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MICHELANGELO
Michelangelo
Название: MICHELANGELO
Автор: 
Издательство: Phaidon Press
Год:  2010
Страниц:  280
Формат: PDF
Размер: 9.80 mb
Жанр: Phaidon Press
This work contains illustrations of all of Michelangelo's work, his paintings, sculpture and architecture, excluding his drawings. The text surveys the opinions of leading Michelangelo scholars and provides a commentary with bibliographical notes. The exhaustive selection of plates devoted to the paintings of the Sistine Chapel provides a record of their condition before the recent controversial cleaning. Ten of the plates show some of the paintings in their restored state.
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RODIN
Rodin
Название: RODIN
Автор: 
Издательство: Phaidon Press
Год:  2010
Страниц:  126
Формат: PDF (текст изображением)
Размер: 4.41 mb
Жанр: Phaidon Press
«Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) is the only sculptor who is of equal rank to the French painters of the «Great Generation» from Monet to Cezanne. But while he has been considered an early modernist among sculptors, he drew on a rich variety of artistic traditions, including those of ancient Greece, the Renaissance, Egypt and the Far East. He was the creator of a new form in sculpture, the fragment as a finished work, usually a head or a trunk, sometimes a pair of heads only. Rodin is renowned for his expression of emotion and movement and his use of symbolism and distortion. In 1913 the artist described his pictorial approach to sculpting saying: «I place the model in such a way it stands out against the background and so that the light falls on this profile. Then I turn them again and gradually work my way round the figure». Gathered in this work is a collection of photographs of Rodin's masterpieces — from the impressive shape of «The Thinker», to the powerfully melancholy group of «The Burghers of Calais» and some of the most outstanding portrait busts of this century, among them Rose Beuret, Madame de Goloubeff, Victor Hugo and Gustav Mahler.»