Vincent van Gogh
Between Earth and Heaven : the Landscapes
Between Earth and Heaven : the Landscapes
A highly original and wide-ranging study of 'the end' in art.
Discusses the famous Dutch periodical, describes its influence on artists, architects, and designers, and analyzes the work of individual Dutch artists
This is an analysis of the interrelation between the abstract artist Mondrian's paintings, and his theories on art and life as expressed in his public writings and largely unpublished letters. Mondrian's art was not based on reasoning or calculation (on the contrary, intuition was central to his concept of the artistic process), but he always felt a strong urge to position his art in a wider cultural and philosophical context. Central to his thought was the theosophical notion of evolution, which required the destruction of the old to make room for the new - in life, in society, and in art.
This work on Mondrian, one of the great pioneers of abstract art, analyzes the interrelation between his paintings and his theories on art and life as expressed in the public writings and the (largely unpublished) letters. schovat popis
In einem opulent bebilderten Prachtband: die betörenden, mit einer überwältigenden schöpferischen Energie gemalten Landschaften Vincent van Goghs.