
Black: The History of a Color
door
Michel Pastoureau
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Romance
History
Art & Photography
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
211
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Nov 16, 2008
Uitgever
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
069113930X
ISBN-13
9780691139302
Beschrijving
Michel Pastoureau delves into the profound and multifaceted significance of the color black throughout history. He illuminates its role as a symbol of power, elegance, and mourning, tracing its evolution from a favored hue among religious figures to a declaration of style in the fashion world. The narrative reveals how black has been embraced by various groups, including artists seeking to make bold statements and ascetics striving for simplicity.
The journey through time showcases black’s contradictory nature: it is both revered and reviled, associated with purity and sin. Pastoureau explores how societal perceptions have shifted, where black is not just a color but a canvas for expressing deep philosophical and cultural dichotomies. From the somber tones of medieval art to contemporary fashion’s chic and edgy elements, the exploration of this color provides insight into the human experience.
Pastoureau’s engaging prose invites readers into a world where color transcends mere aesthetics, revealing deeper cultural meanings. Through art history, fashion, and societal shifts, he masterfully captures the complex relationships humans have with black. The interplay of light and shadow becomes a metaphor for the broader spectrum of existence.
This exploration into the color black serves as a mirror reflecting societal values, beliefs, and transitions across centuries. Pastoureau invites readers to reconsider their understanding of color, urging them to recognize the rich, layered history that lies beneath.
The journey through time showcases black’s contradictory nature: it is both revered and reviled, associated with purity and sin. Pastoureau explores how societal perceptions have shifted, where black is not just a color but a canvas for expressing deep philosophical and cultural dichotomies. From the somber tones of medieval art to contemporary fashion’s chic and edgy elements, the exploration of this color provides insight into the human experience.
Pastoureau’s engaging prose invites readers into a world where color transcends mere aesthetics, revealing deeper cultural meanings. Through art history, fashion, and societal shifts, he masterfully captures the complex relationships humans have with black. The interplay of light and shadow becomes a metaphor for the broader spectrum of existence.
This exploration into the color black serves as a mirror reflecting societal values, beliefs, and transitions across centuries. Pastoureau invites readers to reconsider their understanding of color, urging them to recognize the rich, layered history that lies beneath.
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