Royal Academy Illustrated 2010

Royal Academy Illustrated 2010
Title Royal Academy Illustrated 2010 PDF eBook
Author Richard Cork
Publisher Royal Academy Books
Pages 196
Release 2010-08-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9781905711567

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First published in the 1870s, the 'Royal Academy Illustrated' presents the highlights of each year's show and is a fascinating barometer of changing artistic tastes. A cross-section of the works on display is included, accompanied by installation shots of the galleries.

Royal Academy Illustrated 2010

Royal Academy Illustrated 2010
Title Royal Academy Illustrated 2010 PDF eBook
Author Richard Cork
Publisher Royal Academy Books
Pages 0
Release 2010-08-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9781905711567

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First published in the 1870s, the 'Royal Academy Illustrated' presents the highlights of each year's show and is a fascinating barometer of changing artistic tastes. A cross-section of the works on display is included, accompanied by installation shots of the galleries.

Jeff Koons

Jeff Koons
Title Jeff Koons PDF eBook
Author Scott Rothkopf
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 306
Release 2014-07-08
Genre Art
ISBN 0300195877

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With over 200 illustrations of iconic works as well as preparatory studies and historic photographs, this book offers fresh insight into Koons’s polarizing and influential career.

Royal Academy Illustrated, 1986

Royal Academy Illustrated, 1986
Title Royal Academy Illustrated, 1986 PDF eBook
Author Royal Academy of Arts
Publisher
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Release 1986
Genre
ISBN

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Bernini

Bernini
Title Bernini PDF eBook
Author Claude Douglas Dickerson (III)
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 433
Release 2012
Genre Artists' preparatory studies
ISBN 1588394727

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"The brilliantly expressive clay models created by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) as "sketches" for his works in marble offer extraordinary insights into his creative imagination. Although long admired, the terracotta models have never been the subject of such detailed examination. This publication presents a wealth of new discoveries (including evidence of the artist's fingerprints imprinted on the clay), resolving lingering issues of attribution while giving readers a vivid sense of how the artist and his assistants fulfilled a steady stream of monumental commissions. Essays describe Bernini's education as a modeler; his approach to preparatory drawings; his use of assistants; and the response to his models by 17th-century collectors. Extensive research by conservators and art historians explores the different types of models created in Bernini's workshop. Richly illustrated, Bernini transforms our understanding of the sculptor and his distinctive and fascinating working methods."--Publisher's website.

The Real Van Gogh

The Real Van Gogh
Title The Real Van Gogh PDF eBook
Author Vincent van Gogh
Publisher Royal Academy Books
Pages 312
Release 2010-04
Genre Art
ISBN

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"Vincent van Gogh is one of the greatest figures in Western art. Revered for his bold, expressive paintings, he is also admired as a prodigious and eloquent letter writer. His correspondence displays a remarkable literary gift and an ability to communicate his ideas and feelings about nature, art and life in direct, emotive language." "Illustrated with works of art and letters that demonstrate Van Gogh's abiding preoccupations - the role of colour in painting, portraiture and the cycles of nature, for example - this fascinating book explores the correspondence as a self-portrait of the artist and the man. The letter-sketches that he used to describe completed works or those in progress are reproduced alongside the paintings or drawings on which they are based, providing a unique insight into his artistic development. Drawing on new and extensive research, leading authorities on Van Gogh reveal how the letters enhance and shape our view of this modern master." --Book Jacket.

Strange and Wonderful

Strange and Wonderful
Title Strange and Wonderful PDF eBook
Author Karen Polinger Foster
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 232
Release 2020-05-04
Genre
ISBN 0190672544

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Ever since the creation of the world's first botanical and zoological gardens five thousand years ago, people have collected, displayed, and depicted plants and animals from lands beyond their everyday experience. Some did so to demonstrate power over distant territories, others to enhance prestige by possessing something no one had seen before. Exotica also satisfied intellectual curiosity, furthered scientific research, and educated and entertained. In addition, exotica, especially their state-sponsored representation, were often instruments of political persuasion, and in turn exerted considerable influence over expansionist policies. More than an account of gardens and menageries from antiquity to the present, Strange and Wonderful explores the imagery of exotic flora and fauna in Western art, seeking answers to certain fundamental and universal questions. How do artists, schooled in traditional modes of rendering the familiar, deal with the new and strange? Why are rare species deliberately introduced into images otherwise devoid of the unusual? What is the pictorialized relationship between exotic reality and artistic imagination? Karen Polinger Foster takes readers on a journey across millennia and around the globe, telling fascinating stories and meeting along the way such characters as Hatshepsut's baboons, Charlemagne's elephant, Dürer's rhinoceros, and Victoria's hippopotamus. What emerges is a sense of just how strong and far-reaching the pull of the unknown and exotic has been across time and space. Ultimately, images of the wonderful reveal as much about the indigenous as they do about the strange, enabling us to glimpse more vividly the power of imagination to mold the unknown to its purposes. This dazzling and richly illustrated volume offers a thoughtful, much-needed inquiry into a very human phenomenon.