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The Books that Shaped Art History Richard Shone

The Books that Shaped Art History By Richard Shone

The Books that Shaped Art History by Richard Shone


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Reassesses the impact of some of the most important texts of art history. This book provides a varied and invaluable overview of the history of art, told through its seminal texts. It explores how art history has been forged by these contributions to scholarship, as well as by the dialogues and ruptures between them.

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The Books that Shaped Art History: From Gombrich and Greenberg to Alpers and Krauss by Richard Shone

The Books That Shaped Art History reassesses the impact of some of the most important texts of art history published during the twentieth century. Each of the sixteen incisive chapters focuses on a single title and is written by a leading art historian, curator or one of the promising scholars of today's generation. In bringing these cross-generational contributions together, this book provides a varied and invaluable overview of the history of art, told through its seminal texts. The sixteen books include Nikolaus Pevsner's gospel of Modernism, Pioneers of the Modern Movement, Alfred Barr's now legendary monograph on Matisse, E.H. Gombrich's Art and Illusion, Clement Greenberg's Art and Culture, which had a seismic impact when it was published in 1961 and Rosalind Krauss's The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths, which introduced structuralist and post-structuralist philosophy into art historical study. Initiated by and and prepared under the auspices of The Burlington Magazine, each chapter - with writers including John Elderfield, Richard Verdi and Susie Nash - analyses a single major book, mapping the intellectual development of its author, setting out the premises and argument of the book, discussing its position within the field of art history, and looking at its significance in the context both of its initial reception and its legacy. An introduction by John-Paul Stonard explores how art history has been forged by these outstanding contributions to scholarship, as well as by the dialogues and ruptures between them. The book is supplemented by contextual essays summarising the achievements of each art historian and offering a detailed publication history of their texts, with suggestions for further reading. Enlivening debates and questioning the very status of art history itself, The Books That Shaped Art History is a concise and brilliant overview of the discipline and an invaluable resource for students, teachers, bibliophiles and all those interested in visual culture and its histories.

The Books that Shaped Art History Reviews

'A thrilling account of the history of art in the 20th century ... an expertly guided tour along a rather marvellous scenic route' - Guardian
'A pageant of influential art historians of the twentieth century ... if you are keen on art history and like parades, you will love this book ... the essays are models of intelligent compression and lively instruction ... this fascinating collection is worth reading for many reasons' - RA Magazine
'A delightful book. Beautifully designed, it is a joy to hold and a pleasure to read. ... A wonderful book that will be enjoyed by all who have a deep interest in the practice of art history' - Cassone

About Richard Shone

Richard Shone is a British art historian and art critic specializing in British modern art.

Table of Contents

Preface * Introduction * `Emile Male, L'art religieux du XIIIe siecle en France, 1898' by Alexandra Gajewski * `Bernard Berenson, The Drawings of the Florentine Painters, 1903' by Carmen C. Bambach * `Heinrich Woelfflin, Kunstgeschichtliche Grundbegriffe, 1915' by David Summers * `Roger Fry, Cezanne: A Study of His Development, 1927' by Richard Verdi * `Nikolaus Pevsner, Pioneers of the Modern Movement, 1936' by Colin Amery * `Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Matisse: His Art and His Public, 1951' by John Elderfield * `Erwin Panofsky, Early Netherlandish Painting: Its Origins and Character, 1953' by Susie Nash * `Kenneth Clark, The Nude: A Study of Ideal Art, 1956' by John-Paul Stonard * `E. H. Gombrich, Art and Illusion, 1960' by Christopher S. Wood * `Clement Greenberg, Art and Culture, 1961' by Boris Groys * `Francis Haskell, A Study in the Relations between Italian Art and Society in the Age of the Baroque, 1963' by Louise Rice * `Michael Baxandall, Painting and Experience in Fifteenth-Century Italy, 1972' by Paul Hills * `T. J. Clark, Image of the People: Gustave Courbet and the 1848 Revolution, 1973' by Alastair Wright * `Svetlana Alpers, The Art of Describing: Dutch Art in the Seventeenth Century, 1983' by Mariet Westermann * `Rosalind Krauss, The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths, 1985' by Anna Lovatt * `Hans Belting, Bild und Kult, 1990' by Jeffrey Hamburger * Notes * Bibliographical essays * Author Biographies

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CIN0500238952VG
9780500238950
0500238952
The Books that Shaped Art History: From Gombrich and Greenberg to Alpers and Krauss by Richard Shone
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20130311
268
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