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El. knyga: How Art is Made: The Craft Behind the Masterpieces

  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Nov-2023
  • Leidėjas: Frances Lincoln
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711285101
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Nov-2023
  • Leidėjas: Frances Lincoln
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711285101

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How Art Is Made looks at renowned works of art from across the centuries and around the globe and asks the intriguingly simple question – how were these works actually made?

How Art Is Made looks at renowned works of art from across the centuries and around the globe and asks the intriguingly simple question – how were these works actually made?
 
Divided into two sections – materials and methods – each chapter showcases a single work of art which demonstrates the mastery and innovative use of a single material or method, from oil paint, pastel and pencil, to woodcut, litho and impasto. Each work is presented as the centerpiece of a capsule history, while comparative works are also included to help amplify our understanding.

How, for example, did Michelangelo paint the Sistine Chapel fresco, or Turner become such a master of watercolor? How did Warhol turn so effectively to screen printing, and how does Yayoi Kusama create such beguiling 'infinity rooms'?

The book enhances the experience of looking at great works of art and guides us to a deeper understanding of how they were created and why we regard them as so important.

Introduction

Materials
Gold
Mosaic
Encaustic
Ink
Charcoal
Chalk
Pencil
Opaque Watercolour
Tempera
Fresco
Oil
Transparent Watercolour
Pastel

Methods
Relief
Lost Wax Casting
Perspective
Foreshortening
Light and Shadow
Monochrome
Brushwork
Impasto
En Plein Air
Drip and Flow
Woodcut
Engraving
Colour Woodblock Printing
Lithography
Screen Printing
Collage
Graffiti
Immersive Spaces

Debra N. Mancoff received her doctorate in Art History from northwestern University and taught at the Art institute of Chicago. She is currently a Scholar in Residence at the Newberry library in Chicago. She writes for The Art Quarterly, The Royal Academy Magazine and The Art Newspaper and is the author of numerous books on European and American art and culture.