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Cover catalogue Parkstone Chinese 2020_210 x 275 mm_30.09.2019:Layout 1 10/3/2019 9:07 AM Page 1 Photography – Fine Arts PARKSTONE INTERNATIONAL 1350 Avenue of The Americas, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10019, USA Email: [email protected] www.parkstone-international.com http://www.ebook-gallery.com http://www.image-bar.com /ebookgallery /Parkstone-International /parkstonebooks /parkstone-international.tumblr.com /parkstoneinternational.wordpress.com /parkstone_international PUBLICATIONS 2020 ISBN: 978-1-64699-004-7 PARKSTONE-INTERNATIONALPARKSTONE-INTERNATIONAL 9 781646 990047 TABLE OF CONTENTS / 目录 BEST OF... 最佳画家... 29 MEGA SQUARE 精彩广场 1019 ART OF CENTURY 世纪艺术 2025 THE BOOK 图书 2627 30 MILLENNIA OF ART 30 个千年的艺术 2829 ESSENTIAL 基本系列 3035 ART GALLERY 艺术走廊 3637 MUSEUMS OF THE WORLD MUSEUMS OF THE WORLD 3843 TEMPORIS 时光收藏 4449 PRESTIGE 声望 5053 THE MUST 必备 5455 OUR EARTH 我们的地球 5657 ART IN EUROPE 欧洲艺术 5859 PERFECT SQUARE 完美广场 6063 SEX IN THE CITIES 城市性感 6465 WORLD HISTORY OF ART 世界艺术史 6667 INDEX 索引 6869 SOCIAL MEDIA 社交媒体 7071 s a founding member of the symbolist group Les Nabis, Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) strayed from his peers through A his interest in simple life rather than a focus on the mysti c. It was his love for the power of colour and its ability to disregard the three-dimensional world that connected him to the group. His work did take on a rather dreamlike quality due to his ample use of bright colours which vividly play together on his canvasses. The arti st created his pieces from memory, using just sketches and notes for reference and dreaming of the piece before beginning. Bonnard also worked on multi ple pieces simultaneously, moving from one to another to allow creati vity and ideas of dimensions to fl ow fl uidly and freely. ISBN: 978-1-68325-183-5 aul Gauguin (1848-1903) is perhaps one of the most colourful characters in the art world. With no formal P training, he fi rmly placed his unique post-impressionist style forever in the arts by infusing exoti c scenes with rich colours and incongruous proporti ons. A pivotal fi gure in symbolist art, the French painter was infamous for his alcoholism and lack of interest in established rules of society, which led to his ti me in Tahiti – an inspirati on for many painti ngs. Famous only in death, his expression and experimentati on with colour would go on to infl uence arti sts like Mati sse and Picasso. ISBN: 978-1-68325-187-3 2 BEST OF... www.parkstone-internati onal.com 最佳画家... BEST OF... BEST OF... / OF... BEST est known for his stained glass windows, Swiss painter Augusto Giacometti (1877-1947) was highly skilled in many genres of art. Adorning two famed churches B 最佳画家 of Zürich, Grossmünster and Fraumünster, his stained glass is sti ll considered some of the greatest in the world. As a painter, Giacometti lived and worked in some of the art world’s greatest citi es: Paris, Florence and Zürich, but his hometown of Val Bregaglia would be the primary infl uence on his later works. As his style and brushwork varied and evolved greatly over his ... career, his mastery of colour as design became apparent. With colour as the focus of his painti ngs, Giacometti would become a pioneer for abstracti on. Specifi cati ons 238 x 280 mm; 9.4 x 11 in ISBN: 978-1-68325-181-1 200 pages 130 illustrati ons in colour Hardcover with dust jacket ranz Marc (1880-1916) was a key fi gure in the German Expressionist movement of the early 20th century. Marc F was a founding member of the expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter along with other great arti sts of the ti me: Wassily Kandinsky, August Macke, and Alexej von Jawlensky. A brilliant use of colour along with stark futurist and cubist styles create the disti nct qualiti es that make Marc a master of modern art. Symbolising masculinity, femininity, and violence among his calm and bucolic animal subjects, Marc’s unique and creati ve use of colour and meaning will forever have a fi rm place in art history. ISBN: 978-1-68325-190-3 www.parkstone-internati onal.com BEST OF... 3 s a French painter of the Fauvist movement, Albert Marquet (1875-1947) is famous for his landscapes and seascapes. While A he favoured a more muted palett e than his contemporaries, the beauty of Marquet’s work is displayed through the movement of his depicti ons of seas and lakes and the refl ecti on of objects and sky dancing in the water. The arti st painted the Art Nouveau ornaments of the Grand Palais for the Expositi on Universelle, but his playful and lively brushwork and innate understanding of light serve as his lasti ng mark on