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Histoire de l'art: L'art antique

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L'Histoire de l'art est une vaste fresque qui va de la préhistoire jusqu'aux premières années du XXᵉ siècle. Commencée en 1909, terminée en 1927, plusieurs fois remaniée, la totale nouveauté de l'entreprise d'Élie Faure a été d'introduire un genre nouveau devenu populaire et indispensable aujourd'hui : le livre d'art où chaque commentaire peut être comparé aux oeuvres elles-mêmes, la juxtaposition et la confrontation des images justifiant l'audace des rapprochements qui parfois paraissent insolites. Entreprise tout à fait nouvelle à l'époque, elle n'a été, Malraux mis à part, ni égalée, ni dépassée aujourd'hui. Cette édition du cinquantenaire comporte des éléments inédits : - une présentation de l'homme et de l'oeuvre, en tête de L'art antique ;- un dossier constitué de lettres, d'articles, de variantes, de textes divers, à la fin de chaque volume.Ces éléments établis par Martine Chatelain-Courtois, responsable des Cahiers Élie Faure et grande spécialiste de son oeuvre, sont d'un immense intérêt. Ils permettent une lecture entièrement nouvelle, nous aident à saisir l'évolution de l'auteur, le font revivre au fil des ans et des itinéraires de ses voyages.

480 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1919

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Élie Faure

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Jacques Élie Faure (4 April 1873 – 29 October 1937) was a French medical doctor, art historian and essayist.

Faure was called "the greatest art critic of the 1920s and 30s". He is the author of the History of Art, considered a historiographical pillar in the discipline.

Dr. Faure was drafted as a military doctor at the front line during the First World War. He was quickly traumatized by the fighting and moved to the rear of the battlefield.

His book, La Sainte Face (The Holy Face), published in 1917 retraces his time as a frontline doctor from August 1914 to August 1915. The second part, "Far from the Fire", describes his convalescence in Paris and Côte d'Azur.

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February 23, 2017
Elie Foure was VERY passionate about Greek and Roman art and this comes across very articulately in his study of Antiquity. It was the first deeper study I read about the various artists at the time and the origins of Greek mastery of sculpture and mosaics and how the Romans copies and modified them. A must for the art student!
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September 15, 2008
Read the last volume, The Spirit of the Forms, translated by Walter Pach. 1937 printing with first owner's name written inside and year '37 -- bought from amazon. Christ, if only today's art critics could write like this dude.
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4 reviews
August 4, 2012
I have two hardcover volumes of this in English -- vol. 1 Ancient Art and vol. 2 Medieval Art. Beautiful images and brilliant writing. Came upon them when it was referenced by Henry Miller in one of his books as some of the best writing he'd ever read. Totally agree.
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15 reviews
July 19, 2023
Very well explained everything for general culture as well as for art enthusiasts. I recommend it for the writing style and the knowledge provided.
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January 31, 2026
"Je les jugeais, — je les juge encore, — d'une philosophie puérile, sentimentale, larmoyante, obscure et mal écrites par surcroît."

Moins une histoire de l'art qu'une introduction à la philosophie propre de l'auteur. Élie Faure tente, par la poésie, de capturer une certaine sensibilité artistique emprunte d'un mysticisme que je juge (avec, plus tard, son auteur) puérile et même parfois ridicule.

Quelques fulgurances récompenseront néanmoins le lecteur patient.
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458 reviews21 followers
August 24, 2024
This man could write. History of Art is filled with beautiful, rhapsodic prose, reminiscent of the great Proust. While some knowledge of Egyptian, Greek, or Assyrian history will enhance the experience of the reader, Faure’s poetic journey through the art of ancient civilizations long past can be appreciated by anyone. Truly an underrepresented gem.
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57 reviews
April 26, 2024
Très obscure à ça rhétorique, pas clair, beaucoup de métaphore qui ne sont pas nécessaire.

Mais très intéressant ça approximation à l'histoire de l'art.

C'est nul l'absolu carence des photo ou des dessins

J'ai vais lire les outrés deux livres de lui
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March 9, 2025
This History of ancient Art is condensing Nietzsche's genius, Elie Faure's feather, and ancients fever. A beautiful, scholar, and unfortunately unpopular book, that should be read by every art enthusiast.
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