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Contemporary Art in the Light of History

Rosenthal, ErwinEsplund, Lance(Introduction by)Rosenthal, Deborah(Edited by)
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Erwin Rosenthals Contemporary Art in the Light of History, originally published in 1971, is a small masterpiece of writing on the art of the twentieth century.

A scholar of medieval art by training and a prominent antiquarian bookseller, Rosenthal, who died in l981, was equally entranced by modern art, particularly abstraction.

His three linked essays in this bookContemporary Art in the Light of History, Art and Technology, and Art Theories and Manifestos, Old and Newset out a path to understanding modern art through its affinities with the art of the past.Rosenthal engages with some of the enduring aesthetic questions: How do new forms and new artistic vocabularies respond to the deepest human needs and impulses?

What is the relationship between artistic theory and artistic expression?

Nicolas Poussins mythological landscapes, Paul Klees graphic abstractions, Bridget Rileys op-art compositionsthese and many other examples from centuries of painting, sculpture, poetry, and music take us, in these pages, on a fascinating cultural journey with a sophisticated and lucid guide.

Rosenthals explorations of the theory and practice of twentieth-century artists bring us directly into the minds and studios of modern artists.

What is more, like his previous The Changing Concept of Reality in Art, already republished by Arcade, this book invites us into a great intimacy with the origins of art.

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Skyhorse Publishing
1611459427 / 9781611459425
eBook (EPUB)
709.04
01/08/2013
English
49 pages
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