What Makes a Masterpiece

Artists, Writers and Curators on the World's Greatest Works of Art

By Dell, Christopher

Publishers Summary:
The stories behind the paintings and sculptures that form our common artistic heritage, illustrated with superb reproductions of the works, as well as dozens of details and comparative works. What Makes a Masterpiece explores the most important works of art ever created, from the Chauvet Cave to Cézanne. It covers art from Africa to China, Japan to South and Central America, Persia to Sri Lanka, as well as a large selection of European works from Ancient Greece to Impressionism. Little-known treasures such as the Iberian Lady of Elche or a Maya relief from Palenque appear alongside well-loved classics such as Masaccio’s Expulsion of Adam and Eve or Degas’s Little Dancer, creating a fascinating and unique collection of groundbreaking and beautiful works. The book brings together an impressive list of authors: artists such as Antony Gormley and Avigdor Arikha, writers including Marina Warner and Philip Pullman, and cultural figures like Germaine Greer and Quentin Blake appear alongside curators and directors from the Louvre, Prado, Museo di San Marco, Berlin Gemäldegalerie, Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art, British Museum, and the National Gallery, London. Intimate knowledge combines with unique insight (and some startling new interpretations) to create fresh analyses of these works, of as much interest to art historians as to the general reader. 280 color illustrations

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ISBN
978-0-50023-879-0
Publisher
Thames & Hudson


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Reviewed on October 15, 2010

Generously illustrated with 265 color reproductions (285 illustrations total) and sporting dozens of details and comparative works, this publication explores the meaning of an art masterpiece mostly from a western European, multicultural perspective. According to Dell, a writer and art historian based in Barcelona, Spain, an art masterpiece, while a "beguiling" concept, exhibits various universal characteristics not limited to the ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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