Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
92
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2010
Editore
BiblioLife
ISBN-10
1140343505
ISBN-13
9781140343509
Descrizione
Mary E. Coleridge brings to life the world of Holman Hunt, the renowned Pre-Raphaelite painter, whose vibrant artistry captured the essence of 19th-century England. Through her thoughtful prose, Coleridge delves into Hunt's personal and professional struggles, providing readers with an intimate glimpse into the motivations that drove his creative spirit. This exploration reveals not only the external influences that shaped his work but also the internal battles he faced as an artist striving for authenticity.
As she unfolds Hunt's story, Coleridge highlights the intricate details of his most famous pieces, illustrating how they reflected his beliefs, emotions, and the social dynamics of his time. The narrative weaves through the rich tapestry of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the artistic rebellion against conventional norms, shedding light on how Hunt and his contemporaries sought to revolutionize art.
Coleridge's narrative is rich with vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, inviting readers to engage deeply with the thoughts and feelings of a passionate artist. It becomes an exploration of not just Hunt's life and work but also the broader cultural shifts that characterized the era in which he thrived.
As she unfolds Hunt's story, Coleridge highlights the intricate details of his most famous pieces, illustrating how they reflected his beliefs, emotions, and the social dynamics of his time. The narrative weaves through the rich tapestry of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the artistic rebellion against conventional norms, shedding light on how Hunt and his contemporaries sought to revolutionize art.
Coleridge's narrative is rich with vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, inviting readers to engage deeply with the thoughts and feelings of a passionate artist. It becomes an exploration of not just Hunt's life and work but also the broader cultural shifts that characterized the era in which he thrived.