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Mannerist Prints

Mannerist Prints
Author: Bruce Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Northern Mannerist Prints

Northern Mannerist Prints
Author: R.E. Lewis, Inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1969
Genre: Mannerism (Art)
ISBN:

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Robert Mapplethorpe and the Classical Tradition

Robert Mapplethorpe and the Classical Tradition
Author: Robert Mapplethorpe
Publisher: Guggenheim Museum
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2004
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

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This title is published to accompany the exhibition exploring the relationship between the photography of Robert Mapplethorpe and classical art, held at the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, July 24th - October 17th, 2004.


Mannerism

Mannerism
Author: John Shearman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre:
ISBN:

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Renaissance & Mannerism

Renaissance & Mannerism
Author: Diane Bodart
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781402759222

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From the 15th to the 16th centuries, Western European culture flourished thanks in part to the astonishing achievements of such Renaissance artists as da Vinci, Donatello, Raphael, Botticelli, and Michelangelo, and Mannerist painters including El Greco, Pontormo, and Tintoretto. In Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, artists pursued ancient classical ideals of harmony and naturalism, and in architecture, forms of perfection and grandeur. Mannerists, in the early 16th century, valued exaggeration, elongated figures, unnatural lighting, and vivid (even lurid) colors, to create more tension and emotion in their work. This stunning volume follows these two key movements in art history, providing authoritative background from a top scholar, rich cultural context, and a wealth of exquisite reproductions of period paintings, sculptures, churches, and palazzos.


Painting in the Renaissance

Painting in the Renaissance
Author: Una D'Elia
Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Company
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780778745921

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Prepare to immerse yourself in the vibrant and breathtaking works of Michelangelo and other famous Renaissance artists. Painting in the Renaissance offers a telling look inside the art world of the Renaissance. Children will learn about the kinds of art and artists, patronage, and famous painters of the period.


Myth, Allegory, and Faith

Myth, Allegory, and Faith
Author: Bernard Barryte
Publisher: Silvana
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788836630882

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"This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Myth, Allegory, and Faith: The Kirk Edward Long Collection of Mannerist Prints at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, February 10/May 16, 2016."


Dialectical Conversions

Dialectical Conversions
Author: David Craven
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1846314798

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Few art critics in Western history have had the lasting international impact of philosopher and psychoanalyst Donald Kuspit. A student of Theodor Adorno, Kuspit introduced in the 1970s a new type of philosophical art criticism drawing on critical theory, phenomenology, and psychoanalysis. Dense and demanding, yet deft and incisive, this multifaceted art criticism has gained world renown for reasons that critics, art historians, and philosophers from around the world explain here. The first book about one of the most distinguished art critics in history, Dialectical Conversions is a searching survey of Kuspit's role in triggering several historic shifts within art criticism.


A Splendid Diversity

A Splendid Diversity
Author: Todd D. Weyman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1995
Genre: Mannerism (Art)
ISBN:

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Art That Changed the World

Art That Changed the World
Author: DK
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1465421203

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Experience the uplifting power of art on this breathtaking visual tour of 2,500 paintings and sculptures created by more than 700 artists from Michelangelo to Damien Hirst. This beautiful book brings you the very best of world art from cave paintings to Neoexpressionism. Enjoy iconic must-see works, such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper and Monet's Waterlilies and discover less familiar artists and genres from all parts of the globe. Art That Changed the World covers the full sweep of world art, including the Ming era in China, and Japanese, Hindu, and Indigenous Australian art. It analyses recurring themes such as love and religion, explaining key genres from Romanesque to Conceptual art. Art That Changed the World explores each artist's key works and vision, showing details of their technique, such as Leonardo's use of light and shade. It tells the story of avant-garde works like Manet's Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe (Lunch on the Grass), which scandalized society, and traces how one genre informed another - showing how the Impressionists were inspired by Gustave Courbet, for example, and how Van Gogh was influenced by Japanese prints. Lavishly illustrated throughout, look no further for your essential guide to the pantheon of world art.