The 20th-century art book.
Publisher: London : Phaidon Press, 1996 1999 [printing]Description: 503 p. ill. (some col.); 17 cm001: 13607ISBN: 0714838500; 9780714838502Subject(s): Art, Modern -- 20th century -- CatalogsDDC classification: 709.04 LOC classification: N6490Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 709.04 BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 088894 |
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709.04 ARW Art deco | 709.04 ATK ArtSpoke : a guide to modern ideas, movements and buzzwords, 1848-1944 / | 709.04 BAK Minimalism | 709.04 BAR The 20th-century art book. | 709.04 BAR Introduction to optical art | 709.04 BAT Minimalism / | 709.04 BAT Decorative twenties |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The 20th Century Art Book was hailed upon its release as an exciting celebration of the myriad forms assumed by art over the last century. Complementing the phenomenally successful landmark, Art Book , and most recently The American Art Book , it presents a new and original way of bringing art alive. The new mini edition has all the visual energy and compelling insights of the original but in a lightweight and highly portable format, making it ideal both for dipping into and for using as a serious sourcebook.
Covering the truly international nature of the modern art scene, The 20th Century Art Book encompasses established and iconic works of art and the classics of the future. 500 artists are juxtaposed in alphabetical order, each represented by a full-page colour plate of a definitive work accompanied by an incisive text that sheds light on both image and creator.
This book is above all perfectly easy to use. There are cross-references help the reader make connections between artists, a jargon-free glossary of artistic terms and movements, and an international directory of museums and galleries lists the works on view to the public. Ideal for those approaching the subject for the first time, it is a fun and inviting look at the ever-expanding boundaries of art.
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