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edicion 1968, 210 paginas, tapa blanda ( estropeada ), interior en buen estado, con el texto en ingles

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First published January 1, 1968

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Hugh Honour

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A self-taught English art historian.

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August 18, 2024
The 'Style and Civilisation' series was the sort of thing Pelican used to do really well, and I wish they would do something like again.
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February 28, 2019
Uno dei libri fondamentali per un’introduzione quanto mai appropriata per quanto riguarda il periodo neoclassico dell’arte, dell’architettura, della scultura e della mobilia.

Consigliatissimo per chiunque abbia voglia di immergersi in un periodo storico poco esaltato dagli storici più in vista.
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November 24, 2011
This book is an explanation, with illustrations, of the cool, simple, linear, rational, geometric, secular, civic moralizing art we call Neo-Classicism (which its contemporaries called the “true” art, reflecting their idealism), and its subsequent downfall with the Revolution, Napoleon and romanticist reaction. Honour writes well and weaves the various talents (architecture, design, painting, sculpture, writing) together seamlessly. I didn’t appreciate many of the black and white reproductions — they were almost indiscernible. And Honour goes too far when he denies a link between David’s early works, such as “Brutus,” and his political writing. On the whole, though, this is a deft description on an art period inseparable from its historical background.
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132 reviews16 followers
December 19, 2018
Interesting and informative treatment of the Neoclassicist movement in art during the 18th century.
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May 14, 2024
Reading this made me realize that “Rococo” is one of my favorite words.
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October 5, 2013
The scholarship in this book is superb, it's well organized and there are enough primary sources to really support what Honour is talking about, but it just can't makeup for the fact that I hate Neo-Classicism. If it's your thing, I recommend checking it out, but I'm way too much of a Romantic for this.
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June 14, 2011
I do not care for Neo-Classicism so it was difficult to read about it. It was required for an art history class.
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June 12, 2013
An excellent book/treatment of a rather unexciting topic (Neoclassical aesthetics... Winckelmann... ughh).
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October 15, 2015
I had to read this for an 18/19 art history class...and it was boring, this author needs to make it where people don't fall asleep while reading this book.
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