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A Closer Look: Faces Alexander Sturgis

A Closer Look: Faces By Alexander Sturgis

A Closer Look: Faces by Alexander Sturgis


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How faces are captured shows in striking ways the artistic aims of those who painted them. But how can the depiction of a face suggest a personality? This book tackles this and other questions, and introduces such issues as the ideals of beauty and how portrait painters have captured a likeness and convey character.

A Closer Look: Faces Summary

A Closer Look: Faces by Alexander Sturgis

Faces are everywhere in the National Gallery's collection: in portraits and narrative scenes, in allegories and paintings of everyday life. It is often the faces shown that communicate most directly in a picture; their expressions may reveal the drama of a story, or the character of a sitter in a portrait.

A Closer Look: Faces examines a wide array of fascinating faces found in paintings at the National Gallery. It explains why artists in the past created faces to look as they do, what painters through the ages have considered the ideal face, how faces are painted, and the reasons for the development of portrait painting. Illustrated with seventy pictures and beautiful details, this book provides an insider's view of the many faces in Western European art.



Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press

About Alexander Sturgis

Alexander Sturgis is director of the Holburne Museum of Art in Bath, and formerly Exhibitions Curator at the National Gallery, London. His publications include Telling Time and Rebels and Martyrs: The Image of the Artist in the Nineteenth Century.

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GOR003626323
9781857094640
1857094646
A Closer Look: Faces by Alexander Sturgis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
National Gallery Company Ltd
20100105
96
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