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Art Nouveau Masterpieces of Art by Flame Tree Studio (Created by); Julian Beecroft
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Category: General Art and Design | Series: Masterpieces of Art Ser.
Founded in the 1880s as a response to the art world's elitist obsession with painted and sculptural arts, 'New Art' quickly found ethusiastic support. Art Nouveau combined a desire for the complete reflection of art through craft and design, with the flowing lines of nature and Japonisme. It remains hug ...Show more
Edgar Degas Masterpieces of Art by Michael Robinson
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Category: Artists | Series: Masterpieces of Art
French artist Edgar Degas was famous for his drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking. Although a member of the Impressionists, with Monet, Pissaro and Renoir his work focused on indoor subjects, particularly his acutely observed pieces on ballerinas. His masterful studies of real life resonate stil ...Show more
Egon Schiele Masterpieces of Art by Rosalind Ormiston
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Category: Artists | Series: Masterpieces of Art
Austrian painter Egon Schiele was a gifted artist, mentored by the great Gustav Klimt. Inspired by the human form, he is best-known for his figurative works, particularly of women, with their defiantly confrontational air and their bold contortions. Schiele's nudes are shockingly direct in the way they ...Show more
Lichtenstein: Masterpieces of Art by Rosalind Ormiston
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Category: Artists | Series: Masterpieces of Art | Reading Level: General Adult
Bringing the life and works of the great painter to life, Kandinsky explores the extraordinary output of one of Russia’s most well-known and influential artists. This book follows his artistic development, from the early folk art inspired by his native Russia, via his involvement with both Der Blaue Rei ...Show more
Paul Gauguin Masterpieces of Art by Rosalind; Flame Tree Studio (COR) C. P.; Ormiston Gregory
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Category: Artists | Series: Masterpieces of Art Ser.
Gauguin began his artistic life as an Impressionist in Paris, but yearning for a wider world view he experimented with decorative art and bright colours to create what some have termed Symbolism. He painted briefly with Van Gogh but was strongly drawn by the "otherness" of the South Pacific to which he ...Show more
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