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Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces
Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces | Susie Hodge
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Great paintings cannot be fully understood in a single encounter. Art lovers want to revisit and reconsider the masterpieces again and again throughout their lives, perceiving in greater depth and possibly modifying their value judgments every time they look at a work. Viewing a painting as a whole is a perfectly acceptable method of interacting with art, but a deeper understanding can only be gained by analyzing the painting in detail.Art in Detail spotlights these finer points that even connoisseurs may not pick up on quickly or perhaps at all. It covers all the minutiae that a quick glance will almost certainly fail to reveal. These include subtle internal details, such as hidden symbols and artistic tricks employed by the painter to achieve particular effects. In addition, Susie Hodge writes intelligently and informatively about relevant external influences on the artist everything from the broad socio-economic context in which he or she flourished, to smaller local difficulties, such as the level of air pollution at the time the painting was created. This book examines 100 paintings from artists such as Pollock, Courbet, Monet, Mondrian, El Greco, van Eyck, and many others."
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 4! Subtitle: "A Pocket Guide To Key Movements, Works, Themes, & Techniques." The book explores 50 key works, from cave paintings to contemporary installations. Hodge shows how they are linked by styles, periods, etc., and explains the how, why, and when of changes in the art world. This book is not yet found in @Litsy 's index, so I the book pegged to this post is a different one. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook ?

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TheSloanRanger
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(This book isn't on Litsy but the tagged is the same author/genre)

After a rough weekend at work, I'm ready to get the hell out. For realsies this time.

Been applying for jobs and smashing out cover letters that desperately link my hospitality skills to any other career path.

In the meantime, a blueberry danish for breakfast and a few pages of this book are definitely helping.

Reading art focused books this April - more info on the blog!

Bookladylinda Good luck on the interviews!!! 8y
TheSloanRanger @Bookladylinda Thanks so much! Hope I hear back from some! 8y
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TheSloanRanger
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I can't find this exact Susie Hodge book on Litsy but I'm so excited to get stuck in. Making good on my New Year's resolution to buy and read more art related books.
#arthistorystudentforlife