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John Baskett

    The Horse in Art
    Das Pferd in der Kunst
    • The Horse in Art

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The horse symbolizes civilization, serving humanity in farming, transportation, war, religion, and exploration, resulting in a rich artistic legacy. This book explores the horse's various roles from its domestication to the present. Distinguished author John Baskett begins with ancient civilizations, showcasing masterpieces from Asia, and moves to the Middle Ages, where horses were bred for warfare and agriculture, illustrated in works like the Bayeux Tapestry. The Renaissance period is highlighted by artists who revered horses, such as Leonardo da Vinci, whose skillful drawings reflect this admiration. The 17th century brought naturalism through masters like Peter Paul Rubens, while George Stubbs emerged as the leading horse painter in 18th-century England. The book also examines American artists George Catlin and Frederic Remington, alongside exquisite miniatures by Persian and Mughal painters. This new edition revives a long-out-of-print classic, featuring additional illustrations, a new chapter on the 20th century, and artist biographies. With stunning color reproductions and accessible text, it serves as a unique guide to the evolving cultural perspectives, artistic styles, and symbolic meanings associated with this beloved subject.

      The Horse in Art2006