The Twentieth Century

The Twentieth Century - The Herbert History of Art and Architecture

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Publisher's Synopsis

"The Twentieth Century" is one of a series which attempts to describe the social, political, religious and intellectual climate in which the visual arts developed in a particular period as well as the genesis and attainments of its art and architecture and the features that distinguish its style and the artists who practised it.;From the turn of the century "Cite Industrielle" to the latest in Environments, Conceptual Art and consumer-society architecture, the book surveys the major trends and experiments in painting, sculpture and architecture of the twentieth century.;It traces the evolution of modern art from Matisse and the Fauves to some of the latest manifestations of Freud, abstraction, functionalism, futurism, pop art, op art, tachisme, cubism, surrealism, "art brut", orphism and "machines a habiter". The text attempts to analyze not only changes in style associated with the period but also radical changes in expressive means and new intellectual approaches towards creativity.

Book information

ISBN: 9780906969939
Publisher: Herbert Press
Imprint: Herbert Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 709.04
DEWEY edition: 18
Language: English
Number of pages: 200
Weight: 445g
Height: 218mm
Width: 152mm