the art world. ISBN: 978-1-68325-179-8 amille Pissarro (1830-1903) had a great eff ect on many of his impressionist contemporaries, and he also served as C an inspirati on and mentor to other great masters such as Cézanne, Renoir, and Gauguin. He is credited to not only bolstering the Impressionist movement, but for keeping it alive in moments of diffi culty. Deft ly depicti ng the light and movement of village life, Pissarro primarily painted outdoors to catch the essence of his subjects. Disti nguished by his thick and visible brushstrokes, his infl uence can be clearly seen in the works of Van Gogh. ISBN: 978-1-68325-191-0 redited with having created the fêtes galantes genre, Antoine Watt eau (1684-1721) produced works that fused the gentle C beauty of the bucolic lifestyle with a comedic and playful sense of theatricality. The French painter revitalised the Baroque genre by enlivening it with a more Rococo style, but his melancholy undertones of the frivolousness of life set him apart from other Rococo arti sts like Boucher or Fragonard. Watt eau’s infl uence on the arts is one of the most extensive in art history; his unique touch can be seen in painti ngs, costume, poetry, and fi lm as well as the enti re impressionist genre. ISBN: 978-1-68325-185-9 4 BEST OF... www.parkstone-internati onal.com he Medici court painter Botti celli is one of the most brilliant arti sts of the Italian Renaissance alongside Leonardo da Vinci, T Michelangelo and Raphael. Favouring feminine portraits, Botti celli stands apart through the fi nesse of his lines and the unbridled sensuality of his painti ngs. Between religious and private commissions this Florenti ne arti st introduced the profane into art through works of complex mythological subjects, such as the incontroverti bly masterful Primavera and The Birth of Venus, and / OF... BEST knew how to delight the erudite patrons of art. ISBN: 978-1-78525-155-9 最佳画家 dmé Bouchardon (1698-1762), is a French sculptor from the fi rst th half of the 18 century. A pioneer of Neo-classicism in sculpture, ... Ehe broke away from the Rococo style and applied classical rules to his work giving it a more supple edge. Bouchardon’s art reached noble acclaim in 1748 when King Louis XV of France commissioned an equestrian statue for the Place de la Concorde. His Fountain of Four Seasons on rue de Grenelle in Paris is now considered a historic monument and it is a true architectural masterpiece that inspired many generati ons aft er him. ISBN: 978-1-78525-073-6 illiam-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) was among the protagonists of academic art when Monet and the Wimpressionists heralded the dawn of the modern era. Unperturbed by the young Avant-garde, he remained true to his classic concept of ideal beauty, the mythological subjects and his predilecti on for allegoric depicti ons. Bouguereau soon made a name for himself thanks to his decorati ve work, like that of the Grand- Théâtre de Bordeaux, and his frequent appearances at the Salon de Paris. But above all, he will always be remembered as the master of the nude who managed to render the beauty of the female body like few before or aft er him. ISBN: 978-1-78525-800-8 www.parkstone-internati onal.com BEST OF... 5 ean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904) was a French sculptor and historical painter of the academic classical style; he is counted J among the greatest representati ves of the genre. His work disti nguishes itself through strong sense of melodrama and eroti cism. Many of his painti ngs were infl uenced by his travels in Italy, Egypt and Turkey. His fame transcended borders and Gérôme became one of the most celebrated arti sts of the 19th century. ISBN: 978-1-68325-214-6 dvard Munch (1863-1944), a Norwegian painter involved in Expressionism, was so att ached to his work that he called E his painti ngs his children, which is rather unsurprising given that they were deeply personal. Indeed, Munch expressed much of his own inner turmoil through his art, parti cularly in the earlier part of his career. He painted not what he saw, but what he felt when he saw it, allowing his morbidity and illness to imbue his painti ngs with a sombre tone. These darker painti ngs, including his famous The Scream, endured and would greatly infl uence German Expressionism. ISBN: 978-1-78310-574-8 rench painter Hubert Robert (1733-1808) truly merited the nickname given to him by friends and admirers: “Robert des F Ruines.” Already one of the most infl uenti al and venerated French arti sts of his ti me, the former member of the Académie Royale is today considered the most creati ve and imaginati ve painter of French Classicism.