The voices of silence
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Andre Malro is a French writer, a prominent political and cultural figure, a thinker who, largely influenced the work of Albert Camus, but first of all - one of the largest European culturalists and art historians, whose comprehensive work of the “voice of silence” is considered invariably relevant, classical And an unlucking work simultaneously in art criticism, picturesque aesthetics and philosophy of art.
This is a book in which for the first time in world art criticism the now popular term “imaginary museum” sounded - that is, a collection of works of art, whose images are forever preserved in our memory.
In addition, this work contains an original theory of the author about the comprehensive influence of ancient art on the art of the world, the place of copying in the creative biographies of great masters is explored, a lot of attention is paid to children"s and naive art and the concept of Malro about the nature of creativity as a conquest by the artist of truth appears With the help of exclusively stylistic forms
This is a book in which for the first time in world art criticism the now popular term “imaginary museum” sounded - that is, a collection of works of art, whose images are forever preserved in our memory.
In addition, this work contains an original theory of the author about the comprehensive influence of ancient art on the art of the world, the place of copying in the creative biographies of great masters is explored, a lot of attention is paid to children"s and naive art and the concept of Malro about the nature of creativity as a conquest by the artist of truth appears With the help of exclusively stylistic forms
Author:
Author:Мальро А.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-133179-5
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