This book is a bit rough, sometimes cryptic, but brisk and opinionated and very very interesting. Rice identifies the distinctive feature of Western art as the celebration of the human form, and dashes through Western art since the renaissance to illustrate his point. The first and last chapters underline the main thesis, that this the main current of Western art has in modern times been abandoned, to the detriment of great art. This is not simpleminded conservatism; it is erudite and intelligent and thought-provoking. It's short, too, easy to read, lots of illustrations ... and yet has more to say than many 1000 page art history tomes. Try it!
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