HYLAND Angus, WILSON Kendra.
In bloom(s): Flowers in art.
Pyramid
Regular price
€16,90
| N° d'inventaire | 30115 |
| Format | 16 x 20.5 |
| Détails | 160 p., illustrated, paperback. |
| Publication | Paris, 2023 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782350175911 |
This title highlights the beauty and precision of the flower representations.
A symbol of passion, of the ephemeral nature of things, and sometimes of wisdom, the flower fascinates artists who depict it, detail it, and multiply it. From botanical illustrations with faithful details to photographic experiments, works that pay homage to flowers exert a fascinating power over those who view them.
This book blends classic creations from art history with contemporary works. It pays homage to flowers through a magnificent selection of illustrations and quotes brought to life through typographical play. Finally, it tells the story of some iconic works, from Manet to O'Keeffe, from Matisse to Hockney.
A symbol of passion, of the ephemeral nature of things, and sometimes of wisdom, the flower fascinates artists who depict it, detail it, and multiply it. From botanical illustrations with faithful details to photographic experiments, works that pay homage to flowers exert a fascinating power over those who view them.
This book blends classic creations from art history with contemporary works. It pays homage to flowers through a magnificent selection of illustrations and quotes brought to life through typographical play. Finally, it tells the story of some iconic works, from Manet to O'Keeffe, from Matisse to Hockney.
A symbol of passion, of the ephemeral nature of things, and sometimes of wisdom, the flower fascinates artists who depict it, detail it, and multiply it. From botanical illustrations with faithful details to photographic experiments, works that pay homage to flowers exert a fascinating power over those who view them.
This book blends classic creations from art history with contemporary works. It pays homage to flowers through a magnificent selection of illustrations and quotes brought to life through typographical play. Finally, it tells the story of some iconic works, from Manet to O'Keeffe, from Matisse to Hockney.