著者について

E. H. Gombrich was an influential art historian and writer, renowned for his contributions to the understanding of art history and visual culture. He is best known for his seminal work, "A Little History of the World," which presents a concise and engaging narrative of world history accessible to readers of all ages. Gombrich's ability to distill complex ideas into clear and relatable prose made his works popular and enduring, bridging the gap between scholarship and the general public.

Throughout his career, Gombrich emphasized the importance of context in the interpretation of art, arguing that understanding the historical and cultural background of a work is essential to appreciating its significance. He also explored the psychology of perception and how it influences the way we experience art. His scholarship has had a lasting impact on both art historians and artists, shaping the way art is studied and appreciated today.

国籍 オーストリア人
生年月日 March 2, 1909
出生地 Vienna, Austria
死亡日 November 3, 2001
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