Looking at Pictures

Looking at Pictures
Title Looking at Pictures PDF eBook
Author Susan Woodford
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-05-22
Genre Art
ISBN 050029321X

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An accessible and attractive beginner’s guide to getting the most out of looking at pictures Beautifully illustrated with some of the world’s greatest pictures, from cave paintings and Roman mosaics to Picasso and Damien Hirst, this affordable guide explains the art of looking at and understanding pictures, equipping the reader with the vision and tools to approach any museum picture with confidence. Looking at pictures can be an exciting or moving experience, but some pictures—often the most rewarding—require some explanation before they can be fully understood. Delving into the origins, designs, and themes of over one hundred pictures from different periods and places, this book illuminates the art of looking at—and talking about—pictures. Susan Woodford shows how one can read a picture by examining the formal and stylistic devices used by an artist, and she explores popular themes and subject matter, and the relationship of pictures to the societies that produced them. This indispensable guide is supplemented by a glossary of key terms, ranging from art movements and technical terms to religious and classical terminology, to give readers all the information they need at their fingertips.

Looking at Photographs

Looking at Photographs
Title Looking at Photographs PDF eBook
Author Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher Bulfinch Press
Total Pages 216
Release 1973
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780821226230

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Features new duotone reproductions of one hundred landmark photographs from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art that chronicle the historical evolution of the photographic arts in works by Adams, Weston, Stieglitz, Steichen, and other notable photographers. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.

Looking at Pictures in Picture Books

Looking at Pictures in Picture Books
Title Looking at Pictures in Picture Books PDF eBook
Author Jane Doonan
Publisher
Total Pages 96
Release 1993
Genre Children
ISBN 9780903355407

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Discusses the place of the illustration in children's picture books, looking particularly at how pictures can express abstract themes, such as moods, which cannot be shown directly. Uses examples from well-known works to illustrate the points discussed.

Looking Into Pictures

Looking Into Pictures
Title Looking Into Pictures PDF eBook
Author Heiko Hecht
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 446
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9780262083102

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In this text, philosophers, psychologists and art historians explore the implications of theories of vision for our understanding of the nature of pictorial representation and picture perception.

Looking at Pictures

Looking at Pictures
Title Looking at Pictures PDF eBook
Author Robert Walser
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Art
ISBN 9780811224246

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A special side of Robert Walser: his essays on art

Looking at Pictures

Looking at Pictures
Title Looking at Pictures PDF eBook
Author Susan Woodford
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 128
Release 1983-01-13
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521243711

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Looking at pictures can be enjoyable, exciting or moving. Some pictures are easily appreciated at first glance, but others - often the most rewarding - require some explanation before they can be fully understood. This clearly written and enjoyable book is intended to increase pleasure and stimulate thought. It tackles many aspects of looking at paintings as well. Starting with familiar ideas, Dr Susan Woodford moves on to explore subtler, less obvious concepts. For example, she shows how paintings can be appreciated as patterns on a flat surface emotional effect; how ordinary objects can conceal hidden meanings and how knowledge of tradition improves our understanding of revolutionary works.

Reading Pictures

Reading Pictures
Title Reading Pictures PDF eBook
Author Alberto Manguel
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 352
Release 2003-11-03
Genre Art appreciation
ISBN 9780747565567

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The language in which we speak about art has become steadily more abstruse, though for thousands of years this was not the case, Today, we live in a kaleidoscopic new world of images. Is there a vocabulary we can learn in order to read these images? Is there something we can do so as not to remain passive when we flip through an illustrated book or wander through a gallery, or are there ways in which we can 'read' the stories within paintings, monumnets, buildings and sculptures? We say 'every picture tells a story', but does it? Taking a handful of extraordinary images - photagraphed, painted, built, sculpted - Alberto Manguel explores, with delight and erudition, how each one attempts to tell a story that we, the viewer, must decipher or invent. Whether delving into the love of life in the twentieth-century world of Joan Mitchell, or the brutal complexities of Picasso's treatment of his mistress; revisiting the riddles of the past in the fifteenth-century painting of Robert Campin, or exploring the heartrending life of 'the hairy girl' whose matted fur so astonished sixteenth-century Italy, he helps us to enjoy and explore the visual landscape we live in.