Bad Blood: Rivalry and Art History
Why is there so much bad blood involved in the stories of artists and their artworks? Immerse yourself in 18 infamous artistic rivalries, dramatized with gripping moments of narrative, to understand how the rivalries that art fans love to gossip about serve a larger purpose in the way cultures approach the idea of art and the artist. Why did Michelangelo loathe Raphael for decades after the latter had died? How did Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse balance their perpetual competition with a lifelong friendship? What transgression pitted the notorious titans of the London graffiti scene, Banksy and King Robbo, in a rivalry that ended with a tragic and unforeseeable death? An investigative journey transforms some of the “big names” of the art world into real people—often grumpy, ornery, antagonistic, and flawed—and better reveals how all of us respond to art.
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Bad Blood: Rivalry and Art History
Why is there so much bad blood involved in the stories of artists and their artworks? Immerse yourself in 18 infamous artistic rivalries, dramatized with gripping moments of narrative, to understand how the rivalries that art fans love to gossip about serve a larger purpose in the way cultures approach the idea of art and the artist. Why did Michelangelo loathe Raphael for decades after the latter had died? How did Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse balance their perpetual competition with a lifelong friendship? What transgression pitted the notorious titans of the London graffiti scene, Banksy and King Robbo, in a rivalry that ended with a tragic and unforeseeable death? An investigative journey transforms some of the “big names” of the art world into real people—often grumpy, ornery, antagonistic, and flawed—and better reveals how all of us respond to art.
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Bad Blood: Rivalry and Art History

Bad Blood: Rivalry and Art History

Bad Blood: Rivalry and Art History

Bad Blood: Rivalry and Art History

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Why is there so much bad blood involved in the stories of artists and their artworks? Immerse yourself in 18 infamous artistic rivalries, dramatized with gripping moments of narrative, to understand how the rivalries that art fans love to gossip about serve a larger purpose in the way cultures approach the idea of art and the artist. Why did Michelangelo loathe Raphael for decades after the latter had died? How did Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse balance their perpetual competition with a lifelong friendship? What transgression pitted the notorious titans of the London graffiti scene, Banksy and King Robbo, in a rivalry that ended with a tragic and unforeseeable death? An investigative journey transforms some of the “big names” of the art world into real people—often grumpy, ornery, antagonistic, and flawed—and better reveals how all of us respond to art.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764357305
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 05/28/2019
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Clayton Schuster is a writer and art critic in the San Francisco Bay area. He has written for observer.com, Raw Vision magazine, vice.com, and many others. Sartle.com is a project devoted to democratizing art history by focusing on the stories that textbooks often ignore.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9

Preface 11

1 Mortal Experiments 15

2 The Ideal Dead Bird 19

3 History, Reborn 25

4 The Problem of Art 33

5 The Heart of Rivalry 37

6 Veit Stoss v. Jacob Baner 43

7 Francis I v. Charles V 47

8 Michelangelo v. Raphael 53

9 Giovanni Baglione v. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio 63

10 Judith Leyster v. Frans Hals 71

11 Guido Reni v. Cardinal Giambattista Pamphili 77

12 Gian Lorenzo Bernini v. Costanza Bonarelli 85

13 Domenichino v. Cabal of Naples 93

14 Johann Joachim Winckelmann v. Anton Raphael Mengs 99

15 Marie Antoinette v. the People of France 109

16 John Singleton Copley v. Benjamin West 117

17 William Blake v. Robert Hartley Cromek 125

18 John Constable v. J. M. W. Turner 131

19 Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres v. Eugene Delacroix 137

20 Gustave Courbet v. Alfred Bruyas 143

21 James Abbott McNeill Whistler v. Frederick Leyland 149

22 Pablo Picasso v. Henri Matisse 157

23 Banksy v. King Robbo 165

Notes 173

Bibliography 177

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