Stealing the Mona Lisa

Stealing the Mona Lisa What Art Stops Us from Seeing

Paperback (30 Sep 2004)

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Publisher's Synopsis

When the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1911, it was twenty-four hours before anyone knew it was missing. Afterward, thousands of people flocked to see the empty space where it had once hung, many of them having never seen the painting in the first place. In Stealing the Mona Lisa, Darien Leader takes the intriguing story of the theft of the Mona Lisa and the public's reaction to it as a starting point to explore the psychology of looking at visual art. What do we hope to see in paintings, and what do they hide from us? Why should some artists feel compelled to live lives that are more colorful than their works? And why did the police bungle their long investigation into the theft of Leonardo's masterpiece? Leader combines anecdote, observation, and analysis with examples taken from classical and contemporary art to create a surprising and fearless interrogation of what we see in art and what we might hope to find.

Book information

ISBN: 9781593760397
Publisher: Catapult
Imprint: Counterpoint Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 701.15
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 190
Weight: 231g
Height: 203mm
Width: 119mm
Spine width: 16mm