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Download this eBook Leonardo da Vinci
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Leonardo da Vinci


Eugène Müntz


Was Leonardo’s pronounced vocation for scientific research a help or a hindrance to him as an artist? It is normal to quote him as an example of scientific and artistic theory joined together. In him, genius took on a new meaning combining reason that actually...

Publication date: 2019-12-09
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Download this eBook The Art of the Shoe
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The Art of the Shoe


Marie-Josèphe Bossan


What is more common than a pair of shoes? In a world where shoes have become an object of mass consumption, these accessories are now rid of any significance. The industry has accomplished its duty: producing a large quantity at a low price. But there was a time when...

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Download this eBook Félix Vallotton and artworks
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Félix Vallotton and artworks


Nathalia Brodskaïa


Félix Vallotton (1865-1925) was active at the turn of the century. Although he is best known for his striking and elegantly composed Japanese-inspired woodblock prints, Vallotton was also a skilled painter, creating works that arrestingly combined technical perfection...

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Download this eBook Vermeer and His Time
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Vermeer and His Time


Philip L. Hale


Johannes Vemeer, a 17th century artist, is recognised primarily for his genre scenes. Through meticulous precision in his paintings and drawings he achieves perfection and maximum impact. Unlike his predecessors, Vermeer used a camera obscura to bring even more...

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Egyptian art


Jean Capart , Victoria Charles , Elie Faure


Egyptian art is perhaps the most impersonal that exists. The artist effaces himself. But he has such an innate sense of life, a sense so directly moved and so limpid that everything of life which he describes seems defi ned by that sense, to issue from the natural...

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Erotic Art


Hans-Jürgen Döpp


When asked about Picasso, towards the end of his life, what was the difference between art and eroticism, he replied meditatively and dreamily: “But there is no difference.” others feared eroticism, Picasso warned against the dangerous experiments of art: “Art is never...

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Download this eBook Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera
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Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera


Gerry Souter


They met in 1928; Frida Kahlo was then 21 years old and Diego Rivera was twice her age. He was already an international reference, she only aspired to become one. An intense artistic creation, along with pain and suffering, was generated by this tormented union, in...

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Download this eBook Vincent van Gogh by Vincent van Gogh - Volume 2
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Vincent van Gogh by Vincent van Gogh - Volume 2


Victoria Charles


This paradox - the sadness and health of the country - reflects van Gogh’s own situation: nature always was a kind of home for him - a home that he could never share with anyone else. In Saint-Rémy, van Gogh had worked on a picture named The Reaper: “For I see in this...

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Download this eBook The ultimate book on Picasso
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The ultimate book on Picasso


Victoria Charles , Anatoli Podoksik


Few people discuss the fact that Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was the most important artist of the 20th century. Born in Malaga, Spain, Picasso revealed his genius at a very early age and was quick to make contact with the most advanced art circles of his time, first in...

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Salvador Dalí


Victoria Charles


As a one of the foremost painters of the 20th century, Dalí, like Picasso and Warhol, can boast of having overturned the art of the previous century and directed contemporary art toward its present incarnation.As irrational as he was surrealist, this genius diverted...

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Francisco Goya


Sarah Carr-Gomm


Francisco Goya (1746-1828) was recognised from a very early age as the leading artist in Spain, rising to become the official portraitist of the Spanish Court. He was famed for the quality and speed at which he executed his drawings, and his etchings are of...

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Isaac Levitan


Alexei Fiodorov-Davydov


Isaac Levitan was one of the greatest landscape painters of the nineteenth century not only in Russian, but in European art as well. He created works of undying artistic merit. His art is for all time and for all people because it absorbed into itself the woes, the joys...

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Sapphic Art


Hans-Jürgen Döpp


The poetess Sappho did not, in any way, facilitate the relationship between men and women, with her admirable Ode to Aphrodite which celebrates the love and sexuality between two women. With the liberalization of morals, female homosexuality is part of modern society...

Publication date: 2019-07-15
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Sandro Botticelli


Victoria Charles


Botticelli is a painter not of facts, but of ideas, and his pictures are not so much a representation of certain objects as a pattern of forms. Nor is his colouring rich and lifelike; it is subordinated to form, and often rather a tinting than actual colour. In fact, he...

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Renaissance Paintings


Victoria Charles


In utter contrast to the obscurity of the medieval period which preceded it, the rapid and unexpected arrival of the Renaissance conquered Europe during the 14th to the 16th centuries. Placing man at its centre, the actors of this illustrious movement radically altered...

Publication date: 2018-04-11
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Impressionism


Nathalia Brodskaïa


Just before his death, Claude Monet wrote: “I’m still sorry to have been the cause of the name given to this group, most of whom were not in the least bit impressionistic”. Starting with this paradox – an ensemble that saw itself as a coherent group, while affirming...

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Download this eBook Raphael - Volume 2
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Raphael - Volume 2


Eugène Müntz


Raphael (1483-1520), the Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance, was a genius in and ahead of his time. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he formed the classical trinity of this era and elaborated a rich style of harmony and geometry. As...

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Download this eBook Leonardo Da Vinci - Artist, Thinker, and Man of Science
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Leonardo Da Vinci - Artist, Thinker, and Man of Science


Eugène Müntz


Not only was Leonardo da Vinci (1453-1519) an astonishing painter, but also a scientist, anatomist, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, inventor, and more. The question is rather, what was he not? During the Italian Renaissance, he mastered the most beautiful works...

Publication date: 2018-04-11
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Edvard Munch


Ashley Bassie , Elizabeth Ingles


Edvard Munch (1863-1944), a Norwegian painter involved in Expressionism, was so attached to his work that he called his paintings his children, which is rather unsurprising given that they were deeply personal. Indeed, Munch expressed much of his own inner turmoil...

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The Virgin and Child


Kyra Belán , Ernest Renan


The Virgin and the Child are amongst the most favourite artistic themes since the Middle Ages. Mary was frequently depicted with the Christ Child.This religious scene showcases a mother and her son, sometimes accompanied by other protagonists. Originally distant and...

Publication date: 2018-04-11
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