Издательство: | Phaidon |
Дата выхода: | апрель 2002 |
ISBN: | 0714839590 |
Объём: | 528 страниц |
Размеры(В x Ш x Т), см: | 19 x 13 |
"The mirror, above all - the mirror is our teacher," wrote Leonardo da Vinci. Portraits are an endless source of fascination, responding as they do to the basic human impulse to look at faces and try to see into the character behind them. Self-portraits have the added fascination that comes from looking into the mirror and trying to study one\'s own face.
This book presents an uninterrupted sequence of 500 self-portraits, in chronological order from ancient Egypt to the late twentieth century. The challenge of creating their own likeness has proved irresistible to artists, and included here are powerful and evocative works by many of the world\'s greatest painters and sculptors, including Dьrer, Rembrandt, Picasso and Andy Warhol. Each image is both a work of art and a study in psychology and self-perception - an idea taken up by the book\'s mirrored jacket, where the reader\'s own face becomes the 501st self-portrait.
Presented without commentary, these works speak for themselves - a compelling collection for every student of art and human nature.
The lively and illuminating Introduction has been contributed by Julian Bell, who is both a painter and a writer. He is the author of Bonnard (1994) and What is Painting? Representation and Modern Art (1999), and is a regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement, Modern Painters and the Guardian.
"The mirror, above all - the mirror is our teacher," wrote Leonardo da Vinci. Portraits are an endless source of fascination, responding as they do to the basic human impulse to look at faces and try to see into the character behind them. Self-portraits have the added fascination that comes from looking into the mirror and trying to study one\'s own face.
Presented without commentary, these works speak for themselves - a compelling collection for every student of art and human nature.