The horse in art — 2006 / BASKETT John, 2006 | |||||||||||
The horse in art — John Baskett
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BASKETT John
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MELLON Paul
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EAN | 9780300117400 |
« The horse is an icon of civilization. Man has long depended on the horse in farming,
transportation, war, religion, and exploration, and as a consequence we have a wonderfully
rich legacy of horses depicted in art. This spectacular book presents the horse in
its many roles since its discovery and domestication until the present day.
Distinguished author John Baskett begins with the horse in ancient civilizations,
including masterpieces from Asia, and then discusses the horse in the Middle Ages,
in which the animal was bred for warfare and agriculture and is represented in such
scenes as the Bayeaux Tapestry. Renaissance artists, whose interest in horses was
as great as that for the human form, are then discussed, evidence of which is shown
in the skillful drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. The 17
th
century brought beautiful examples of naturalism from such masters as
Peter Paul Rubens
, while
George Stubbs
became the premier horse painter in 18
th
-century England. Works by Americans George Catlin and Frederic Remington are also
explored, along with exquisite miniatures of natural scenes produced by Persian and
Mughal painters from varying periods.
A new edition of a long out-of-print gem,
The Horse in Ar
t brings artistic representation of the horse to life, with additional illustrations,
a new chapter on the 20
th
century, and the inclusion of biographies of the artists featured in the book. With
beautiful color reproductions and an accessible text, this book is a unique and indispensable
guide to the changing cultural perspectives, artistic styles, and symbolic interpretations
associated with its timeless and much-loved subject. » Présentation de l’éditeur (2006)
: histoire , histoire de l’art , peinture , sculpture