Dorling Kindersley (DK) is a British multinational publishing company specializing in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 62 languages. It is part of Penguin Random House, a consumer publishing company jointly owned by Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA and Pearson PLC. Bertelsmann owns 53% of the company and Pearson owns 47%.
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Great book for those interested in art. The only thing I disliked was the structure of the book. I have found some of the chapters way too repetitive. In any case, a must-read.
It's descriptive in a visual way that makes it engaging for any reader to enjoy.
However, I take issue with its title, that claims it is the ‘Story of Art’, whereas it’s simply the ‘Story of European, and (at the very end) art in the US’.
Such broad claims are problematic, for the simple reason that they are quick to claim, that only art produced in these geographical locations are worthy of being considered as such —Art.
Lazy titles such as these can be misleading and inevitably influence our world view. Which is disappointing when the book is otherwise well researched and has been made accessible to readers with any interest in the subject.
So to be clear, this is NOT the story of Art. It is simply the story of Art in ‘Europe and the US’.
অনেক বেশী ইনফর্মেটিভ একটা বই আর্টের শুরু থেকে বর্তমান জমানা পর্যন্ত প্রায় সব কিছুই বর্ননা করা আছে। পড়তে কিংবা দেখতে গিয়ে নতুন কিছু শিখেছি যেমন প্রথম আইকোনিক পোট্রেট কার কে করেছিল ইত্যাদি।
Detailed and comprehensive, it helped me to understand and appreciate why I love art from certain periods. And for the other periods of art that may be underappreciated, it introduces the importance and beauty of that period by drawing you to essential artists and pieces of the period. Not to mention even key socio-economic-environmental-political events that shaped art at the time. I wish it introduced art from lesser known regions like Asia. Nevertheless, a great book for beginner art history knowledge!