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Hardcover Power of Art Book

ISBN: 0670066672

ISBN13: 9780670066674

Power of Art

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* 'Great art has dreadful manners...' Simon Schama observes at the start of his epic exploration of the power, and whole point, of art. 'The hushed reverence of the gallery can fool you into believing... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Why Can't Textbooks Be This Lively?

It's difficult to decide what's more gorgeous, the full-color reproductions (wonderful, quality paper, by the way) or Simon Schama's prose. I did not see the tv series in its entirety so what's in the book is all new to me. He's a passionate intellectual and his enthusiam is a delight. I'm only at the Caravaggio essay now but already am thinking, How soon can I get back to Rome...?

Where is the power in todays art

The Power of Art is a book that the serious artist of today should study. Not for learning new/old techniques, but to take their art more seriously. It seem todays artists are so eager to please the buyer that the importance of the arts in historical sense has diminished greatly. I have always felt that art reflects the times we live in, and this book proves that the great artists through time have all created works that have had religious/political motivation. As an oil painter this book has given me the motivation I needed to be different, for my work to have the emotional depth, to tell the story... ONCE AGAIN THIS IS A VERY IMPROTANT BOOK FOR ALL TO READ.. SCHAMA IS BRILLIANT IN CONNECTING HISTORY WITH ART...A MUST READ

Another Schama Classic, But in an Entirely Different Way ...

The Power of Art is Simon Schama's latest work on the subject of art. In recent years, Schama has focused his writing projects a bit more on historical themes, including such topics as the rise of the Dutch Republic in the 17th century, the history of Britain, the origins and results of the French Revolution, and most recently, the rise of the slave trade between the continents prior to the emergence of the American Republic. In distinction from these pieces, most of which were best sellers and extremely well critically reviewed, Schama has turned his efforts to writing about what may be his greatest interest, the world of art. And although Schama has now become one of the most widely read "popular" historians, his love of art really shines forth in "The Power of Art." The book is a slightly oversized, semi-glossy heavy-paged volume adorned with numerous, full-color prints of the specific art pieces which form the focal point of the chapters. The text is divided into some eight chapters, each of which is focused on a particular artist. Most are painters, but sculpture is also included. Artists covered include Van Gogh, Turner, Picasso, Rothko, David, Caravaggio, and others. In his typical insightful manner, Schama takes us through the lives of these artists and reveals the often troubled and difficult circumstances surrounding the development of their artist skills. Unpleasantries are generally not spared in the description, but neither are the often unforeseen positive impacts of such experience on the artist. For example, we read of Bernini's triumphs and failures, his disagreement with fellow artisans, and his challenges to build some of the world's most renown sculptures. We also read of van Gogh's devotion that eventually lead him into the world of painting, and the often-troubled world of Picasso as he wrestled with the terrible events of the Second World War. Each chapter is beautifully described and draws the intimate connection between the artist's life and his expression on the canvas. Can we enjoy art without knowing this information? Of course. But a work such as Schama's brings a whole new view to what we are looking at, and helps us appreciate the emotions at play when the artist undertook his works. Schama's book focuses on PEOPLE rather than GENRE, and in that sense, is not unlike his treatment of the French Revolution ("Citizens"). We walk away with a much greater appreciation, not only for art, but for the artisits, and it changes the nature of our interactions with their expressions. A wonderful book that can easily be read in any order by chapter, the work is a great one for bedside reading, but can also serve as a supplementary text for any art history course. The BBC version of the work in now available on DVD, but don't skip the text. Schama shines in this most interesting of written works.

Shaman

Written with the same force as the works of art it so brilliantly describes---an author with a shaman's powers of interpretation. This is a collection of keen observations on signal works by eight famed makers of great art, intertwined with an illuminating biographical statement on each artist. A book that once again reveals Professor Schama as an intellectual treasure of our society. Highly recommended for any one interested in Western Civilization. (Those enjoying the chapter on Van Gogh are encouraged to read The Yellow House by Gayford.)

Not Art Appreciation

To say this book is about art would be equal to saying Moby Dick is about a fishing trip. Spanning five centuries, The Power Of Art is about politics, philosophy, sociology, psychology in addition to being a meditation on the transformative, illumunating and mysterious ways we are affected by art. Not every reader will get it, those that do not are those who would rush through a museum's galleries to get to the gift shop. You will learn that it takes more than eyesight to see the meaning of works of art.
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