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Originally published in 1938 when Kenneth Clark was director of the National Gallery, London, this book presents Clark’s favorite details from paintings in the museum’s collection.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherYale University Press
ISBN-101857094263
ISBN-139781857094268
eBay Product ID (ePID)66107333
Product Key Features
Book TitleOne Hundred Details from the National Gallery
Number of Pages160 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2008
TopicCollections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, European, History / General
IllustratorYes
GenreArt
AuthorKenneth Clark
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight39.3 Oz
Item Length1.1 in
Item Width1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Surely the most entertaining art book of the season. . . . Lord Clark's . . . vast erudition is conveyed in an easy, conversational style that both informs us and makes us eager for more."-Eric Gibson, Wall Street Journal, "Surely the most entertaining art book of the season. . . . Lord Clark's . . . vast erudition is conveyed in an easy, conversational style that both informs us and makes us eager for more."--Eric Gibson, Wall Street Journal, "Surely the most entertaining art book of the season. . . . Lord Clark''s . . . vast erudition is conveyed in an easy, conversational style that both informs us and makes us eager for more."-Eric Gibson,Wall Street Journal, "Surely the most entertaining art book of the season. . . . Lord Clark''s . . . vast erudition is conveyed in an easy, conversational style that both informs us and makes us eager for more."-Eric Gibson, Wall Street Journal, "Surely the most entertaining art book of the season. . . . Lord Clark's . . . vast erudition is conveyed in an easy, conversational style that both informs us and makes us eager for more."�Eric Gibson, Wall Street Journal
Dewey Decimal759.94
SynopsisOriginally published in 1938 when Kenneth Clark was director of the National Gallery, London, this book presents Clark's favorite details from paintings in the museum's collection. Newly updated and handsomely illustrated, this landmark book juxtaposes pairs of details rarely viewed together--such as cupids from Velázquez's Rokeby Venus and Correggio's The School of Love --to illuminate fascinating analogies and contrasts between paintings and artists. Clark's erudite but accessible responses to these works are broad in scope and approach, and range from a few lines to an entire history of the still life. Featuring all new color reproductions, One Hundred Details serves as an introduction to art history and offers a unique and intimate look at these paintings through the discerning eye of a world-renowned art historian and director. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press, Originally published in 1938 when Kenneth Clark was director of the National Gallery, London, this book presents Clark's favorite details from paintings in the museum's collection. Newly updated and handsomely illustrated, this landmark book juxtaposes pairs of details rarely viewed together--such as cupids from Vel zquez's Rokeby Venus and Correggio's The School of Love --to illuminate fascinating analogies and contrasts between paintings and artists. Clark's erudite but accessible responses to these works are broad in scope and approach, and range from a few lines to an entire history of the still life. Featuring all new color reproductions, One Hundred Details serves as an introduction to art history and offers a unique and intimate look at these paintings through the discerning eye of a world-renowned art historian and director.