Description
Masterpieces that epitomize each period or movement are highlighted and analysed in detail. Everything from use of colour and visual metaphors to technical innovations is explained, enabling you to interpret the meanings of world-famous masterpieces - Mughal miniatures; Japanese prints in the 19th century; the colour theories behind Seurat's remarkable La Grande Jatte; and why Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was so shocking in its day.
An accessible and hugely popular history of art explained through many of the world's most famous masterpieces
About the Author
Stephen Farthing is a painter and the Rootstein Hopkins Research Professor of Drawing at the University of the Arts, London. Richard Cork is an art historian, critic, curator and broadcaster. He has been an art critic for the Evening Standard, The Listener, The Times and the New Statesman, and is a past Turner Prize judge.
Reviews
'The perfect present for someone preparing for an art-history course at university' - Sunday Times
'A comprehensive, if concise, history of world art in a hefty but manageable tome' - RA Magazine
'Perfectly designed as a one-stop reference guide: one to dip in and out of ... indispensable' - Artists & Illustrators
'This is something of a corker' - The Artist
'A great introduction to [art history] for older kids ... Spirited and accessible' - ARTnews
Book Information
ISBN 9780500294468
Author Stephen Farthing
Format Paperback
Page Count 576
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 1760g