3.5 stars
I’ve been wanting to know more about art history and different art styles and movements is a more linear way, since my knowledge so far has been very much random bits I picked up over the years.
I decided to read this as a text book, taking notes as I went, and I think that was a good idea.
The book is informative and goes into the historical, societal and cultural backgrounds of the different movements which I appreciated.
I will say, I don’t think this is 100% beginner friendly though; the structure is not always clear and we don’t always get the defining characteristics of each movement laid out properly. The glossary at the end does a little bit of helping, but I still had to pop over to google a few times to fill in some gaps.
I also wish there was a practical side to it, some exercises, writing prompts, painting analysis that we as readers could do ourselves and then check against the generally accepted academic analysis, etc.
Also, the writing was at time too “high brow academic”, which for a book that is targeted at people of the general public who want to learn about the subject without any prior study can be quite hard. I had some previous knowledge to pull from and still found it hard at times!
It has a lot of good information, but it isn’t very helpful in showing you how to apply it and help you retain it.