Still Life by Erika Langmuir

Still Life by Erika Langmuir

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In this guide, Erika Langmuir examines the fascination of still life and what distinguishes it from other categories of painting. She discusses its evolution from the trompe l'oeil wall paintings of Ancient Rome, through its revival in the age of Caravaggio, and again in the works of Picasso.

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Still Life by Erika Langmuir

Virtually everybody knows what kinds of things are represented in still life, but has difficulty explaining precisely what still life is. We are familiar enough with the subject matter - flowers, fruit, vegetables, pots and pans, tableware, books and musical instruments. Sometimes they are beautiful, ornate and desirable objects in themselves; very often they are commonplace household items. It is their re-presentation in paint that makes them seem remarkable, and a source of special enjoyment. In this Pocket Guide Erika Langmuir examines the special fascination of still life, and what distinguishes it from other categories of painting. She discusses its evolution from the trompe l'oeil wall paintings of ancient Rome, through its revival in the age of Caravaggio and Velazquez, and again in the works of Cezanne and Picasso. The subject is more complex than it seems, going to the very heart of the relationship between art and reality, perception and representation, and touching on how artists view their role in society.
Erika Langmuir, formerly Head of Education at the National Gallery, is the author of The National Gallery Companion Guide, and in the Pocket Guides series: Allegory, Angels, Landscape and Saints.
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ISBN 13 9781857099614
ISBN 10 1857099613
Title Still Life
Author Erika Langmuir
Series National Gallery London Pocket Guides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher National Gallery Company Ltd
Year published 2001-12-21
Number of pages 80
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.