The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form

The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form image
ISBN-10:

0385093888

ISBN-13:

9780385093880

Author(s): Kenneth, Clark
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1959
Format: Paperback, 575 pages
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Description:

The author traces the history of the depiction of the human body from the earliest civilized times to the present day. Starting with the Greeks who used the nude to express certain fundamental human needs, such as the need for harmony and order (Apollo), and the need to sublimate desire (Venus), he shows how these types of bodily expression were revived in 15th-century Italy and given new urgency by Michelangelo, whose genius almost exhausted the possibilities of the male nude. The female body, however, through Titian, Rubens, Ingres and Renoir has continued to be a source of pictorial inspiration, and the author examines the uneasy relationship with the nude of such moderns as Matisse and Picasso.












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