Title | : | The Heritage of Apelles: The Heritage of Apelles (Gombrich on the Renaissance) |
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ISBN | : | 0714820113 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780714820118 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 250 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1976 |
The third volume of E H Gombrich's seminal essays on the Renaissance has the classical tradition as its central theme. Apelles, the most famous painter of ancient Greece, was said to have combined perfect beauty with supreme skill in imitating the appearances of nature. These twin ideals of perfect beauty and perfect imitation of nature, which were inherited from classical antiquity and remained unchallenged as the cornerstone of art until the twentieth century, form the starting-point for these learned and always stimulating essays. Whether discussing the rendering of light and lustre, the working methods of Leonardo da Vinci or the principles of criticism, the author's analyses and interpretations are underpinned by a deep conviction that, despite the apparent abandonment of the Renaissance ideals in the twentieth century, questions about traditions, values and standards are still of fundamental importance. This wider concern gives these essays a continuing vitality, not only for students but also for anyone interested in art and culture.
The Heritage of Apelles: The Heritage of Apelles (Gombrich on the Renaissance) Reviews
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I swear it took two or three years to finally discover a seriously accademic series(four volumes in total) on the art of the Italian Renaissance....Cosimo, Piero, and Lorenzo de Medici(Il Magnifico)are all covered and given their due importance to the Floretine concept of progression in art! Leonardo, Bernini, Giotto, and countless other trailblazers are populated within the three volumes which were taken from E. H. Gombrich lectures first published in 1966. Incredibly demanding, but what a great pay-off. It's up there with Erwin Panofsky's classic study on Albrecht Durer. That's high praise indeed!