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The world's most influential painters and the artists they inspired  Cover Image Book Book

The world's most influential painters and the artists they inspired / David Gariff, Eric Denker, Dennis P. Weller.

Gariff, David (Author). Denker, Eric. (Added Author). Weller, Dennis P. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9780764160882
  • ISBN: 0764160885
  • Physical Description: 192 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
  • Publisher: New York : Barron's Educational Series, 2008.

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General Note:
"A Quarto book"--T.p. verso.
Includes index.
Subject: Painters > Europe.
Painters > United States.
Art, European
Art, American
Art > History

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    Looks at the works of fifty painters, describing who they were influenced by and and which painters they have inspired.
  • Barron's Educational Publishing
    (back cover)
    This fascinating book provides a unique and accessible introduction to the history of art by examining the hidden connections among 50 extraordinary painters who established or redefined movements and traditions.

    For each artist, you will discover his major sources of inspiration, including recent and distant contemporaries, as well as cultural and political influences. Key works are examined in detail with attention to defining characteristics, innovative features, and lasting impact on future generations of artists and designers.

    Themed “family treesâ€? reveal connections among artists and movements from different erasâ€"idealists, realists, naturalists, expressionists, and othersâ€"and clearly show how the different threads of influence and inspiration have become woven into the rich tapestry of Western art.

    (front flap)
    More than just another survey of art history, this heavily illustrated volume reveals the often surprising cross-influences among 50 of the world’s most important painters. Enlightening illustrated spreads present “family treesâ€? of influence and time lines, each focusing on a major artist or school of art. Author David Gariff then goes on to point out artists and art movements that the painter under discussion inspiredâ€"often many generations after his own lifetime. Just a few among the artists examined in this volume are Johannes Vermeer, Piero della Francesca, Sandro Botticelli, Hieronymus Bosch, Leonardo da Vinci, Albrecht D¼rer, Michelangelo, and many others. Approximately 225 color illustrations include reproductions of the famous works being discussed.

    (back flap)
    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    David Gariff is an art historian and lecturer at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and an adjunct faculty member teaching art history at The Catholic University of America. His special areas are the Italian Renaissance and modern and contemporary art.
  • Barron's Educational Publishing
    Much more than just another ordinary survey of art history, this absorbing, heavily illustrated volume reveals the always interesting and often surprising cross-influences and connections among 50 of the most important painters in European and American art. Handsome and enlightening illustrated spreads present "trees of influence," each of which focuses on a major artist or significant school of art. Included are time lines, reproductions of paintings, and capsule analyses of the works being discussed. For example, a two-page spread on the seventeenth-century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer shows readers

  • Influences on Vermeer's work: Older contemporary artists who inspired him, including Pieter de Hooch, Carel Fabritius, and artists from the city of Utrecht who were influenced by the Italian realist painter Caravaggio. Also influencing Vermeer's work were seventeenth-century advances in lens making that included development of the camera obscura. That device helped artists capture realistic details in their paintings.
  • A Time Line spanning Vermeer's life: Major events from his birth in the city of Delft in 1632 to his death in 1675.
  • Later artists inspired by Vermeer: including twentieth-century painters Edward Hopper and Salvador Dali, as well as filmmakers and composers of our own era.

    Other artists and their works are examined in similar detail. They include Piero della Francesca, Sandro Botticelli, Hieronymus Bosch, Leonardo da Vinci, Albrecht D¼rer, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, and others. Related art movements and schools are discussed with illustrated examples, and include the Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical eras; Romanticism and Realism of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; Impressionism; Postimpressionism; Modernism and its trend toward abstraction, including its many schools and movements--Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Op Art, Kinetic Art, Video Art, Post-Modernism, and others. Approximately 225 color illustrations include reproductions of the famous works being discussed.

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