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A beautifully written introduction to the History of Art, January 23, 2006
This review is from: The Meaning of Art (Paperback)
In this classical study of the history of Art History Read interweaves definitions of fundamental conceptions with descriptions of works of art. He strives to give us an understanding of the difference between different forms of Art and Beauty. He writes to help us understand fundamental concepts such as Form and Expression, Pattern, Empathy, Abstract Art, Humanistic Art., Line, Tone,Color and Form.
But the bulk of the book is a history of Western art , from Primitive Art via the major figures of Western Art to the moderns Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth.
In the third section of the work he considers, subjects such as ' the Artist's point- of-view , Tolstoy and Wordsworth, Art and Society, The will- to-form . He concludes with a small chapter 'The ultimate values'. The book's illustrations are excellent.
In his concluding paragraph Read states his credo:
"The ultimate values of art transcend the individual and his time and circumstance. They express an ideal proportion or harmony which the artist can grasp only in virtue of his intuitive powers. In expressing his intuition the artist willuse materials placed in his hands by the circumstances of histime: at one period he will scratch on the walls ofhis cave, at another he will build or decorate a temple or cathedral, at another he will paint a canvas for a limited circle ofconnoisseurs. The true artist is indifferent to the materials and conditions imposed upon him. He accepts any conditions, so long as they can be used to express his will-to- form. Then in the wider mutations ofhistory his efforts are magnified, or diminished, taken up or dismissed, by forces which he cannot predict, and which have very little to do with the values of which he is the exponent.It is his faith that those values are nevertheless among the eternal attributes of humanity."
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Art essay for beginners, June 19, 2000
This review is from: The Meaning of Art (Paperback)
My major study is theory of art. Herbert Read's [The meaning of Art] is about art, aesthetics, art institiution, and principle conceptions like 'Golden section', 'Pattern', 'Form', 'Empathy', and 'Content' and so on. And this book very small size and including picture. For that contents, this book is good for beginners but not fit to major students, so to speak, students majoring art history. Read is also famous for art theory educator in the world. the writing is so easy to understand for that reason. Half of contents composed of simple explanation of art history and Big artists like Van Gogh, Picasso, Kandinsky. If you believe you're layman concerned to art, Choose this title and Recognize 'the meaning of Art'
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From dust to dust, December 6, 2011
The book is disintergrating as I read it.Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bal
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