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Go to My LibraryThe Story Of Art
- Language
- English
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- Publisher
- Phaidon Press LTD
- Pages
- 688
- ISBN
- 9780714833552
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This book is widely praised as an exceptional and highly accessible introduction to the history of art, captivating readers from the outset. Reviewers consistently highlight its clear, concise, and engaging prose, often comparing it to an engrossing novel rather than a dry academic text. Many found it perfect for novices, opening up the world of art by explaining evolutions, theories, and the underlying motivations behind artistic creations in their historical context. The book is lauded for teaching readers how to genuinely look at and appreciate art, fostering an informed aesthetic taste. Its narrative "story" approach, coupled with well-integrated illustrations and a generally impartial tone, makes a complex subject approachable and stimulating, inspiring many to further explore the art world.
However, the reviews also point to several significant shortcomings. The most frequently cited criticism is the book's strong Western-centric bias, with many lamenting the limited or superficial coverage of non-European art traditions, including those from Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Some reviewers found the treatment of "primitive" art to be uninformed or condescending. A notable omission is the near absence of female artists throughout the vast historical survey. Additionally, the book's discussion of more recent contemporary art trends is sometimes perceived as less enthusiastic or detailed, which some attribute to its original publication date. In certain translated editions, issues like censored or missing images and inconsistent referencing were also reported.
Despite these criticisms, the book is overwhelmingly considered a classic and an invaluable starting point for anyone interested in art history. It is highly recommended for novices, students, and autodidacts seeking a clear, simple, and captivating overview of Western art. While not a comprehensive, one-stop resource, its primary strength lies in its ability to spark curiosity, encourage deeper exploration, and fundamentally change how readers perceive and engage with art. It serves as an excellent "door book" for developing a more informed and appreciative understanding of artistic expression across centuries.
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