Todayβs art world can be a baffling place. For all those who donβt know their Degas from Dali or Monet from Mondrian, this informative and insightful guide breaks down 50 of the most important and influential trends in western art, to provide a fascinating account of art from the Ancient Greeks to t
50 Art Ideas You Really Need to Know
β Scribed by Susie Hodge
- Publisher
- Quercus
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Today's art world can be a baffling place. For all those who don't know their Degas from Dali or Monet from Mondrian, this informative and insightful guide breaks down 50 of the most important and influential trends in western art, to provide a fascinating account of art from the Ancient Greeks to the present day.
Taking in the defining artistic moments in history, including the Baroque, the Renaissance and the ever-changing Modern, this book also explores influential movements such as Romanticism, Cubism, and Minimalism. Susie Hodge's concise and insightful text is accompanied by a glossary explaining key terms and concepts, as well as brief mini-essays and informative biographies on artists of the period.
With images to illustrate each key concept, and comprehensive
timelines to place each movement in its context, this book provides a comprehensive key to the most significant developments in western art.
β¦ Subjects
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