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A study of the influence Romanticism exerts upon Western culture.
Since its first publication this book has been hailed as the most
comprehensive history of art ever published in a single volume.
Presenting art history as an essential part of the development of
humankind, it offers an authoritative, balanced and enlightening
account, ranging from a statuette carved in central Europe some
30,000 years ago to the digital, video and installation art of the
new millennium. The volume covers painting, mosaic, drawing,
printmaking, sculpture, architecture and photography. Textiles,
coins, pottery, enamels, gold and silver are also included. The
scope is international, encompassing the arts of Asia, Africa and
Oceania as well as Europe and the Americas. This Revised Seventh
Edition expands the original coverage by embracing new developments
in archaeology and art historical research, and in particular
contemporary art historian Michael Archer has greatly expanded the
authors' discussion of the art world over the past two decades,
providing a new perspective on the latest developments shaping our
cultural history. The insight, elegance and fluency that the
authors bring to their text are complemented by 1459 superb
illustrations, many of which are now in colour.
`It offers all that the visitor with a concern for beauty and for
leisurely sight-seeing will require.' Financial Times`If ever a
guidebook were designed to be read as literature it is Mr Honour's.
Even those who know Venice welland love it well will add to their
appreciation from this seemingly endless store of information.'
Economist Offers all that the visitor with a concern for beauty and
for leisurely sight-seeing will require. FINANCIAL TIMES The best
guide book I have ever encountered... and a book I found it
impossible not to read from beginning to end. OBSERVER There are
few pleasanter ways of passing a summer's evening than sitting over
a cup of coffee, and perhaps a glass of Aurum, in the Piazza San
Marco. It is especially agreeable on those nights when the Venetian
city band thunders away at some throbbingly romantic piece... And
all the while the younger inhabitants parade around the square,
chattering, flirting, quarrelling and staring at their visitors
with that same unwinking gaze that Venetians have turned on their
guests for the past five centuries. The facade of San Marco closes
the scene in a glitter of golden mosaic and a bubbling of cupolas,
while the great thick red campanile stretches up into the warm
mothy darkness of the summer sky. Hugh Honour, it is clear, knows
Venice exceptionally well and catches the rhythms of the city's
life with unerring skill. His guide, with its winning blend of
evocativedetail and precise information, spurs the reader to
investigate Venice's wonders: Piazza San Marco is only the
beginning of a journey into the heart of Venice and its history.
"This stylish and erudite thematic study of the influence
Romanticism exerts upon Western culture and particularly the visual
arts is the companion volume to Honour's equally valuable
Neo-classicism.... The text is supported by a useful selection of
illustrations Excellent footnotes and a good index. Finely
produced, Romanticism will stimulate the graduate and inform the
undergraduate." -Choice "An interpretation that rings true for our
own time.... His approach to his vast subject is essentially cool,
analytic and balanced This is a book that covers an immense amount
of material with a freshness of touch." -John Russell, The New York
Times "A book of great interest and quality which gives form to a
subject that is often treated very vaguely." -Kenneth Clark
In the 1960s, art patron Dominique de Menil founded an image
archive showing the ways that people of African descent have been
represented in Western art. Highlights from her collection appeared
in three large-format volumes that quickly became collector's
items. A half-century later, Harvard University Press and the Du
Bois Institute are proud to publish a complete set of ten sumptuous
books, including new editions of the original volumes and two
additional ones. Slaves and Liberators looks at the political
implications of the representation of Africans, from the earliest
discussions of the morality of slavery, through the rise of
abolitionism, to the imposition of European imperialism on Africa.
Popular imagery and great works, like Gericault's Raft of the
Medusa and Turner's Slave Ship, are considered in depth, casting
light on widely differing European responses to Africans and their
descendants.
In the 1960s, art patron Dominique de Menil founded an image
archive showing the ways that people of African descent have been
represented in Western art. Highlights from her collection appeared
in three large-format volumes that quickly became collector's
items. A half-century later, Harvard University Press and the Du
Bois Institute are proud to publish a complete set of ten sumptuous
books, including new editions of the original volumes and two
additional ones. Black Models and White Myths examines the
tendentious racial assumptions behind representations of Africans
that emphasized the contrast between "civilization" and "savagery"
and the development of so-called scientific and ethnographic
racism. These works often depicted Africans within a context of
sexuality and exoticism, representing their allegedly natural
behavior as a counterpoint to inhibited European conduct.
Without doubt, the standard work in the field. As reflected by its new title, The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture has now been expanded to include recent developments in the field of landscape architecture. Full account has been taken, too, of the huge range of building traditions around the world.
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