The Art Bulletin

The Art Bulletin
Title The Art Bulletin PDF eBook
Author College Art Association of America
Publisher
Total Pages 278
Release 1980
Genre Art
ISBN 9780960482603

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Washington Crossing the Delaware

Washington Crossing the Delaware
Title Washington Crossing the Delaware PDF eBook
Author Carrie Rebora Barratt
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages 48
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 1588394395

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Emanuel Leutze's life-size "Washington Crossing the Delaware" commemorates the critical moment in the American Revolution when George Washington led a surprise attack against troops supporting the British forces in Trenton. When Leutze created the painting in 1850, after he had returned from America to his native Germany, he was hoping to rally support for the revolutionary movements then sweeping Europe. He sent the work to New York in 1851, and within four months 50,000 people had paid to see it. Today the painting is an icon of American visual culture and one of the most beloved objects in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2007, Leutze's masterpiece became the focus of the most ambitious conservation and reframing project in the museum's history. This book is a behind-the-scenes report on that project, prefaced by an account of the history of the painting's acquisition and display at the museum.

The Art Bulletin

The Art Bulletin
Title The Art Bulletin PDF eBook
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Total Pages 54
Release 1913
Genre Art
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The Art Bulletin

The Art Bulletin
Title The Art Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Hanns Swarzenski
Publisher
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Release 1949
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Jan Van Eyck

Jan Van Eyck
Title Jan Van Eyck PDF eBook
Author Craig Harbison
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 236
Release 1991
Genre Painting
ISBN

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Jan van Eyck's surviving work comprises a series of painstakingly detailed oil paintings of astonishing verisimilitude. In a fascinating recovery of the neglected human dimension that is clearly present in these works, Craig Harbison interrogates the personal histories of the worldly participants of such masterpieces as the Virgin and Child with George van der Paele, the Arnolfini Double Portrait and the Virgin and Child with Nicolas Rolin. With the aid of abundant visual evidence in color and in black and white, Harbison reveals how van Eyck presented his contemporaries with a more subtle and complex view of the value of appearances as a route to understanding the meaning of life. "I found this an enthralling study"--"The Sunday Telegraph "A fascinating investigation into the nature of the great pioneer's clients ... some fine photo details"--"Art Review Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition

Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition
Title Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition PDF eBook
Author Christy Anderson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 5
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0521820278

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Chinese Ways of Seeing and Open-Air Painting

Chinese Ways of Seeing and Open-Air Painting
Title Chinese Ways of Seeing and Open-Air Painting PDF eBook
Author Yi Gu
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 336
Release 2021-02-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1684176131

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"How did modern Chinese painters see landscape? Did they depict nature in the same way as premodern Chinese painters? What does the artistic perception of modern Chinese painters reveal about the relationship between artists and the nation-state? Could an understanding of modern Chinese landscape painting tell us something previously unknown about art, political change, and the epistemological and sensory regime of twentieth-century China? Yi Gu tackles these questions by focusing on the rise of open-air painting in modern China. Chinese artists almost never painted outdoors until the late 1910s, when the New Culture Movement prompted them to embrace direct observation, linear perspective, and a conception of vision based on Cartesian optics. The new landscape practice brought with it unprecedented emphasis on perception and redefined artistic expertise. Central to the pursuit of open-air painting from the late 1910s right through to the early 1960s was a reinvigorated and ever-growing urgency to see suitably as a Chinese and to see the Chinese homeland correctly. Examining this long-overlooked ocular turn, Gu not only provides an innovative perspective from which to reflect on complicated interactions of the global and local in China, but also calls for rethinking the nature of visual modernity there."