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E-raamat: Elements of Art: Ten Ways to Decode the Masterpieces

  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2024
  • Kirjastus: Frances Lincoln
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711286665
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2024
  • Kirjastus: Frances Lincoln
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711286665

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The Elements of Art deconstructs great works of art into manageable components so that you can better understand and appreciate them.

Knowing how to interpret art is one of the biggest issues facing casual gallery-goers. They may ask themselves questions like: Why is the Mona Lisa so small? Why are some frames gilded in gold while others are non-existent? What can the use of material say about a work, whether it’s an oil painting, collage or made of found objects? And does the life of the artist matter?

This book answers all of these questions and more and introduces the key elements with which you can analyze and better understand artwork. From color, medium and size to where the piece is situated, and the artist who made it, you’ll learn what’s important and what’s not so important.
The book includes two parts:

  • Part One introduces the elements using examples from throughout art history, introducing key terms and techniques while giving you the tools to apply lessons learned outside of the book.
  • Part Two puts the elements into practice by breaking down 30 great artworks element by element—from Michelangelo to Frida Kahlo.


With The Elements of Art, you’ll learn important information about technique, style, material, location and color that will shape you to read and interpret art. Whether you're a student, teacher, culture vulture or art enthusiast, this book will help you de-mystify great works of art, making for a more meaningful, fulfilling and enjoyable visit to any gallery.

PART ONE: The Elements
1. Scale
2. Colour
3. Light
4. Movement
5. Medium
6. Technique
7. Content
8. Location
9. Time
10. The Artist

PART TWO: The Artworks
1. A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains, Wang Ximeng (1113)
2. Fowling in the Marshes, Thebes (c.1350)
3. The Arnolfini Portrait, Jan van Eyck (1434)
4. Creation of Adam, Michelangelo (1508-12)
5. David with the Head of Goliath, Caravaggio (c.1610)
6. Judith Slaying Holofernes, Artemisia Gentileschi (c.1620)
7. The Serenade, Judith Leyster (1629)
8. The Monk by the Sea, Caspar David Friedrich (1808-10)
9. Under the Wave off Kanagawa, Hokusai (1820-31)
10. The Cradle, Berthe Morisot (1872)
11. The Death of Cleopatra, Edmonia Lewis (1876)
12. The Starry Night, Vincent van Gogh (1889)
13. Still Life with Plaster Cast, Paul Cézanne (c.1894)
14. The Kiss, Gustav Klimt (1907-8)
15. Woman's Head, Amadeo Modigliani (1912)
16. Composition with Figures, Lyubov Popova (1913)
17. Oriental Poppies, Georgia O'Keeffe (1928)
18. Guernica, Pablo Picasso (1937)
19. From the top of the Great Pyramid, Lee Miller (1937)
20. In the Ladies' Enclosure, Amrita Sher-Gil (1938)
21. Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, Frida Kahlo (1940)
22. Nighthawks, Edward Hopper (1942)
23. Desert Moon, Lee Krasner (1955)
24. Campbell's Soup Cans, Andy Warhol (1962)
25. Rhythm 0, Marina Abramovic (1974)
26. Untitled (Skull), Jean-Michel Basquiat (1981)
27. Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View, Cornelia Parker (1991)
28. Xenon Projections (01), Jenny Holzer (2000)
29. Gleaming Lights of the Souls, Yayoi Kusama (2008)
30. Mural, Julie Mehretu (2010)










 
Susie Hodge is a UK author who has written widely on art, art history and art techniques. She has published over 100 books, including The Short Story of Art, Why Your Five Year Old Could Not Have Done That: Modern Art Explained and Modern Art Explained.