The Books That Shaped Art History Hardcover by Richard Shone;John Paul Stonard
The Books That Shaped Art History Hardcover by Richard Shone;John Paul Stonard
Product Details
- Publisher: Thames and Hudson (2013-03-19)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 208 pages
- ISBN-13: 9780500238950
- Item Weight: 748.44 grams
- Dimensions: 24.21 x 17.65 x 3.17 cm
An exemplary survey that
reassesses the impact of
the most important books
to have shaped art history
through the twentieth
century
Written by some of today’s leading art historians and curators, this new collection
provides an invaluable road map of the field by comparing and reexamining canonical
works of art history. From Émile Mâle’s magisterial study of thirteenth-century
French art, first published in 1898, to Hans Belting’s provocative Likeness and
Presence: A History of the Image before the Era of Art, the book provides a concise and
insightful overview of the history of art, told through its most enduring literature.
Each of the essays looks at the impact of a single major book of art history,
mapping the intellectual development of the writer under review, setting out the
premises and argument of the book, considering its position within the broader
field of art history, and analyzing its significance in the context of both its initial
reception and its afterlife. An introduction by John-Paul Stonard explores how
art history has been forged by outstanding contributions to scholarship, and by
the dialogues and ruptures between them.
About the Author
Richard Shone has been Editor of the Burlington Magazine since 2003 and is the author of several books on nineteenth- and twentieth-century art.
John-Paul Stonard, until recently a Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, is an independent art historian.
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