What Great Paintings Say. Masterpieces in Detail (Bibliotheca Universalis)
P**
Great worth the money
Very good
H**N
love
such a cute little book! as an art history major, I can't wait to read this!
C**R
Gorgeous, informative (even about paintings you may think you know all there is to know)
Having seen this book in a well known museum in Washington DC, I was drawn to the marvelous reproductions and information (background and foreground in a sense) about the paintings. It's like having an express tour focused on one painting, at your convenience.But the book was so heavy. How was I, should I, carry this (almost) 3 pound book with me all day. No.So given that, I took a picture of the cover and resolved to look into where I could find it later. When home once again.Yep, there on Amazon it was.If only the well known museum had free shipping, I'd have bought from them at retail--but they didn't, so neither did I.Once at home, I bought it and am delighted that I did. For people who need a book to read before sleep, but who eschew electronics--given the interference they can have upon your sleep--this is the read for you. Short, but long enough informational read--but not a full book. So you won't be up all night reading a "can't be put down" book.And no, I am NOT saying it will put you to sleep. But to say sweet dreams, is true. What better than art to dream on, with the addition of more knowledge than you started with? Having volunteered at a large museum in Chicago, this basically is like one of the "express" tours. So before bed, take a tour...and sleep well.
M**R
Good
The book is in good condition, but it is from some public library...
P**R
Wonderful book, some will need a magnifying glass
Amazing book, anything taschen sells I will buy.The print is small, so for some it may be difficult to read (I am in my 30s, had no issue reading it). But the essays are amazing, really providing context into the art piece, and the author (on an unrelated Goya painting, they dive into the black paintings a little bit which was a nice addition)Overall, love it. Great coffee table book, one star deducted for the size
R**Z
Great "social history" book
This book tells a lot about what information is contained in the paintings--what they show about life during their age. I really liked the painting with the washerwoman in the background and the long rap about the status of white clothing in the middle ages. the whiter you could get your cuffs and collars, the better. Folks actually sent some of their washing to Bruges, Belgium, because it had the purest water.It also talked about the evolution of soap.Why do old Dutch paintings show glasses with knobby stems?? Because people grabbed cuts of meat bare-handed and they got so greasy they wouldn't be able to hold on to their beer!!A great "social history" book.
J**N
Beautiful, informative, but too small to be a coffee table book
if you're looking to learn, the paintings are covered in detail and the images are beautiful. But the book needed to be about 3-4 inches taller so the text and images can be larger because as is you need a magnifying lens. I am very happy with the book
C**O
What do you like about art?
This book gives you some ideas that other artists explain different works and why they mean so much
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