Barbara Deimling Ordre des livres
Le travail de Barbara Deimling explore la relation complexe entre l'art et l'architecture, en examinant comment les processus créatifs dans ces domaines résonnent et s'influencent mutuellement. Elle examine les principes esthétiques et les contextes historiques qui façonnent notre perception et notre engagement avec les créations artistiques et architecturales. Les analyses de Deimling offrent aux lecteurs une nouvelle perspective sur la manière dont l'espace et la forme construisent l'expérience humaine. Son approche savante met en lumière les liens profonds qui définissent nos environnements construits et créés.






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- 2005
Botticelli
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
With the support of the influential Medici family and contributions to the renowned Sistine Chapel, Sandro Botticelli (1444/45–1510) was positioned for recognition. However, his work remained overshadowed for nearly four centuries until the 19th century, when he began to receive significant art-historical acclaim. Today, Botticelli is celebrated as a pivotal figure of the Florentine Early Renaissance. His iconic secular works, such as The Birth of Venus and Primavera, are often interpreted as allegories of Spring and are among the most famous paintings globally, characterized by their intricate details, graceful lines, and balanced compositions. His arrangements exude fluidity and poise, while his figures embody serenity and sensuality. Venus, in particular, is regarded as an art-historical symbol of beauty—pale-skinned, delicately featured, and imbued with a sense of promise. This essential introduction showcases key works from Botticelli’s oeuvre, illuminating the creation of a Renaissance legend. Through his celebrated mythological and allegorical scenes, as well as his luminous religious works, we delve into his mastery of figuration, movement, and line, which has inspired artists ranging from Edgar Degas to Andy Warhol and René Magritte to Cindy Sherman. Barbara Deimling, who directed the Syracuse University Florence Center from 2000 to 2009, has published extensively on Italian Renaissance painting.
- 2004
Scala Pocket: Botticelli. Ediz. tedesca
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
- 2000
Rediscovered genius of the Early Renaissance During Sandro Botticelli’s lifetime (1444/45-1510), the influence of his art scarcely reached beyond his native Florence, and following his death he was soon forgotten, to be rediscovered only in the 19th century, by the Pre-Raphaelites. Since then, Botticelli has ranked among the greatest of the Renaissance artists. In the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, paintings such as ’Primavera’ and ’The Birth of Venus’ belong to the foremost attractions for tourists and art lovers. His captivating figures of women, his intimate portrayals of the Madonna and Child, and the angel-like beauty of his adolescents are famous the world over today. About the Each book in TASCHEN’s Basic Art series
- 1993
Sandro Botticelli
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
" Botticelli dessinait souvent et tellement, qu'après sa mort les artistes ont eu un certain temps beaucoup de peine à s'en tenir à ses dessins. " GIORGIO VASARI