Learning to Look at Paintings is an accessible guide to the
study and appraisal of paintings, drawings and prints. Mary Acton
shows how you can develop visual, analytical and historical skills
in learning to look at and understand an image by analysing how it
works, what its pictorial elements are and how they relate to each
other.
This fully revised and updated new edition is illustrated with
over 100 images by a wide range of Western European and American
artists, ranging from Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Botticelli to
Picasso, Matisse and Rothko, and now includes modern and
contemporary artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe, Anselm Kiefer,
Tacita Dean and Marlene Dumas. In addition, Mary Acton presents new
examples highlighting the survival and revival of painting in
recent years.
A new introduction situates the book in the wider context of
recent changes in the approach to Art History. A glossary of
critical and technical terms used in the language of Art History is
also included, with an updated but still selective reading
list.
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