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A new concise history of modern painting, offering an indispensable
reference to the complexities and characteristics of this medium.
While acknowledging the legacy of Herbert Read’s classic 1959
study A Concise History of Modern Painting in the World of Art
series, academic and artist Simon Morley places the foundation of
modern art much earlier than Read, at the emergence of Romanticism
and the dawn of the industrial age. Structured loosely
chronologically by period, the focus is as much on individual
artists as well as movements, with works discussed within a broader
context - stylistic, historical, geographical, and gender and
ethnic frames - themes that recur throughout the chapters.
Generously illustrated, the global and diverse range of artists
featured include William Blake, Édouard Manet, Hilma af Klint,
Kazimir Malevich, Willem de Kooning, Amrita Sher-Gil, Faith
Ringgold, and Kehinde Wiley. This guide also includes an Appendix
in the form of questions the reader might like to ask in relation
to the artists and the ideas discussed - in order to reconsider the
works from a contemporary perspective.
‘Fascinating...I’ll never look at a rose in quite the same way
again.’ Adrian Tinniswood The rose is bursting with
meaning. Over the centuries it has come to represent love and
sensuality, deceit, death and the mystical unknown. Today the
rose enjoys unrivalled popularity across the globe, ever present at
life’s seminal moments. Grown in the Middle East two thousand
years ago for its pleasing scent and medicinal properties, it has
become one of the most adored flowers across cultures, no longer
selected by nature, but by us. The rose is well-versed at
enchanting human hearts. From Shakespeare’s sonnets to
Bulgaria’s Rose Valley to the thriving rose trade in Africa and
the Far East, via museums, high fashion, Victorian England and
Belle Epoque France, we meet an astonishing array of species and
hybrids of remarkably different provenance. This is the story of a
hardy, thorny flower and how, by beauty and charm, it came to
seduce the world.
Since it was first published, Accident and Emergency Radiology: A
Survival Guide has become the classic in-my-pocket-reference and an
indispensable aid to all those who work in the Emergency
Department. The core and substantial value lies in the step-by-step
analytical approaches which help you to answer this question:
"These images look normal to me, but . . . how can I be sure that I
am not missing a subtle but important abnormality?" "This book will
provide essential reading and support to A&E trainees, medical
students, radiology trainees, reporting radiographers and clinical
nurse specialists, all of whom may be faced with trauma cases
requiring accurate diagnosis and treatment." Reviewed by: RAD
Magazine Feb 2015 "... Very nearly flawless...contains just the
right amount of information to accommodate readers from trainees
through to consultant or attending level." Reviewed by African
Journal of Emergency Medicine , Jun 2015 Ensure accuracy in reading
and interpretation of any given image. Common sources of error and
diagnostic difficulty are highlighted. Prevent mistakes. Pitfalls
and associated abnormalities are emphasized throughout. Avoid
misdiagnoses. Normal anatomy is outlined alongside schemes for
detecting variants of the norm. Each chapter concludes with a
summary of key points. Will provide a useful overview of the most
important features in diagnosis and interpretation. Easily grasp
difficult anatomical concepts. Radiographs accompanied by clear,
explanatory line-drawings. Spend less time searching with an
improved layout and design with succinct, easy-to-follow text. A
templated chapter approach helps you access key information
quickly. Each chapter includes key points summary, basic
radiographs, normal anatomy, guidance on analyzing the radiographs,
common injuries, rare but important injuries, pitfalls, regularly
overlooked injuries, examples, and references. Grasp the nuances of
key diagnostic details. Updated and expanded information, new
radiographs, and new explanatory line drawings reinforce the book's
aim of providing clear, practical advice in diagnosis. Avoid
pitfalls in the detection of abnormalities that are most commonly
overlooked or misinterpreted. Access the complete contents and
illustrations online at Expert Consult-fully searchable!
British Medical Association Book Awards 2009 - First Prize Winner,
Radiology Category Featuring a practical, clinical approach - and
written in a quick-access style - this portable, economical
reference helps you build a strong foundation in chest x-ray
interpretation. Three radiologists with years of clinical and
teaching experience present fundamental principles and key
anatomical concepts.walk you through examples of classic chest
x-ray features that provide subtle evidence of abnormality.and
explore a variety of problems and dilemmas common to everyday
clinical practice. High-quality drawings and digital chest x-rays -
combined with secrets from the radiologists' toolbox, helpful
differential diagnoses, handy checklists, and key references -
deliver all the assistance you need to enhance your interpretation
skills. Provides a strong foundation of essential knowledge for an
informed, systematic approach to accurate chest x-ray
interpretation. Features the work of three radiologists who offer
you the benefit of their many years of clinical and teaching
experience. Emphasizes common errors and misdiagnoses to help
ensure correct image readings. Presents step-by-step guidance in a
bulleted, quick-access format, in short chapters focused on
clinical problems, to make it easy to master the information that
you need to know. Makes difficult anatomic concepts easier to grasp
by pairing radiographs with color line drawings. Explains the
nomenclature special to the field through a glossary of important
terms. Highlights the most important concepts in
diagnosis/interpretation via Key Points in each chapter.
The monochrome - a single-colour work of art - is highly ambiguous.
For some it epitomizes purity, and is art reduced to its essence.
For others it is just a stunt, the emperor's new clothes. Why are
monochromes so admired, yet such an easy target of scorn? In this
illuminating book Simon Morley unpacks the meanings of the
monochrome as it developed internationally over the twentieth
century to today. In doing so he explores more general questions
such as how artists have understood what they make, how critics
variously interpret it and how art is encountered by viewers.
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