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Eeuwige Schoonheid : Inleiding Tot De Kunst Met 370 Zwarte En Gekleurde (original 1950; edition 1951)

by E. H. Gombrich

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"The Story of Art is one of the most famous and popular books on art ever published. For 45 years it has remained unrivalled as an introduction to the whole subject, from the earliest cave paintings to the experimental art of today. Readers of all ages and backgrounds throughout the world have found in Professor Gombrich a true master, who combines knowledge and wisdom with a unique gift for communicating directly his own deep love of the works of art he describes." "The Story of Art owes its lasting popularity to the directness and simplicity of the writing, and also the author's skill in presenting a clear narrative. He describes his aim as 'to bring some intelligible order into the wealth of names, periods and styles which crowd the pages of more ambitious works', and using his insight into the psychology of the visual arts, he makes us see the history of art as 'a continuous weaving and changing of traditions in which each work refers to the past and points to the future', 'a living chain that still links our own time with the Pyramid age'. In its new format, the 16th edition of this classic work is set to continue its triumphant progress for future generations and to remain the first choice for all newcomers to art."--Jacket.… (more)
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Title:Eeuwige Schoonheid : Inleiding Tot De Kunst Met 370 Zwarte En Gekleurde
Authors:E. H. Gombrich
Info:Uitgeversmaatschappij (1951), Hardcover
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The Story of Art by E. H. Gombrich (1950)

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An intelligent and jargon free tour through the history of Western art. Reading this book for the first time I am reminded of how important it is to know our common Western culture, which is in part a history of paintings, buildings and sculptures which have meaning and beauty as they come to us across the centuries. I almost feel it is a duty to have some knowledge of Western civilisation in this sense if you want to call yourself an educated citizen and heir to the Western tradition. Most people seem content to take photos of their dinner and post them on Instagram, and for those people in this way remaining forever naive of our great artistic, architectural and literary traditions, our common culture of Western civilisation, I feel sad. They don't know what they are missing out on. More than that with fewer people having an acquaintance with this common historical culture, society's points of reference are impoverished, our conversations are hollowed out, and civilisation in this country ebbs and gutters like a candle flickering low. You can read this book for nothing if you get it out from a public library, but it enriches you in ways different and perhaps deeper than owning a new BMW and the latest smartphone. Of course as well as reading books like this it is ideal to spend some time wandering around places like Florence, Rome, Athens and Amsterdam and their galleries and museums (and yes, that requires more money, but it still doesn't require you to be rich if you do it in the right way).

And after you have read this, watch the full series made for BBC, Civilisation, with Kenneth Clarke talking to camera like an adult and you will further flesh out the story this book narrates so limpidly.
  Tom.Wilson | Jul 29, 2024 |
This is a great book on art history ....though now somewhat dated. I'm now in the position of having to downsize my library and this book is one of the casualties. Pity but I won't be using it. I give it two stars. ( )
  booktsunami | Jan 18, 2024 |
Incredibile come Gombrich riesca a far scorrere circa 25 secoli di arte con tanta semplicità e capacità narrativa. È una storia, del resto, e G. ne è grande narratore. Il testo - specialmente in questa edizione con illustrazioni grandi e a colori - è un'ottima introduzione che invoca approfondimenti di ogni genere. Gombrich procede con passi da gigante e quindi in mezzo ci si perde, come è ovvio per una disamina sintetica, molto. Ma l'essenziale c'è tutto e alcune osservazioni di G. sono a tutti gli effetti illuminanti. Solo un po' più debole la parte finale, ma come nota anche G. la storia ha bisogno di distanza per essere ben descritta. ( )
  d.v. | May 16, 2023 |
Muy bueno. Hacia el final un poco pesado. ( )
  Alvaritogn | Jul 1, 2022 |
manca la sovracopertina
  marisamo | Jun 3, 2022 |
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Houtzager, M. ElisabethTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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This book is intended for all who feel in need of some first orientation in a strange and fascinating field.

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This book was planned from the outset to tell the story of art in both words and pictures by enabling readers as far as possible to have the illustration discussed in the text in front of them, without having to turn the page.

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There are many more illustrations in colour in this than in the twelfth edition, but the text (except for the bibliography) remains unchanged.

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Preface to the fourteenth edition, March 1984.
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Pessimists sometimes tell us that in this age of television and videos people have lost the habit of reading and that students, in particular, tend to lack the patience to derive pleasure from reading any book from cover to cover.

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"The Story of Art is one of the most famous and popular books on art ever published. For 45 years it has remained unrivalled as an introduction to the whole subject, from the earliest cave paintings to the experimental art of today. Readers of all ages and backgrounds throughout the world have found in Professor Gombrich a true master, who combines knowledge and wisdom with a unique gift for communicating directly his own deep love of the works of art he describes." "The Story of Art owes its lasting popularity to the directness and simplicity of the writing, and also the author's skill in presenting a clear narrative. He describes his aim as 'to bring some intelligible order into the wealth of names, periods and styles which crowd the pages of more ambitious works', and using his insight into the psychology of the visual arts, he makes us see the history of art as 'a continuous weaving and changing of traditions in which each work refers to the past and points to the future', 'a living chain that still links our own time with the Pyramid age'. In its new format, the 16th edition of this classic work is set to continue its triumphant progress for future generations and to remain the first choice for all newcomers to art."--Jacket.

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1st pub., 1950; 2nd ed., 1950; 3rd ed., 1951; 4th ed., 1952; 5th ed., 1953; 6th ed., 1954; 7th ed., 1955; 8th ed., 1956; 9th ed., 1958; 10th ed., 1960; reprinted 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964; 11th ed. (rev. & expanded), 1966; reprinted 1966, 1967 (three times), 1968; 12th ed. (expanded and redesigned), 1972; reprinted 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976; 13th ed. (rev. & expanded), 1978; reprinted 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983; 14th ed. (expanded & reset), 1984; reprinted 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988; 15th ed. (rev. & expanded), 1989; reprinted 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995; 16th ed. (rev., expanded & redesigned), 1995; reprinted 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.
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