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Portraits: A History

hardcoverOctober 1, 2003
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ISBN-13: 9780810945395 ISBN-10: 0810945398
Publisher
Abrams Books
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 1, 2003
Weight
8.2 lbs
Dimensions
33.30×3.80×28.60 cm

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Portraits: A History by Beyer, Andreas. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780810945395.

From its mythic beginnings - the tracing of a mans shadow to maintain his memory during a long absence - to present-day "portrayals" that are almost completely abstract, the genre of portraiture has had the unique goal of capturing, communicating, and documenting humankinds self-image through the ages. This sumptuous, oversized art treasury, with nearly 300 full-page reproductions of major works from museums all over the world, presents the history of Western portraiture, from its evolution in antiquity to its flowering in the Renaissance and Baroque eras to its transformation in modern times. The masters of the portrait - including Jan van Eyck, Leonardo, Raphael, Frans Hals, Hans Holbein, and Rembrandt - are all well represented, as are more recent practitioners of the genre such as Picasso, Chuck Close, and Gerhard Richter. Numerous stunning, close-up details provide an intimate view of the subjects depicted and invaluable information about the artists techniques. Art historian Andreas Beyers well-researched and far-ranging text offers a fascinating overview of portraiture in all its manifestations: individual and group portraits; official and casual settings; sitters ranging from the famous to the anonymous; renderings of lovers, friends, and family; artists powerful depictions of themselves; idealized visions along with warts-and-all realism. Through Beyers vivid description of the portraits artists, sitters, and contexts - artistic and political - we see how portraiture rose in status from the lowest rank in the hierarchy of genres to a legitimate and respected practice. Sometimes, as in the case of Diego Velazquezs Las Meninas, portraits would encompass the greatest masterpieces in a given artists oeuvre. Thomas Gainsboroughs The Blue Boy, Francois Bouchers Madame de Pompadour, John Singer Sargents Madame X, Pablo Picassos Gertrude Stein, and scores of other works by the most accomplished artists in portraiture illustrate, as the introduction states, "the seduction of everything human in the image." This volume is a celebration of a key aspect of our artistic heritage.