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Cane, William.
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Painting -- Themes, motives.
Art appreciation.
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Cane, William.
Painting -- Themes, motives.
Art appreciation.
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Every
picture
hides
a
story
: the
secret
ways
artists
make
their
work
more
seductive
/ William Cane and Anna Gabrielle.
by
Cane, William.
Rowman & Littlefield, 2023.
Call #:
750.19 C221e
Subjects
Painting -- Themes, motives.
Art appreciation.
ISBN:
9781538161364 (hc.)
Description:
xiv, 297 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes index.
Contents:
Leonardo da Vinci -- Michelangelo -- Raphael -- Hans Holbein -- Caravaggio -- Titian -- Artemisia Gentileschi -- Diego Velzquez -- Johannes Vermeer -- Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres -- William Bouguereau -- John Everett Millais -- Édouard Manet -- Edgar Degas, Berthe Morisot -- Mary Cassatt -- Thomas Eakins -- John William Waterhouse -- Vincent van Gogh -- John Singer Sargent -- John William Godward -- Gustav Klimt.
Summary:
"Each year eleven million people trek to the Louvre to gawk at the Mona Lisa. Many visitors clutch guide books in hand describing the painting. For some, it's the experience of a lifetime, one they'll talk about with friends and family for decades. Yet some modern researchers say that the vast majority of people will never recognize the hidden messages in this painting. That's because those hidden messages are subliminal. Buried below the threshold of conscious awareness, Da Vinci used techniques people never notice. Not only don't people know what they're seeing, they would be shocked to find out. A surprisingly large number of famous paintings fall into the same category. That is, they employ subliminal techniques to enhance the effectiveness of the
work
or to encode messages within portraits and landscapes. No book, however, has ever attempted to provide an overview of the technical sophistication and arcane methods that
artists
worldwide have used to conceal
secret
meaning in
their
work
. '
Every
Picture
Hides
a
Story
' is the first book to expose the subliminal content in the world's greatest paintings. Titillating, subversive, and building on the groundbreaking
work
of pioneers of art criticism, this book will enable readers to view art masterpieces with greater understanding. And
their
enjoyment of these works will be exponentially enhanced. This full-color book contains ninety images of the paintings and
their
details."--Jacket.
Genre:
Art criticism.
Essays.
Other authors:
Gabrielle, Anna, 1961-
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