, Frida Kahlo's bold, carefully crafted visual
identity is in many respects an extension of her art, celebrating
her Mexican heritage and countercultural ideals while defying
traditional notions of female beauty. THE FINAL WORD. As William
Morris said, "Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to
be useful, or believe to be beautiful."
'Ravilious in Pictures: The War Paintings' celebrates and
commemorates the wartime career of Eric Ravilious, who died on
active service in Iceland at the age of 39. One of a series of
books, it creates a vivid portrait both of the artist himself and
of life in wartime Britain.
The experience of colour underwent a significant change in the
second half of the nineteenth century, as new coal tar-based
synthetic dyes were devised for the expanding textile industry.
These new, artificial colours were often despised in artistic
circles who favoured ancient and more authentic forms of
polychromy, whether antique, medieval, Renaissance or Japanese.
However faded, ancient hues were embraced as rich, chromatic
alternatives to the bleakness of industrial modernity, fostering
fantasized recreations of an idealized past. The interdisciplinary
essays in this collection focus on the complex reception of the
colours of the past in the works of major Victorian writers and
artists. Drawing on close analyses of artworks and literary texts,
the contributors to this volume explore the multiple facets of the
chromatic nostalgia of the Victorians, as well as the contrast
between ancient colouring practices and the new sciences and
techniques of colour.
Johannes Vermeer, one of the greatest Dutch painters and for some
the single greatest painter of all, produced a remarkably small
corpus of work. In Vermeer's Family Secrets, Benjamin Binstock
revolutionizes how we think about Vermeer's work and life. Vermeer,
The Sphinx of Delft, is famously a mystery in art: despite the
common claim that little is known of his biography, there is
actually an abundance of fascinating information about Vermeer's
life that Binstock brings to bear on Vermeer's art for the first
time; he also offers new interpretations of several key documents
pertaining to Vermeer that have been misunderstood. Lavishly
illustrated with more than 180 black and white images and more than
sixty color plates, the book also includes a remarkable color
two-page spread that presents the entirety of Vermeer's oeuvre
arranged in chronological order in 1/20 scale, demonstrating his
gradual formal and conceptual development. No book on Vermeer has
ever done this kind of visual comparison of his complete output.
Like Poe's purloined letter, Vermeer's secrets are sometimes out in
the open where everyone can see them. Benjamin Binstock shows us
where to look. Piecing together evidence, the tools of art history,
and his own intuitive skills, he gives us for the first time a
history of Vermeer's work in light of Vermeer's life. On almost
every page of Vermeer's Family Secrets, there is a perception or an
adjustment that rethinks what we know about Vermeer, his oeuvre,
Dutch painting, and Western Art. Perhaps the most arresting
revelation of Vermeer's Family Secrets is the final one: in
response to inconsistencies in technique, materials, and artistic
level, Binstock posits that several of the paintings accepted as
canonical works by Vermeer, are in fact not by Vermeer at all but
by his eldest daughter, Maria. How he argues this is one of the
book's many pleasures.
Botanical Illustration is an introduction to the marrying of art
and science in the aesthetic and accurate portrayal of plant
material. This book builds on the work of illustrators of the past,
ranging from Elizabeth Blackwell, whose drawings helped to release
her husband from debtors' prison, through to the exceptional
scientific drawings of Beatrix Potter. It deals with the practical
art and the related botany of the subject. Topics covered include
an introduction to basic botany; preparation of plant material for
drawing; use of pencil, watercolour, coloured pencil and pen and
ink; suggested topics for further study and, finally, correcting
mistakes and finishing touches.
Watercolour offers great potential for expression. Its fluidity,
full colour range, generous spread and variety of marks can portray
a likeness, a response, a feeling - even the notions of time and
speed. This book is a practical guide to watercolour painting and
more. It explains the importance of colour, tone, shape, texture
andscale through exercises and shared techniques. But it also
encourages the artist to express sensations and ideas in
watercolour - and by exploring the joy of the medium, to develop
handling skills, confidence and a unique painting 'voice'.
In diesem interdisziplinaren Sammelband wird nicht nur eine
Motivgeschichte des Themas Wasser vorgelegt. Vielmehr eint die
Beitrage der Ansatz, Wasser als ein mit vielfaltigen kulturellen
Bedeutungen aufgeladenes Phanomen und als Akteur zu verstehen. Alle
Aufsatze befassen sich mit der Reprasentation der grundlegenden
Eigenschaft von Wasser, namlich dessen materieller Wandelbarkeit.
Diese zeigt sich in so faszinierenden Aspekten wie der
musikalischen 'Sprache' von Kunstbrunnen oder in der
Mittlerfunktion von Wasser zwischen Mensch und Natur. Wasser kann
auch zum Protagonisten in der Gartenarchitektur werden oder soziale
und geographische Abgrenzung markieren. Nicht zuletzt kann Wasser
auch als programmatischer Tragers eines Kunstwerks fungieren.
A FLAME TREE NOTEBOOK. Beautiful and luxurious the journals combine
high-quality production with magnificent art. Perfect as a gift,
and an essential personal choice for writers, notetakers,
travellers, students, poets and diarists. Features a wide range of
well-known and modern artists, with new artworks published
throughout the year. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED. The highly crafted
covers are printed on foil paper, embossed then foil stamped,
complemented by the luxury binding and rose red end-papers. The
covers are created by our artists and designers who spend many
hours transforming original artwork into gorgeous 3d masterpieces
that feel good in the hand, and look wonderful on a desk or table.
PRACTICAL, EASY TO USE. Flame Tree Notebooks come with practical
features too: a pocket at the back for scraps and receipts; two
ribbon markers to help keep track of more than just a to-do list;
robust ivory text paper, printed with lines; and when you need to
collect other notes or scraps of paper the magnetic side flap keeps
everything neat and tidy. THE ARTIST. Nel Whatmore is a fine
artist, well known for her floral paintings, landscapes and
abstracts. As a contemporary colourist, her paintings are both
expressionist and evocative. Nel is a regular exhibitor at Chelsea
Flower Show where her stand has won multiple awards including a
Five Star Award this year. THE FINAL WORD. As William Morris said,
"Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or
believe to be beautiful."
The extraordinarily revealing interviews with Francis Bacon
conducted over a period of 25 years by the distinguished art critic
David Sylvester amount to a unique statement by Bacon on his art
and on art in general. In the book, a classic of its kind, Bacon
considers the problems of realism and sheds new light on aspects of
his life. With a rare and brilliant use of language, Bacon talks
about his aims as a painter and ways in which he works, responding
always with vivacity and candour to Sylvester's searching
questions. Bacon's obsessive effort to record and re-create the
human form, his practice of making variation on old masters'
painting and on photographs, his dependence on chance, and his
views about the way in which his work has been interpreted are only
some of the many subjects discussed and investigated in depth
during these historic encounters.
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