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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History of Modern Art, January 13, 2000
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M DeLaurentis (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: History of Modern Art : Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & Photography (Hardcover)
This is the best and most definitive, detailed history of modern art in print. Readable as it is thorough. Tons of glorious color prints. An absolute must for art historians. Full histories and philosophies of every conceivable school, with multiple appearances of artists -- many, naturally -- who fall within more than one school, by self-acknowledgment or not, e.g., Picasso.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and Necessary Tool, May 25, 2000
This review is from: History of Modern Art : Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & Photography (Hardcover)
I encountered this text in my recent 20th Cent. Art course and found it extremely helpful. It's wonderfully readable and provides the student with lots of color illustrations to make late-night study sessions more bearable. Its mass is threatening, but in relation to its subject matter it successfully encompasses the most important aspects of modern art, and its various components.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very informative, but ponderous tome, August 30, 2001
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K. Hansen (Columbia, MO USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: History of Modern Art : Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & Photography (Hardcover)
I like the previous review that said this was a metric ton of a book. Yes, it is -- I carried it around for a semester when I was taking a 20th century art class. Lots of color plates and tons of black and white illustrations, and it is printed on very high quality paper (which is why it's so heavy.) It provides a good, reasonably readable survey of what was going on in art from just before the modernist movement up to almost the present day. If you want to acquaint yourself with a broad survey of modern art including all the media, this would be a good one to consider.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book on its subject.., May 18, 2003
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"History of Modern Art" is, in my opinion, the very best general overview of modern art (i.e., the last 125-150 years or so) published to this date.

Although it is intended to be a textbook, the format and writing make the tome sufficient as a great general reference and a very good read. The illustrations are excellent, although I wish there were more color reproductions.

Anyone who enjoys fine art should have this book in their personal library.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Get yourself a BIG dictionary., December 30, 2002
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Mike G (San Bernardino, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: History of Modern Art : Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & Photography (Hardcover)
I just completed a 20th century art course here in Southern California with this book as the chosen textbook. I would consider it at the medium to advanced level. It was much cheaper on Amazon than the college bookstore or the museum store! Like the title of this review suggests, the authors were pre-occupied with their knowlege of uncommon words in the English Language. I would never encourage the "Dumbing down of America" but the word usage in this book is to the point of distraction. The new Oxford Essential Business and Office Dictionary makes it a point in it's forward to point out that usage like this is superfluous. Er, I mean needless. The reproduction is outstanding and the physical structure is very good. I have every intention of making this book part of my permanent collection. And yes, agreeing with the other reviewers above, it is heavy. But hey, with a few extra sit-ups and one or two extra laps and you'll be just fine.
Mike
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History of Modern Art : Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & Photography, September 6, 2006
This review is from: History of Modern Art : Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & Photography (Hardcover)
This is the best art history book around; I got it in college in a course by Dr. Donald Kuspit at S.U.N.Y@ Stony Brook I have this book from 1990 and still to this day I use it as a reference. There is no stone left unturned with this book about modern art. I suggest it for all artists, students and professionals who are in the art field and for everyone who wants a good book on this subject. It is the best one out there!
~Duke Crescent of Deviantart
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5.0 out of 5 stars Art in the Modern World, November 7, 2009
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This book informs the reader about art in the modern world. It contains information about major contemporary artists, each of whom is placed in the context of his or her times and surroundings. It is an important source of understanding as the concept of art has changed dramatically in the past hundred years from the days when the first modernists like Picasso and Braque revolutionized it by by making an earthshaking impact on our concepts of shapes and forms. In the early part of the twentieth century,for example, painters, architects, and sculptors introduced us to hitherto unknown views of shapes and color and forever changed our grasp of "reality." Our ever changing perception of it is a reflection of ourselves and of how we have evolved through the ages, much as we sometimes resent the transition from the familiar to the new. So it is that whether the reader likes Salvador Dali or thinks he is an overrated lunatic who can only be understood by others of his kind, he has to admit that views other than his are accepted elsewhere, and if he wants to keep abreast of the happenings in the art world, he must be educated to those other views as well. That is the essence of Art in the Modern World.
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How to read modern art, July 13, 2002
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Suckwoo Lee (Seoul, Seoul South Korea) - See all my reviews
This review is from: History of Modern Art : Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & Photography (Hardcover)
Since first published in 1968, this book has widely used as textbook. As a text, artwork could be explained in various ways. Gombrich¡¯s ¡®Story of Art¡¯, for example, focuses on the interaction between the visual art and its time. Since the book deals with the entire time span of Western visual art, that kind of approach would be better suited to inform readers what and how was the artwork in those times. So distant from our time is it that it¡¯s hard to understand the meaning of the work without referring historical context of the work. All the text presume its reader (or audience). And reader or audience reads the text according to the established convention of the time. The conventions to read the work were so different from ours. But when it comes to the contemporary art, things are more complicated. Robert Hughes¡¯ ¡®The Shock of the New¡¯ follows the line of the contextual explanation. Hughes paints not detailed picture of modernism but overall characterization from bird¡¯s eye view. Thus he didn¡¯t touch all the works canonized. It¡¯s more adequate to make a consistent impression of modernism. However, this book was intended to inform the reader the encyclopedic knowledge on Western visual art from the 19th century to postmodernism. Moreover, the coverage of the book is not restricted to the painting but includes sculpture, architecture, and photography. With that kind of coverage and time span dealt with, one can¡¯t benefit from time¡¯s filtering out like Gombrich¡¯s. to be a coherent text as a history, the author cannot but take the view that ¡®artwork tells itself¡¯. The accounts of this book is focused on teaching the reader how to listen to the voice of artwork. With in-depth analysis of distinguished works one by one, you could learn how to listen. But you can ask: to get such an eye, should I swim through heap of paper (yep it¡¯s bulky) and thousands of pictures? As for art, you can take pleasure with art as much as you know classics. Therefore, the encyclopedic approach of this book is reasonable. And that, it¡¯s not boring at all to follow through explaining artworks one by one. Like other arts, visual art has its convention to interpret text which varies from age to age. One should learn how to read it. This book is a good guidebook to practice and learn how to read artwork. With closing the last page, you could overview the history of visual art since the 19th century and enjoy viewing artwork. And that, you could boast your good taste to your friends ;)
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6 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's like a sun-shiney day!, June 17, 1999
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This review is from: History of Modern Art : Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & Photography (Hardcover)
It's a very, very, very heavy metric ton of a book
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