Magritte
Autor Alex Dancheven Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780307908193
ISBN-10: 0307908194
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 180 x 237 x 44 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10: 0307908194
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 180 x 237 x 44 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Notă biografică
ALEX DANCHEV is the author of the biographies Georges Braque: A Life and Cézanne: A Life; a translation of The Letters of Paul Cézanne; and the essay collections On Art and War and Terror, On Good and Evil and the Grey Zone, and 100 Artists' Manifestos: From the Futurists to the Stuckists. For three years before his death in 2016 (as he was finishing this biography), Danchev was a professor of international relations at the University of St. Andrews, in Scotland. SARAH WHITFIELD is an art historian. She is the co-editor of René Magritte: Catalogue Raisonné, and she serves on the René Magritte authentication committee.
Recenzii
Diligent and insightful ... Danchev proved an indefatigable researcher, and Sarah Whitfield does full justice to his labours
A virtuosic portrait of a star surrealist ... surely the definitive full-length biography ... immaculately researched, deeply felt
The first significant biography of the artist
Deeply researched, stylishly written and unusually insightful
Insightful and broad-reaching
Offers enthralling insight into the man behind the easel
Absorbing, masterful ... there are no lapses in this lively biography ... Magritte: A Life recounts the artist's life in a sympathetic and comprehensive manner, never reducing the mystery of one of the most influential of modern artists
[A] monumental biography of the inimitable surrealist artist ... sure to be the definitive account of the extraordinary artist's life
This is a fine book, and Whitfield's tenth chapter, covering the last twenty years of its subject's life, does Danchev's efforts full justice ... for those who love Magritte and those who do not, Danchev's biography will come as a revelation
Exemplary ... a scintillating read
Danchev's picture of [Magritte] is pointillist and enormous in scope. It is full of shock, for the casual Magritte fan who knows little about his life ... Biographies usually attribute weight to moments or eras in a person's life, building a narrative which will "explain" the artworks, but this one attempts no such thing ... Magritte: A Life paints scenes, all taken from life, but not forced into the realist mode which can constrain works of this type.
A fascinating portrait
Magritte could hardly be in safer hands
Praise for Alex Danchev's Cézanne: Danchev's Cézanne has... virtues of imaginative sympathy, independence of mind, and wide scholarship. He writes as if Cézanne's life and character are as immediately present before him as is the art.
A brave new life of Cézanne ... much of this new material successfully illuminates Cézanne's inner life. An important book.
This is the best account of [Cézanne's] astonishing career and Danchev responds to the challenge with great sensitivity and genuine brio. This is a book which will survive the test of time.
The most engrossing biography of an artist that I have read for years. With lightness of touch, depth of thought, a vast cultural hinterland and an assured understanding of painting, Danchev marvellously brings to life Cézanne the man, as well as the pioneering artist called "the father of us all" by Picasso.
A virtuosic portrait of a star surrealist ... surely the definitive full-length biography ... immaculately researched, deeply felt
The first significant biography of the artist
Deeply researched, stylishly written and unusually insightful
Insightful and broad-reaching
Offers enthralling insight into the man behind the easel
Absorbing, masterful ... there are no lapses in this lively biography ... Magritte: A Life recounts the artist's life in a sympathetic and comprehensive manner, never reducing the mystery of one of the most influential of modern artists
[A] monumental biography of the inimitable surrealist artist ... sure to be the definitive account of the extraordinary artist's life
This is a fine book, and Whitfield's tenth chapter, covering the last twenty years of its subject's life, does Danchev's efforts full justice ... for those who love Magritte and those who do not, Danchev's biography will come as a revelation
Exemplary ... a scintillating read
Danchev's picture of [Magritte] is pointillist and enormous in scope. It is full of shock, for the casual Magritte fan who knows little about his life ... Biographies usually attribute weight to moments or eras in a person's life, building a narrative which will "explain" the artworks, but this one attempts no such thing ... Magritte: A Life paints scenes, all taken from life, but not forced into the realist mode which can constrain works of this type.
A fascinating portrait
Magritte could hardly be in safer hands
Praise for Alex Danchev's Cézanne: Danchev's Cézanne has... virtues of imaginative sympathy, independence of mind, and wide scholarship. He writes as if Cézanne's life and character are as immediately present before him as is the art.
A brave new life of Cézanne ... much of this new material successfully illuminates Cézanne's inner life. An important book.
This is the best account of [Cézanne's] astonishing career and Danchev responds to the challenge with great sensitivity and genuine brio. This is a book which will survive the test of time.
The most engrossing biography of an artist that I have read for years. With lightness of touch, depth of thought, a vast cultural hinterland and an assured understanding of painting, Danchev marvellously brings to life Cézanne the man, as well as the pioneering artist called "the father of us all" by Picasso.