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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Traditional painters and Van Eyck fans will love this book!,
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This review is from: The Art of Arts: Rediscovering Painting (Hardcover)
I have recommended this book to several people and now it is available in paperback! It contains many nuggests of information a traditional oil painter will treasure. For example, the lapis lazuli-based pigment used by Van Eyck in his paintings contained tiny flecks of stone which added richness and sparkle to the paint. It was also irregularly ground and refracts light differently than the modern homogeneous synthetic "ultramarine blue" pigment available today. It was precious in Van Eyck's time, but today lapis lazuli ultramarine is more costly than gold per ounce. Albus devotes much of the book to historical pigments and shares recipes for making them. My complaint with the book is that it is a strangely-shaped volume (it is extremely narrow and tall) and is uncomfortable to hold. Still, the early chapters on Van Eyck's paintings and the historical pigments will entice painters interested in effects not possible with modern pigments.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A gorgeously idiosyncratic work of art,
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This review is from: The Art of Arts: Rediscovering Painting (Paperback)
Only in the narrowest sense can The Art of Arts be said to be a scholarly work about Northern European painting. A blend of aesthetics, visual art, natural science, myth, poetry, and arcana, I can only think that Ms. Albus immersed herself so completely in the age she studies that she emerged a magus. More than simply beautifully designed and written, the Art of Arts is a joy to the eye and mind--a work of art to be savored as art, the expression of a unique consciousness that can be appreciated only when viewed in its entirety.
1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Laborious read!,
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This review is from: The Art of Arts: Rediscovering Painting (Hardcover)
This is a book that is required reading for my Renaissance art history class. As such, I approached the book with enthusiasm after initially thumbing through the pages. Visually, it is beautiful. There are many full page color illustrations and interesting typeface. However, I was soon disappointed by her disjointed writing style and over 700 footnotes. I labored through this one, only to find out in the end that she finds contemporary art soul-less and lacking. Her conclusion is disappointing!
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The Art of Arts: Rediscovering Painting by Anita Albus (Hardcover - December 12, 2000)
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