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Painting: critical and primary sources

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Published
Publication date19/11/2015
PublisherBloomsbury
Number of pages1788
Volume1-4
Edition1
ISBN (print)9781472558411
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Painting: Critical and Primary Sources is a multi-volume reference work that brings together seminal writings on the history, philosophy and practice of painting. The collected essays range across the domains of philosophy, history, aesthetics, literature, science, anthropology, critical theory, cultural studies and art practice.

Each volume is arranged thematically and separately introduced by the editors. Together the volumes trace a chronology of painting from the pre-Renaissance onwards, addressing notions and techniques of the artist and the artwork before setting out the key critical perspectives, problematics and approaches that frame modern painting practice from the nineteenth century through to the contemporary period.

With key essays from Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Michael Fried, Hubert Damisch, Mieke Bal and many more, this set will be an essential resource for all students and scholars of fine art.