Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
180
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Mar 1, 2007
Editorial
Hatje Cantz
ISBN-10
3775719164
ISBN-13
9783775719162
Descripción
Exploring the profound evolution of art, the narrative delves into the impact of Vincent van Gogh's work from his passing until the tumultuous early 20th century. Bridgwater and Peppiatt unravel the intricate ways in which Van Gogh’s distinctive style influenced the burgeoning expressionist movement, which sought to convey emotion over realism.
Through vivid illustrations and insightful analysis, the authors reveal how Van Gogh's techniques and themes resonated with contemporary artists, shaping their perspectives and expressions. This rich examination not only showcases Van Gogh's legacy but also contextualizes his contributions within the broader landscape of post-impressionist art.
As the reader journeys through this period, they are invited to reflect on the psychological undercurrents and cultural shifts that defined this artistic era. The exploration prompts a deeper understanding of how a single artist's vision can ripple through time, altering the course of creativity for generations to come.
Through vivid illustrations and insightful analysis, the authors reveal how Van Gogh's techniques and themes resonated with contemporary artists, shaping their perspectives and expressions. This rich examination not only showcases Van Gogh's legacy but also contextualizes his contributions within the broader landscape of post-impressionist art.
As the reader journeys through this period, they are invited to reflect on the psychological undercurrents and cultural shifts that defined this artistic era. The exploration prompts a deeper understanding of how a single artist's vision can ripple through time, altering the course of creativity for generations to come.
Géneros
Acción y Aventura
Arte y Fotografía