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Edition: Hardcover
ISBN: 0679414193
Ã¥ Å©±â : 29.1cm x 29.1cm x 3.8cm(µÎ²²)
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Book description
Filled with pop-ups, pullouts, and mobiles, The Art Pack is a completely new way to experience artists' use of color, line, composition, perspective, and optics, as well as a lavishly illustrated introduction to the history of Western art.
With The Art Pack you can:
- Examine a three-dimensional model of an artist's studio painted by Vermeer
- See for yourself how an artist solves problems of perspective by using a replica of Alberti's veil and a pop-up viewer
- Break up light with a camera obscura and a filtered Claude glass
- Study the combinations of colors that produce shades and tones, by manipulating a real color wheel
- Hear (on audiocassette) why the world considers great paintings masterpieces, and see them reproduced in full color
And much more!
Publishers Weekly
Although written for readers who ``have an active and committed interest in visual art, but not yet a very informed interest,'' this innovative book, which analyzes various concepts using examples from every period of Western art, has insights to offer even those who have studied art history formally. Using sophisticated pop-ups and other three-dimensional devices, the authors show the techniques that go into the creation of a work of art, from color theory to perspective to composition. Thus, art history students who may have been perplexed by descriptions of the theories of art such as the Golden Section dealing with proportion, or Alberti's Renaissance method of rendering perspective, will be enlightened by the various schemes used to explain them here. A few of the contrivances, however, add little (what is the point of the 3-D reproduction of Vermeer's studio that pops up in the first section?). Fitted into the back cover is a pack of postcard-size reproductions of 20 works of art, with a disappointingly shallow audiotape commentary on them. The book's drawbacks are outweighed by the strengths, however. This unique approach to art is so intriguing with its suggestion of inexhaustible treasures that it will be bought by many as gifts for art lovers--and for themselves. Mr. Frayling is a professor of cultural history at the Royal College of Art in London; Ms. Frayling is a painter and teacher; Van der Meer is a British paper engineer and designer.
The New York Times Book Review
{This work} does what few books on art have done: it makes art tremendously exciting, challenging, fascinating and familiar. . . . Inevitably, in a book layered with riches, there are poor pockets. . . . The faults are small and few; the delights are many and lasting. Is 'The Art Pack' a toy? Surely, anda most intelligent one. Mr. van der Meer and the writers wisely assume the child survives in us, and we are all ignorant of something. Their story makes curiosity explode and the test of their book is that it tempts the reader intoall kinds of experiments not even hinted at in its pages; it makes the constructed world look different. |
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