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Four Steps Toward Modern Art: Giorgione, Caravaggio, Manet, Cézanne (Bampton Lectures in America Number 8, Delivered at Columbia University, 1955) - Lionello Venturi
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Title: Four Steps Toward Modern Art: Giorgione, Caravaggio, Manet, Cézanne (Bampton Lectures in America Number 8, Delivered at Columbia University, 1955)
Authors: Lionello Venturi
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Slipcase Condition: -
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication Date & Edition: 1st Edition, 1956
Language: English
ISBN 10: -
ISBN 13: -
Print Length: 135 pages
Dimensions: 14 x 1 x 20.5 cm
Weight: 450 gr
Category: Art
IDR. 750.000
Book Overview
Several generations of painters have accepted Cézanne as their favorite model, and Cézanne is the founder of cubism, the dominant movement in twentieth-century art. Although Cézanne’s influence is generally known, it is a more difficult problem to state who, among many great painters since the Renaissance, decisively influenced the earlier stages of modern art.
This concise volume, by one of the most esteemed—and most readable—of writers on art today, open sup an approach to this problem that brings it into domain of the perceptive general reader. Dr. Venturi has selected four great masters to illustrate the development of modern art. To appreciate fully the significance of his choices, one must study with Dr. Venturi the masterpieces he has selected for reproduction in this book. To do so is to come to a new awareness of the nature and significance of modern art.
Giorgione, Dr. Venturi shows, initiated Venetian painting of the sixteenth century. “Man was no longer abstract from, but immersed in, reality, and nature became humanized, not because it was subdued but because it was adored by man.” This was the first step toward the autonomy of modern art.
Caravaggio founded the luministic trends of the seventeenth century. “At a time when only historical painting was appreciated, Caravaggio proclaimed that an apple was as good as a Madonna in order to realize a painting . . . . He opened the doors to that pictorial civilization which wanted an intimate rather than an external truth.”
Manet created the aesthetics of Impressionism. He “disregarded not only reality but also beauty.” Thus Manet, by isolating his sensibility and keeping it free from any preconceived direction, firmly established the modern autonomy of art.
Cézanne “was not only free from neo-classical and romantic traditions, . . . he had escaped the fetters of nature as well. . . He created that second nature which all recognize as the essence of Provence and which all should accept as the modern language of painting.”
The mind of a great critic is at work in this book. Quite apart from cases and arguments, Four Steps Toward Modern Art is a work that transcends its form, illuminating again some of the masterpieces from the priceless heritage of great art.
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Authors: Lionello Venturi
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Slipcase Condition: -
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication Date & Edition: 1st Edition, 1956
Language: English
ISBN 10: -
ISBN 13: -
Print Length: 135 pages
Dimensions: 14 x 1 x 20.5 cm
Weight: 450 gr
Category: Art
IDR. 750.000
Book Overview
Several generations of painters have accepted Cézanne as their favorite model, and Cézanne is the founder of cubism, the dominant movement in twentieth-century art. Although Cézanne’s influence is generally known, it is a more difficult problem to state who, among many great painters since the Renaissance, decisively influenced the earlier stages of modern art.
This concise volume, by one of the most esteemed—and most readable—of writers on art today, open sup an approach to this problem that brings it into domain of the perceptive general reader. Dr. Venturi has selected four great masters to illustrate the development of modern art. To appreciate fully the significance of his choices, one must study with Dr. Venturi the masterpieces he has selected for reproduction in this book. To do so is to come to a new awareness of the nature and significance of modern art.
Giorgione, Dr. Venturi shows, initiated Venetian painting of the sixteenth century. “Man was no longer abstract from, but immersed in, reality, and nature became humanized, not because it was subdued but because it was adored by man.” This was the first step toward the autonomy of modern art.
Caravaggio founded the luministic trends of the seventeenth century. “At a time when only historical painting was appreciated, Caravaggio proclaimed that an apple was as good as a Madonna in order to realize a painting . . . . He opened the doors to that pictorial civilization which wanted an intimate rather than an external truth.”
Manet created the aesthetics of Impressionism. He “disregarded not only reality but also beauty.” Thus Manet, by isolating his sensibility and keeping it free from any preconceived direction, firmly established the modern autonomy of art.
Cézanne “was not only free from neo-classical and romantic traditions, . . . he had escaped the fetters of nature as well. . . He created that second nature which all recognize as the essence of Provence and which all should accept as the modern language of painting.”
The mind of a great critic is at work in this book. Quite apart from cases and arguments, Four Steps Toward Modern Art is a work that transcends its form, illuminating again some of the masterpieces from the priceless heritage of great art.
Tags
#FourStepsTowardModernArt #ModernArt #Cubism #Giorgione #Caravaggio #Manet #Cezanne #Cézanne #LionelloVenturi #ColumbiaUniversityPress #TheThunderstorm #TheThreePhilosophers #SleepingVenus #PastoralMusic #MadonnaandSaints #SelfPortrait #TheMartyrdomofSaintMatthew #DrawingReconstruction #ArtStudies #StudyingArt #LEstaque #BamptonLectures #BamptonLecturesinAmerica #ArtLectures #thriftboox #prelovedbook #novelinggris #novelimpor #novelimport #novelpreloved #novelimportbekas #bukubekasimport #novelbahasainggris #bukupreloved #bukubekas #bukumurah #bukuimportbekas #bukuimportmurah #jualbukuimport #readythriftboox
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