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61 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
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Fra Angelico: A Reevaluation and Appreciation,
By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Fra Angelico (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) (Hardcover)
FRA ANGELICO may be a museum catalogue for the current exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, but it is also one of the more impressive historical documents on this important painter and his influence on the world of art in the library today. The book is a masterwork of scholarship and visual examples of this 15th Century artist.
Words fail in describing the degree of integrity of scholarship of the contributors. Under the curatorial guidance of Laurence Kanter the museum has gathered seventy-odd paintings, drawings and illuminations from books by Fra Angelico, and then to add to the dimension of the great master's influence, they have added some fifty works by his students and disciples. While Fra Angelico shines in his extraordinary sense of detail and representational art in a period when art was flattened decor and just entering the blossoming of the Renaissance, the works included by his pupils are quite staggeringly beautiful. Some would say comparison to the master is unfair: history offers another vantage, that being the concept that the truly great teachers enlighten their pupils to exceed the teacher's creations! While the visual components of this fine book are incomparable, the various written sections by not only Laurence Kanter, but also by Pia Palladino, Magnolia Scudieri, Carl Strehlke, Victor M. Schmidt, and Anneke de Vries not only inform - they also read like a novel of the life and times in 15th Century Florence. In every way this is a magnum opus that represents well the Museum's exemplary exhibition of the work of Fra Angelico. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, October 05
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Fra Angelico: A Breathtaking Glimpse,
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This review is from: Fra Angelico (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) (Hardcover)
This is much more than a coffee table book because of the extensive coverage of the artist: his life, his contemporaties, influences on his style and his influence on the styles of others. The lavish illustrations in glorious color emphasize the other-worldliness of the subject matter.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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SIZE Does Matter,
By Roberto II (Roma) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fra Angelico (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) (Hardcover)
Having expected to receive a book covering most of Fra Angelico's works I was quite satisfied as the book delivers its promise in this respect.
The drawback is too SMALL size of many of the paintings. Using a magnifying glass to see details results in seeing images broken into printing dots that are pretty BIG. This way one has an impression of seeing paintings without really seeing them as they break down upon a closer look. This is an interesting phenomena in itself but it's decreasing the book's value as of a document. Of course this doesn't apply to all reproductions. Another matter is color quality, although this complaint could apply to the majority of art books. Suggestion: As for this reviewer art books published by an Italian house "Electa" reproduce colors to such a standard, other publisher should blush. "Electa" had published a book containing images from San Marco, that was also published in English. If you can put your paws on that one, you'll get my point, I hope.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Inspirational Immediacy and Presence,
By Nicola Linza "Sig. Nicola Giacomo Aluigi Gius... (Palm Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Fra Angelico (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) (Hardcover)
This beautiful book, published in conjunction with the first major exhibition of Fra Angelico's work since the cinquecentenary exhibition of 1955 in Florence, will feature more than seventy paintings, drawings, and manuscript illuminations covering all periods of the artist's career, from round 1410 to 1455. Also included will be fifty selected works by his assistants and closest followers.
Fra Angelico ("the angelic friar"; ca. 1390/95-1455) was one of Renaissance Florence's leading painters. In addition to his celebrated altarpieces and frescos in Florence, Fiesole, Cortona, Perugia, and Rome, Fra Angelico also completed many masterpieces on a small scale. His predella panels, the small narrative scenes included beneath large altarpieces, are among the most innovative creations in fifteenth century Florence, while his images of the Virgin and Child still retain the inspirational immediacy and presence that first secured the artist's reputation as the premier painter of his age. This book is an up-to-date, and comprehensive, look at the sublime works of one of Renaissance Italy's greatest masters. Research undertaken in the last fifty years now allows scholars to reconstruct a more historically reliable biography of Fra Angelico that goes beyond the legends and traditions to establish his position not only as one of the greatest masters of the fifteenth century, but also as one of the most intellectually accomplished painters who ever lived.
1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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BEAUTIFUL CALENDER,
By jackie craig "jackie" (el cajon, ca) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fra Angelico (Calendar)
This is a calendar I will enjoy everyday, and I knew I would when I ordered it. Fra Angelio is a featured artist of The Met this year, but they were out of the calendars when I ordered, so I was very happy to find that Amazon had it. The pictures selected for this calendar are beautiful, and provide daily inspiration, though painted by this Italian artist about 800 years ago.
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Fra Angelico (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) by Laurence B. Kanter (Hardcover - November 11, 2005)
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