Passionate modern. The art that committed the revolution. Nikiforova Vlad
Vlad Nikiforova, an art critic and journalist, rewinded the film of the story back so that you can participate in the film “Then in Vienna should be very interesting.” The Austrian mentality, being an art mentor for collectors and art lovers around the world. The art that committed the revolution ”will introduce you to the art of Vienna in the 1900s.
- You will find out how and why such masterpieces of world painting were created as the “Portrait of Adeli Blokh-Bauer” and “Kiss” Gustav Klimt, “Self-portrait with the Physalis” of Egon Shile, the first church in the Art Nouveau style Steinhof, the square chair of Joseph Hoffman and much, much more.
-the connection between the political problems of the sunset of Austria-Hungary, the Viennese culture of pleasure and secret vices, which have a vivid continuation in the modern art of Austria.
- You will see how Austrian artists expanded the traditional concept of art.
- And you will also find out in the art of which contemporary artists Modern found its continuation.
for whom This book:
- for those who want to get to know the history of Austria-Hungary and the art of modernity.
- for those who want to see the reproductions of the most famous paintings of Austrian modernists. P>
- For those who want to walk along the streets of Vienna and enjoy the atmosphere of modern and the smell of invigorating coffee from an old coffee shop.
Book of Vlada Nikiforova “Passionate Modern. The art that made a revolution ”is a color edition with bright reproductions, description and analysis of paintings.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 18 years old |
| Author | Nikiforova Vlad |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 208 |
| The year of publishing | 2022 |
| Type of art | Fine |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| Type of paper | Offset |
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