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A New History of Western Art


  • Hannibal Books
  • by Koenraad Jonckheere
New reference work offers a different view of art history. Art is so much more than an aesthetic experience or an intriguing concept. It is also the application of new technologies, an instrument of politics and religion, a catalyst of revolutions, a trigger of extreme reactions. Art is the blueprint of an era, a carrier of elusive meaning. In five chapters, this accessible book outlines the story of the visual arts in Western Europe from antiquity to modern art.

ISBN 9789464366303 | EN | HB
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Publisher Hannibal Books
ISBN 9789464366303
Author(s) Koenraad Jonckheere
Publication date December 2022
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 280 x 225 mm
Pages 384
Language(s) English ed.
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A New History of Western Art deconstructs and demystifies the long history of art in Europe to reveal how and why certain works of art become iconic and enduring in their appeal. How has art evolved from the pursuit of the 'ideal' human form to a black square on a white canvas? Why is a banana duct-taped to a wall worth more on the art market than a beautiful seventeenth-century landscape? By taking art for what it actually is - a piece of stone or wood, a sheet of paper with some lines drawn on it, a painted canvas - this lively and accessible account shows how seemingly meaningless objects can be transformed into celebrated works of art. Breaking with conventional notions of artistic genius, Koenraad Jonckheere explores how stories and emotions give meaning to objects, and why changing historical circumstances result in such shifting opinions over time. Tracing its story from ancient times to present, A New History of Western Art reframes the evolution of European art and radically reshapes our understanding of art history.