Art: A History of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture, Volume 2Prentice-Hall, 1976 - Art |
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Page 148
... brilliant , but always looser and freer . The old man seems to have experienced a resurgence of passion , and his late paintings of pagan subjects are unrestrained in their power and beauty . Like so many of the artist's later works ...
... brilliant , but always looser and freer . The old man seems to have experienced a resurgence of passion , and his late paintings of pagan subjects are unrestrained in their power and beauty . Like so many of the artist's later works ...
Page 364
... brilliant restatement - in Impressionist terms - of Manet's earlier interest in the human figure . The entire foreground is constituted by the marble bar , laden with fruit , flowers , and bottles of champagne and liqueurs . As the ...
... brilliant restatement - in Impressionist terms - of Manet's earlier interest in the human figure . The entire foreground is constituted by the marble bar , laden with fruit , flowers , and bottles of champagne and liqueurs . As the ...
Page 484
... brilliant ex- ample of this phase , ten feet across , and unexpectedly lyrical in its circles and half circles of yellow , two tones of red , and two tones of blue . After 1970 , Stella's color calmed down considerably , and he worked ...
... brilliant ex- ample of this phase , ten feet across , and unexpectedly lyrical in its circles and half circles of yellow , two tones of red , and two tones of blue . After 1970 , Stella's color calmed down considerably , and he worked ...
Contents
PROLOGUE | 9 |
The Early Renaissance in Northern | 70 |
The High Renaissance in Florence | 117 |
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