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Paperback From Giotto to Cezanne: A Concise History of Painting Book

ISBN: 0500200246

ISBN13: 9780500200247

From Giotto to Cezanne: A Concise History of Painting

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""A Concise History of Painting: From Giotto to Cezanne"" is a book written by Michael Levey that provides an overview of the evolution of painting from the 14th to the 19th century. The book covers... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Concise History of Painting by Levey

This book contains many famous paintings in full color.For this reason alone, it is worth the price. (You) imaginehaving a replication of the "Creation of Adam" byMichelangelo. There is a detailed critique which accompanieseach picture. This book would be very helpful for seriousart students and patrons of the fine arts. It would be a gemfor any student doing a book report. The work would beinvaluable for any art patron preparing to visit a local museumto view some of the pieces depicted . The purchase isa worthy addition to any history of art collection orportion thereof.

Great Introduction to Painting

I have owned this book for many years and regard it as a treasured old friend. Accordingly, I have been moved to write a review of this book in an attempt to correct the unreasonable calumnies put upon it in the earlier customer review. 'Frpm Giotto to Cezanne' is probably the best introduction to the history of painting that anybody could have. It also has the added bonus that Levey's prose is lucid and intelligent. Criticising this book because it doesn't deal with more female artists is a silly canard. I'm sick and tired of people thinking that we have to be politically correct in our attitude to the past. This book isn't meant to be a detailed history of painting but a concise introduction to the most important artists and their works. Artemisia Gentileschi is simply not important or good enough to be included. Neither were most of the American artists of the period, when the US was a cultural backwater.
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