Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
72
Language
English
Published
Dec 8, 2020
Publisher
GILES
ISBN-10
1911282700
ISBN-13
9781911282709
Description
In this compelling exploration of John Constable's art, William Kentridge and Aimee Ng delve into the profound meaning behind "The White Horse." The painting, created in 1819, captures a tranquil scene of a tow-horse being ferried across a river, evoking feelings of serenity and nature's beauty.
Kentridge's approach interweaves his own artistic perspective with an analysis of Constable's techniques, revealing the nuances in the way light and movement are portrayed. Ng complements this with insights into the historical context of Constable's work, shedding light on the artistic trends of the time and the significance of rural landscapes in his oeuvre.
Together, the authors create a rich narrative that not only celebrates Constable’s masterful brushwork but also encourages a deeper appreciation for the connection between art and the natural world. They invite readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of Constable's vision, and the timeless beauty captured in his remarkable depictions of the English countryside.
Kentridge's approach interweaves his own artistic perspective with an analysis of Constable's techniques, revealing the nuances in the way light and movement are portrayed. Ng complements this with insights into the historical context of Constable's work, shedding light on the artistic trends of the time and the significance of rural landscapes in his oeuvre.
Together, the authors create a rich narrative that not only celebrates Constable’s masterful brushwork but also encourages a deeper appreciation for the connection between art and the natural world. They invite readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of Constable's vision, and the timeless beauty captured in his remarkable depictions of the English countryside.
Genres
Art & Photography