What Makes a Masterpiece?
Encounters with Great Works of Art
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:4th Oct '10
Should be back in stock very soon
World masterpieces, from the Chauvet Cave to Cézanne, brought to life by internationally acclaimed artists, art historians, curators and critics
An exploration of the idea of the masterpiece, over fifty world masterpieces, from cave paintings to Cezanne.In this exploration of the idea of the masterpiece, over fifty world masterpieces, from cave paintings to Cézanne, are brought to life by internationally acclaimed writers, scholars and artists.Many of the contributors are celebrated artists in their own right (Antony Gormley, Quentin Blake and Tom Phillips); others are popular writers (Philip Pullman, Germaine Greer); and many hold positions at well-known institutions, including the Prado, the Van Gogh Museum, the Louvre, the National Gallery and the Sapienza University. Each masterwork is illustrated in full, and key details are selected and separately illustrated, alongside illuminating comparatives.
'Intelligent, lucid, intimate, the book is also beautifully illustrated' - Independent (Best Books for Christmas)
'An art book that really sets you thinking … a feast of an anthology' - The Spectator
'Thought-provoking … the breadth of work considered is impressive and the essays are informative and inspiring … a passionate introduction to the world of great art' - Metro
'Brilliantly edited … worth buying for the introduction alone' - Decanter
ISBN: 9780500238790
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1560g
304 pages