The horse from cave paintings to modern art
Preface / Jean-Louis Gouraud -- Introduction : the horse in the imagination / Marc-André Wagner -- Prehistoric art / Denis Vialou -- Ancient eastern art : from its origins to the Achaemenid empire / Henri-Paul Francfort -- China : before the Han dynasty / Henri-Paul Francfort -- Greek and Roman anti...
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Abbeville Press Publishers
2010
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Zusammenfassung: | Preface / Jean-Louis Gouraud -- Introduction : the horse in the imagination / Marc-André Wagner -- Prehistoric art / Denis Vialou -- Ancient eastern art : from its origins to the Achaemenid empire / Henri-Paul Francfort -- China : before the Han dynasty / Henri-Paul Francfort -- Greek and Roman antiquity / Michel Woronoff -- Medieval art : 300-1400 / Yves Christe -- Arab manuscripts / Annie Vernay-Nouri -- War : 1400-2000 / Daniel Roche -- Carriages and teams : 1500-1900 / Jean-Louis Libourel -- Sport and the leisure class : the cult of superfluity, 1700-1900 / Nicolas Chaudun -- An enchanted horse : the eastern gallop, 1700-1900 / Christine Peltre -- Western art : 1848-1914 / Emmanuelle Héran -- Conflict in the twentieth century / Camille Morineau -- Conclusion : the religion of the horse / Jean-Louis Gouraud. From the caves at Lascaux to the European race tracks of Degas to the American West of Frederic Remington, the horse has never ceased to inspire the human imagination. Once omnipresent--on the battlefield, in agricultural work, and in transport--horses have little by little disappeared from our immediate environment, but they remain fixtures throughout our museums, atop pedestals in our town squares, and in the landscapes of memory Transcending genres, places, and eras, specialists on the history of the horse and its representation in art create an ideal panorama on the subject, guiding us through the rich legacy of The Horse: From Cave Paintings to Modern Art. With these scholars we cross the principal continents from east to west and from prehistory to the present day, examining the rich history of the horse in art, which illustrates how dearly horses have been prized by all human societies fortunate enough to encounter them The artistic styles represented in this book offer something for every taste. There are cave paintings and sculptures, medieval illuminated manuscripts and photographs, and depictions of battle and scenes of leisure. Uccello, Rubens, Van Dyck, Velazquez, Gericault, Stubbs, David, and Picasso are among the 137 artists featured in this in-depth study. As the more than three hundred images in this precious volume diversely illustrate, the horse is as beautiful an animal as it has been useful--indeed, central--to the development of human society Museum of Natural History in Paris, Henripaul Francfort is the director of Central Asian Archaeology CNRS Research Institute. Michel woronoff is honorary president of the University of Franche-Comte and a professor emeritus at the Faculte de Lettres. YVES christe is an art history professor at the University of Geneva, annie vernay-nouri is conservator at the department of eastern manuscripts at the National Library of France. Daniel Roche is a professor at the College de France, jean-Louis Libourel is the chief curator at Patrimoine, Nicolas Chaudun is an art historian and editor. Christine peltre is a professor of art history at the University of Strasbourg. Emmanuelle Heran is a curator at the Musee d'Orsay. Camille Morineau is a curator at the Centre Pompidou. --Book Jacket |
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Beschreibung: | beinhaltet bibliographische Referenzen und index |
Beschreibung: | 400 Seiten Illustrationen 33 cm, in Schuber (34,5 cm) |
ISBN: | 9780789210180 978-0-7892-1018-0 0789210185 0-7892-1018-5 |