Description
About the Author
Richard Verdi is former Professor of Fine Art and Director of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, The University of Birmingham. His many books include Nicolas Poussin 1594-1665 (1995), The Parrot in Art: From Durer to Elizabeth Butterworth (2007) and Rembrandt's Themes: Life into Art (2014).
Reviews
'Poussin as a Painter traces in detail Poussin's evolving approaches to painting through invention, composition and colour, showing how they combine to make his best works both unified and unalterable. By careful forensic analysis of each composition, the author reveals how Poussin's rigour and discipline forge unity from diversity, and then demonstrates how widely these principles have influenced later painters.'-Paul Spencer-Longhurst, Editor, Richard Wilson Online, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Book Information
ISBN 9781789141474
Author Richard Verdi
Format Hardback
Page Count 424
Imprint Reaktion Books
Publisher Reaktion Books