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Art - The Definitive Visual Guide (Hardcover)
Andrew Graham-Dixon, Dk; Foreword by Ross King; Edited by (consulting) Ian Chilvers, Andrew Graham-Dixon
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The ultimate introduction to global art, presenting 30,000 years of
creativity in one lavishly illustrated book. Discover all you need
to know about art history in this definite guide. Art: The
Definitive Visual Guide brings a gallery of more than 2,500 of the
world's finest paintings and sculptures into your home. Spanning
30,000 years, from cave paintings to contemporary art, this
stunning chronological exploration of every major artistic movement
introduces the major milestones of each period, from the tomb
paintings of Ancient Egypt, Qing Dynasty Chinese art, through to
20th century Cubism and African art today. Dedicated spreads
explain how art works, for example introducing how artists use
colour and composition. A visual timeline of key works gives an
overview of the scope of each major movement, and each era and art
movement is introduced with key information, placing art in the
context of its time. Accessible to art novices as well as seasoned
enthusiasts, Art: The Definitive Visual Guide is a must-have for
any bookshelf.
An original and breathtakingly beautiful perspective on how art
developed through the ages, this book reveals how new materials and
techniques inspired artists to create their greatest works. The
Story of Painting will completely transform your understanding and
enjoyment of art. Covering a comprehensive array of topics, from
the first pigments and frescos to linear perspective in Renaissance
paintings, the influence of photography, Impressionism, and the
birth of modern art, it follows each step in the evolution of
painting over the last 25,000 years, from the first cave paintings
to the abstract works of the last 100 years. Packed with lavish
colour reproductions of paintings and photographs of artists at
work and the materials they used, it delves into the key paintings
from each period to analyse the techniques and secrets of the great
masters in detail. Immerse yourself in the pages of this stunning
book and find yourself dazzled by new colours; marvel at the magic
of perspective; wonder at glowing depictions of fabric and flesh;
understand cubism; and embrace abstraction. You will look at
paintings in a whole new light.
For four hundred years Caravaggio's (1571-1610) staggering artistic
achievements have thrilled viewers, yet his volatile personal
trajectory-the murder of Ranuccio Tomasini, the doubt surrounding
Caravaggio's sexuality, the chain of events that began with his
imprisonment on Malta and ended with his premature death-has long
confounded historians. In a bravura performance, Andrew
Graham-Dixon delves into the original Italian sources, presenting
fresh details about Caravaggio's sex life, his many crimes and
public brawls, and the most convincing account yet published of the
painter's tragic death at the age of thirty-eight. With
illuminating readings of Caravaggio's infamous religious paintings,
which often depict prostitutes and poor people, Graham-Dixon
immerses readers in the world of Italy at the height of the
Counter-Reformation and creates a masterful profile of the
mercurial painter's life and work.
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