Artists: Their Lives and Works

Hardback

Main Details

Title Artists: Their Lives and Works
Authors and Contributors      By (author) DK
Foreword by Andrew Graham Dixon
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:360
Dimensions(mm): Height 308,Width 260
Category/GenreArt History
Individual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9780241226186
ClassificationsDewey:709.22
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Imprint DK
Publication Date 7 September 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Step into the studios of art's most iconic names An art gallery in book form, this fascinating volume showcases the works and lives of the greatest painters and sculptors the world has ever seen. Abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock said, "Every good artist paints what he is." Step into the world of over 80 artists from Giotto - the towering figure of Italy's early Renaissance - to conceptual artist Damian Hirst, and learn about their lives, loves, and sources of inspiration. Artists shows how events of the day impacted on individuals' work. Browse fascinating accounts of each one in the context of their time, with pictures that demonstrate the full genius of their works. This comprehensive reference brings you the tumultuous lives of Hans Holbein the Younger, Vincent van Gogh, Georgia O'Keefe, Andy Warhol, and many others. It reveals artists you may not have heard of, and gives unexpected detail of the lives of famous figures, from Leonardo da Vinci and Auguste Rodin to Frida Kahlo and Anish Kapoor. Artists also features technique and context boxes that explore how art has evolved, and "key moment" timelines with essential dates. Richly illustrated throughout, it is the ideal gift for art-lovers, young and old.

Author Biography

Andrew Graham-Dixon is one of the leading art critics and presenters of arts television in the English-speaking world. He has presented numerous landmark series on art for the BBC, including the acclaimed A History of British Art, Renaissance and Art of Eternity, as well as numerous individual documentaries on art and artists. He has a long history of public service in the field of the visual arts, having judged the Turner Prize, the BP National Portrait Prize and the Annual British Animation Awards, among many other prizes. He has served on the Government Art Collection Committee, the Hayward Advisory Committee, and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead.