Description
Art historian Christopher Masters is a clear and informative guide, illuminating familiar masterpieces and bringing lesser-known treasures into the light. Arranged thematically into five chapters, his book depicts animals in intelligent pairings and groupings of images that encourage the reader to find and learn the cultural context and connections between the origins of many different civilizations. An ancient Egyptian bronze divine cat sits next to a 19th-century print of English domestic feline bliss; a miniature Ice Age mammoth faces an ancient engraved drawing of a horse; the royal lion hunt is played across the walls of Ashurbanipal's palace in Assyrian Nineveh; a Minoan acrobat leaps onto the back of a 3,500-year-old bull; while a Roman marble gives vivid life to the Persian legend of Mithras and the Bull.
A gift book to delight and inspire, brimming with beasts real and imagined, from every age and culture around the world
About the Author
Christopher Masters is a writer and lecturer on art. He contributes to the Guardian newspaper and is the author of Dali and Renaissance.
Reviews
'A wonderful visual, thematic exploration ... this book will enchant animal lovers' - Antiques Diary
'Beautifully designed and illustrated, and intrigues, inspires, and entertains in equal measure' - London Visitors
'Beautiful' - Gazette & Herald
'The British Museum and Thames & Hudson always produce beautiful books and this is no exception ... couldn't be improved' - Chikaru Reads
'Hunting is the oldest occupation of mankind. In this beautiful book this relationship is clearly shown by the images we have made of animals through many thousands of years' - Yorkshire Gazette and Herald
Book Information
ISBN 9780500480236
Author Christopher Masters
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 770g