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Trewin Copplestone

    1 gennaio 1921 – 1 gennaio 2012
    Trewin Copplestone
    Rembrandt
    Renoir
    Monet
    Michaelangelo
    The Pre-Raphaelites
    Edgar Degas
    • 2005

      Michaelangelo

      • 443pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      This is an examination of Michaelangelo's art in relation to the developing Italian Renaissance, a period of unique interest and achievement. To understand Michaelangelo, therefore, it is important to see him in the context of Renaissance society before placing the dominating figure of Michaelangelo at its artistic heart.

      Michaelangelo
    • 2003

      Monet

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura
      Monet
    • 1998

      Renoir

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Pierre-Auguste Renoirs captivating style make him one of the world's most popular and enduring artists.

      Renoir
    • 1998

      Edgar Degas

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      EDGAR DEGAS (1834-1917) became a professional painter through a change in his family's fortunes. He grew up the privileged son of wealthy and cultured parents and despite his interest in art was destined for a career in law until the failure of the family bank. More than any of his famous contemporaries, while possibly excluding Manet, Degas was a traditionalist painter. He was dismissive of the Impressionist technique as a method, although he participated in most of the group's early exhibitions. As a result, he is more closely allied in popular understanding with Impressionism than he himself ever wished to be. Best known for his paintings of ballet Dancers, Degas was an urbane and savagely witty man, choosing his subjects from the cultured society life of Paris in which he was a well known figure.

      Edgar Degas
    • 1997
    • 1995

      a look inside five of the worlds greates architectural treasurers with more the 100 full colour photos

      Behind Façades