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    500 Self-Portraits

    €27.95
    A compelling collection of self-portraits from throughout recorded history, revised to include captivating contemporary works
    ISBN: 9780714875958
    AuthorRideal Liz
    SubAuthor1Bell, Julian
    Pub Date16/03/2018
    BindingHardback
    Pages588
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    A compelling collection of self-portraits from throughout recorded history, revised to include captivating contemporary works

    The challenge of interpreting and recreating their own likenesses has proven irresistible to artists throughout the ages. Originally published more than 80 years ago and last revised in 2000, this wholly new edition for 2018 presents a selection of powerfully evocative works by many of the world's greatest artists - from Durer and Rembrandt to Marina Abramovic, David Hockney, and Cindy Sherman - working in painting, photography, sculpture, and performance. Flowing in a chronological sequence, with interspersed artist quotes, it features essays by Julian Bell and Liz Rideal. This is both a useful resource and a thoughtful celebration of a much-loved art form.

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    A compelling collection of self-portraits from throughout recorded history, revised to include captivating contemporary works

    The challenge of interpreting and recreating their own likenesses has proven irresistible to artists throughout the ages. Originally published more than 80 years ago and last revised in 2000, this wholly new edition for 2018 presents a selection of powerfully evocative works by many of the world's greatest artists - from Durer and Rembrandt to Marina Abramovic, David Hockney, and Cindy Sherman - working in painting, photography, sculpture, and performance. Flowing in a chronological sequence, with interspersed artist quotes, it features essays by Julian Bell and Liz Rideal. This is both a useful resource and a thoughtful celebration of a much-loved art form.