Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces
An accessible guide to the finer details of one hundred masterpieces of Western art, now in paperback.

Great paintings cannot be fully understood in a single encounter; there is always more to be derived from them. Art lovers may revisit and reconsider the masterpieces throughout their lives, but a deeper understanding can only be gained by analyzing the painting in detail, be it the placement of the subject, the lighting, the style of brushstrokes, or the themes.

Art in Detail examines one hundred iconic paintings from the Western canon and spotlights the finer points a quick glance will almost certainly fail to reveal. These include subtle internal details, such as hidden symbols and artistic tricks employed by the painter to achieve particular effects. In addition, Susie Hodge writes intelligently about external influences on the artist—everything from the socioeconomic context in which he or she flourished, to smaller local difficulties, such as the level of air pollution at the time the painting was created. And she treats each of her subjects not only, to quote the English poet Matthew Arnold, “as in itself it really is,” but also as part of a tradition that links the oldest painting to the most recent, as artists pass a metaphorical baton down through the ages.

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Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces
An accessible guide to the finer details of one hundred masterpieces of Western art, now in paperback.

Great paintings cannot be fully understood in a single encounter; there is always more to be derived from them. Art lovers may revisit and reconsider the masterpieces throughout their lives, but a deeper understanding can only be gained by analyzing the painting in detail, be it the placement of the subject, the lighting, the style of brushstrokes, or the themes.

Art in Detail examines one hundred iconic paintings from the Western canon and spotlights the finer points a quick glance will almost certainly fail to reveal. These include subtle internal details, such as hidden symbols and artistic tricks employed by the painter to achieve particular effects. In addition, Susie Hodge writes intelligently about external influences on the artist—everything from the socioeconomic context in which he or she flourished, to smaller local difficulties, such as the level of air pollution at the time the painting was created. And she treats each of her subjects not only, to quote the English poet Matthew Arnold, “as in itself it really is,” but also as part of a tradition that links the oldest painting to the most recent, as artists pass a metaphorical baton down through the ages.

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Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces

Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces

by Susie Hodge
Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces

Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces

by Susie Hodge

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An accessible guide to the finer details of one hundred masterpieces of Western art, now in paperback.

Great paintings cannot be fully understood in a single encounter; there is always more to be derived from them. Art lovers may revisit and reconsider the masterpieces throughout their lives, but a deeper understanding can only be gained by analyzing the painting in detail, be it the placement of the subject, the lighting, the style of brushstrokes, or the themes.

Art in Detail examines one hundred iconic paintings from the Western canon and spotlights the finer points a quick glance will almost certainly fail to reveal. These include subtle internal details, such as hidden symbols and artistic tricks employed by the painter to achieve particular effects. In addition, Susie Hodge writes intelligently about external influences on the artist—everything from the socioeconomic context in which he or she flourished, to smaller local difficulties, such as the level of air pollution at the time the painting was created. And she treats each of her subjects not only, to quote the English poet Matthew Arnold, “as in itself it really is,” but also as part of a tradition that links the oldest painting to the most recent, as artists pass a metaphorical baton down through the ages.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780500296417
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publication date: 10/17/2023
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Susie Hodge is a bestselling author, art historian, historian, and artist. She is the author of more than one hundred books for adults and children. Her previous books include How Art Can Change Your Life and Why is Art Full of Naked People?
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