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The Louvre

all the paintings
2020
Looks at all 3,022 paintings housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, with full annotations. Art historians Anja Grebe and Vincent Pomar?de discuss four hundred paintings and the key attributes of the work.

What paintings say

100 masterpieces in detail
"[Explores one hundred masterpieces of art,] directing our gaze to the minutiae of subject and symbolism . . . [Also sheds] light on the fashions and lifestyles, loves and intrigues, politics and people that first informed and inspired these works"--Provided by publisher.

What is romanticism?

2016
With prompting questions and historical background, an early reader comes face to face with famous works of Romantic art and is encouraged to identify feelings and consider dreamlike subjects.

Hidden symbols in art

2001
An easy-to-use guide that explains the mythological, religious, historic, literary, and symbolic traditions which have inspired artists from all ages and provides detailed commentaries on seventy-five paintings.

D?rer to Veronese

sixteenth-century paintings in the National Gallery
1999
Examines some of the masterpieces of the sixteenth century held by the National Gallery, London, looking at a variety of types of painting, including large altarpieces, devotional images, furniture decorations, portraits, and others; and provides an account of the procedures, practices, and materials used by Renaissance artists.

The story of painting

2007
Presents the stories and facts behind many of the world's greatest paintings from early cave drawings to the present day.

Sister Wendy's story of painting

Modernism
1996
Sister Wendy Beckett has transformed public appreciation of art through her astonishing knowledge, insight and passion for painting and painters. Trace the development of 20th century art and its legacy to the future in this concluding segment of Sister Wendy's epic story. Modern art in the work of Cezanne, then to Paris to witness its fiery birth, as Picasso introduces cubism and Matisse and Kandinsky redefine artistic vision. Observe the bold lines of Mondrian and meet Dali and the artistic acrobats who twist time and reality, the surrealists. Attend the birth of the New York School as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning create Abstract Expressionism. Finally, view Rothko's monochromatic visions, the pop art of Andy Warhol, the minimalism of the 1960's, and their impact on art today.

Sister Wendy's story of painting

The age of revolution
1996
Sister Wendy Beckett has transformed public appreciation of art through her astonishing knowledge, insight and passion for painting and painters. Two social cataclysms were about to shake art to its foundations, ushering in the groundbreaking work of the Impressionists. In England, the Industrial Revolution brought wealth that gave rise to the portraiture and pastoral paintings of Gainsborough, and Turner's stirring visions of progress. In France, the sensual, ornate style of Rococo art ended with the French Revolution. It paved the way for Manet, whose work and theories scandalized Paris. See how his colors and forms led to Impressionism, shown in the rich hues of Renoir and Monet, the cold eye of Degas and the powerful visions of the troubled genius Van Gogh.

Sister Wendy's story of painting

Baroque to Romanticism
1996
Sister Wendy Beckett has transformed public appreciation of art through her astonishing knowledge, insight and passion for painting and painters. As the Reformation spread, the Church sought to use art to bring people closer to God. Artists responded by creating the glorious Baroque style. In Rome, meet the violent genius of Caravaggio, and Gentileschi, the woman whose own brutalization fueled an unquenchable artistic passion. Behold El Greco's unforgettable visions in Spain, and the work of the greatest of all Baroque painters, Peter Paul Rubens, in Antwerp. Baroque painting set the stage for three Golden Ages of art, producing Vermeer and Rembrandt in the Netherlands, Velazquez in Spain, and the work of the expatriate French painter Nicholas Poussin in Italy.

Sister Wendy's story of painting

Early art
1996
Sister Wendy Beckett has transformed public appreciation of art through her astonishing knowledge, insight and passion for painting and painters. From the mysterious cave paintings at Lascaux to the ecstatic spiritual visions of the Middle Ages, Sister Wendy traces the roots of Western art - the tomb paintings of ancient Egypt, Greek vases and statuary, the Roman paintings of Pompeii, Ireland's masterpiece, the Book of Kells, and France's Les Tres Riches Heures. Also see the dawn of artistic Enlightenment in the work of Giotto and the vibrant art and life of Tuscany, before traveling north across Europe to Bruge, where Flemish painter Jan van Eyck created miracles with oil and wood, and to Holland, where the horrific visions of Hieronymus Bosch marked the end of the Gothic era.

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