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This important addition to our understanding of art history's
masterworks puts some of the world's most famous paintings under a
magnifying glass to uncover their most small and subtle elements
and all they reveal about a bygone time, place, and culture.
Guiding our eye to the minutiae of subject and symbolism, authors
Rose-Marie and Rainer Hagen allow even the most familiar of
pictures to come alive anew through their intricacies and
intrigues. Is the bride pregnant? Why does the man wear a beret?
How does the shadow of war hang over a scene of dancing? Along the
way, we travel from Ancient Egypt through to modern Europe, from
the Renaissance to the Roaring Twenties. We meet Greek heroes and
poor German poets and roam from cathedrals to cabaret bars, from
the Garden of Eden to a Garden Bench in rural France. As we pick
apart each painting and then reassemble it like a giant jigsaw
puzzle, these celebrated canvases captivate not only in their sheer
wealth of details but also in the witness they bear to the fashions
and trends, people and politics, loves and lifestyles of their
time. About the series Bibliotheca Universalis - Compact cultural
companions celebrating the eclectic TASCHEN universe!
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Goya (Hardcover)
Rainer & Rose-Marie Hagen
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From court portraits for the Spanish royals to horrific scenes of
conflict and suffering, Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes
(1746-1828) made a mark as one of Spain's most revered and
controversial artists. A master of form and light, his influence
reverberates down the centuries, inspiring and fascinating artists
from the Romantic Eugene Delacroix to Britart enfants terribles,
the Chapman brothers. Born in Fuendetodos, Spain, in 1746, Goya was
apprenticed to the Spanish royal family in 1774, where he produced
etchings and tapestry cartoons for grand palaces and royal
residences across the country. He was also patronized by the
aristocracy, painting commissioned portraits of the rich and
powerful with his increasingly fluid and expressive style. Later,
after a bout of illness, the artist moved towards darker etchings
and drawings, introducing a nightmarish realm of witches, ghosts,
and fantastical creatures. It was, however, with his horrific
depictions of conflict that Goya achieved enduring impact. Executed
between 1810 and 1820, The Disasters of War was inspired by
atrocities committed during the Spanish struggle for independence
from the French and penetrated the very heart of human cruelty and
sadism. The bleak tones, agitated brushstrokes, and aggressive use
of Baroque-like light and dark contrasts recalled Velazquez and
Rembrandt, but Goya's subject matter was unprecedented in its
brutality and honesty. In this introductory book from TASCHEN Basic
Art 2.0 we set out to explore the full arc of Goya's remarkable
career, from elegant court painter to deathly seer of suffering and
grotesquerie. Along the way, we encounter such famed portraits as
Don Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga, the dazzling Naked Maja, and
The 3rd of May 1808 in Madrid, one of the most heart-stopping
images of war in the history of art. 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
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Bruegel (Hardcover)
Rainer & Rose-Marie Hagen
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The great Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.
1526/31-1569) was an astoundingly inventive painter and draftsman,
who made his art historical mark with beautiful, evocative
landscapes as well as religious subjects, both notable for their
vernacular language and attention to everyday, contemporary life.
Immersing himself in rural or small-town communities, Bruegel is
particularly notable for his depiction of peasant experience and
folk culture, earning the artist nickname "Peasant Bruegel."
Whether hunters shivering in the snow or a boisterous country fair,
Bruegel raised the farming, festivals, gatherings, and games of
peasant culture to the status of high art. Bruegel's imposing
religious and moral subjects, meanwhile, such as The Triumph of
Death and The Tower of Babel are as awestriking and influential
today as they were in the 16th century, inspiring contemporary
culture from The Lord of the Rings cinematic battle scenes to Don
DeLillo's novel Underworld. From the corn harvest to the conversion
of Saul, from quaint wedding processions to Christ's road to
Calvary, this book brings together the rich range of Bruegel's
subjects to introduce his powerful compositions of both biblical
and earthly tableaux. 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
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