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History of Art: From Cave Paintings to iPads (Expanded and Popular Edition)
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A conversation between the master of contemporary art, David Hockney (1937-), and art critic Martin Gayford.
This masterpiece, which chronicles the history of painting, has now been published as a long-awaited, expanded and popular edition.
The following is from the publisher's website:
According to David Hockney, a picture is the only way to describe what you see.
But how do you translate three-dimensional people, objects, and places into two-dimensional paintings?
Images created with paintbrushes, cameras and computer software provide profound insight into how we see the world around us, and ultimately ourselves.
This book is a narrative history of painting (imagery) told through a dialogue between renowned figures in the art world.
It is insightful, encourages free thinking and greatly contributes to our understanding of the different ways in which reality is expressed.
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release date
2020年11月26日
Part numberKART10029W-9784861527999
Specification Publisher: Seigensha
Specifications: Soft cover/color
Format: B5 variant
Number of pages: 370
Language: Japanese
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