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Annabel Howard

    This Is Kandinsky
    Glass Tear, The
    AHEAD ON THE FLAT 2019
    ONE JUMP AHEAD 2020-2021
    ONE JUMP AHEAD
    This is Caravaggio
    • This is Caravaggio

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Mercurial, saturnine, scandalous, and unpredictable, Caravaggio—as a man, as a character, and as an artist—holds dramatic appeal. He spent a large part of his life on the run, leaving a trail of illuminated chaos wherever he passed, most of it recorded in criminal justice records. When he did settle for long enough to paint, he produced works of staggering creativity and technical innovation. He was famous throughout Italy for his fulminating temper, but also for his radical and sensitive humanization of biblical stories, and in particular his decision to include the brutal and dirty life of the street in his paintings. Caravaggio was a rebel and a violent man, but he eyed the world with deep empathy, realism, and an unrelenting honesty.

      This is Caravaggio
    • Stunning illustrations by Fran Evans bring to life this delightful and enchanting story about a little girl who loves stories and roaming the seashore. -- Pont Books

      Glass Tear, The
    • This Is Kandinsky

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Intellectual, emotional, restless, dogged, loyal, selfish; Kandinsky was an artist – and a man – of contradictions. This genre-defying painter didn't pick up a brush until he was thirty years old. He was an academic with a promising career that he threw away to explore the arts. He was a Russian, yet he spent more than half of his life on the road, and died in self-imposed exile in France. As an artist he is credited with history's first abstract painting, but it was his theories that had a profound and lasting impact on the way that people understand and value what art can achieve. Richly illustrated with specially commissioned artworks and 20 of Kandinsky's major works, This is Kandinsky forms the perfect introduction to the life of this revolutionary figure in twentieth-century art. This title is appropriate for ages 14 and up

      This Is Kandinsky
    • Art Visionaries

      • 312pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      This compelling book chronicles 75 of the most influential artists from the dawn of the 20th century to the present, and from around the world. Each entry provides a fascinating insight into the artist and his or her vision of what they were trying to do, while also acknowledging the lasting effect of their work. Arranged in a broadly chronological order, the book gives a sense of the impact each artist has had on the development of art practice over the last 100 years. Key dates in each artist’s career are clearly drawn out in the accompanying timeline. Through a combination of lively text and arresting visuals, this is an inspirational and wholly original guide to the artists whose vision has helped to shape the modern art world. About the Author Mark Getlein is the author of Living with Art, a best-selling introduction to art. He has helped to create several ground-breaking textbooks in art and literature, among them Art History and A History of Art in Africa. Annabel Howard has a degree in art history a Masters in Biographical writing. She has taught and lectured in museums throughout the United Kingdom and Italy, and has contributed articles to magazines including Glass, the Spectator and the White Review.

      Art Visionaries
    • A Carefree War

      • 260pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      During World War II Australia was under threat of invasion. Could Australia be invaded by the Japanese? Even with the heavy censorship by the government many certainly thought so. Stunned families had followed the bombings and atrocities of war that were taking place in Europe, and the nation was gripped by fear that the danger would soon be on their doorstep. The Japanese appeared to be looming closer; there were submarines in Sydney Harbour, Japanese planes flying overhead and harassment on our coastline. Australians were fearful for their safety. Anxious parents made decisions to protect their children, with or without government sanction. Small children, some just out of babyhood, were sent away, often unaccompanied, by concerned parents to friends, relatives, or even strangers living in ..śafer.. ́parts of the country. Many had little comprehension of what was happening and thought they were going on a holiday to the country. The history of these child evacuees in Australia remains largely hidden and their experiences untold. Author Ann Howard, who was evacuated with her mother from the UK during World War II, is setting the records straight. A combination of extensive research and the first-hand stories of the evacuees captures the mood of the time and the social and political environment that they lived in.

      A Carefree War
    • Listen Up!

      • 232pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      An album-by-album account of working with iconic artists such as Anthony Kiedis, Michael Stipe, Gord Downie, and Bono, from a leader in the field Mark Howard, a record producer/engineer/mixer and a trailblazer in the industry, will take you through the star-studded world of recording and producing Grammy Award–winning artists. Listen Up! is an essential read for anyone interested in music and its making. Along with the inside stories, each chapter gives recording and producing information and tips with expert understanding of the equipment used in making the world’s most unforgettable records and explanations of the methods used to get the very best sound. Listen Up! is both production guide and exclusive backstage pass into the lives of some of the planet’s most iconic musicians. Writing with his brother Chris Howard, Mark Howard provides a rare glimpse into the normally invisible, almost secretive side of the music story: that of the producer and recording engineer.

      Listen Up!
    • Die Begegnung mit Claude Monets Bild »Heuhaufen« wurde 1896 zum Wendepunkt in Wassily Kandinskys Leben. Vom kunstinteressierten Juristen entwickelte er sich in den folgenden Jahren zu einem der wichtigsten abstrakten Maler des 20. Jahrhunderts. Er war Teil berühmter Künstlergemeinschaften wie dem »Blauen Reiter«, pflegte Freundschaften zu bekannten Kollegen wie Franz Marc und Paul Klee und war als Dozent am Bauhaus in Weimar und Dessau tätig. Zudem unterhielt er mehrere Jahre lang eine emotional schwierige aber künstlerisch fruchtbare Liebesbeziehung zu der deutschen Malerin Gabriele Münter, bevor er 1917 mit der dreißig Jahre jüngeren Russin Nina Andrejewskaja sein privates Glück fand. Vor den Nationalsozialisten, für die seine Werke »Entartete Kunst« waren, floh er 1933 nach Frankreich. Bis zu seinem Lebensende im Pariser Exil malend, erschuf Kandinsky einige der größten Meisterwerke der Modernen Kunst. Annabell Howard hat das bewegte und unstete Leben des berühmten Malers anschaulich nacherzählt und stellt dabei sowohl den Künstler als auch den Privatmann Wassily Kandinsky in allen Werk- und Lebensphasen vor. Neben einer Auswahl von großen Werken des Malers, finden sich in diesem Buch liebevolle und zu Leben und Werk passende Illustrationen von Adam Simpson.

      Gestatten Kandinsky