The Quattro Cento and the Stones of Rimini: A Different Conception of the Italian Renaisance (British Art & Visual Culture Since 1750: New Readings) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Quattro Cento and the Stones of Rimini: A Different Conception of the Italian Renaisance (British Art & Visual Culture Since 1750: New Readings) Book

Adrian Stokes (1902-1972) was a British painter and author whose writings on art have been allowed to go out of print despite their impact on modernism and ongoing acclaim. Tow of his most influential books, "The Quattro Cento" (1932) and "Stones of Rimini" (1934), are brought together in this volume, which includes all their original illustrations. The foreword and introduction place Stokes's works in the context of early 20th-century culture and discuss their structure and relevance to today's experience of art and architecture. The books reproduced here mark a crossroads in the transition from late-Victorian to modernist conceptions of art, especially sculpture and architecture. Stokes continued, even extended, John Ruskin's and Walter Peter's belief that art is essential to the individual's proper psychological development, but wove their teaching into a new aesthetic shaped by his analysis with Melanie Klein and recent innovations in literature, dance and the visual arts.Read More

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  • 0754633209
  • 9780754633204
  • Adrian Stokes
  • 28 July 2002
  • Ashgate
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 668
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