Art Firsts: The Story of Art in 30 Pioneering Works

Art Firsts: The Story of Art in 30 Pioneering Works

by Nick Trend

Narrated by John Sackville

Unabridged — 3 hours, 47 minutes

Art Firsts: The Story of Art in 30 Pioneering Works

Art Firsts: The Story of Art in 30 Pioneering Works

by Nick Trend

Narrated by John Sackville

Unabridged — 3 hours, 47 minutes

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Overview

When was art's first kiss? Who painted the first ever smile and the first self-portrait? When did Western art first depict a Black person or approach feminism? And why were each of these firsts so important? This book answers all these fascinating questions and more.

Art Firsts explores 30 groundbreaking works to piece together an original approach to looking at and appreciating art, as well as understanding where it has come from and how it relates to you. Each first is approachable and engaging, while each work is simply and satisfyingly explained. Every work is also fully illustrated, and its significance is shown through images of the subsequent artists directly inspired by them.

This book offers a refreshing and fascinating narrative for those curious about why so-called 'masterpieces' are so important and how the story of art can be boiled down to flashes of fascinating brilliance.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

05/08/2023

Telegraph culture editor Trend debuts with an engrossing survey of paintings from the past 700 years that helped to redefine “what art was for and how to make it” by showcasing a new technique, trend, or idea. Antonello da Messina’s 1470 Portrait of a Young Man featured the first smile in a portrait—uncontroversial to the modern viewer, Trend notes, but unheard-of in the 15th century, when portraits depicted kings or noblemen who projected authority through “uniformly serious” gazes. The first jealous lover showed up in Diego Velázquez’s 1630 Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan, in which the sun god informs Vulcan of his wife’s infidelity. In the 1540s, Titian deviated from the typical “smooth, polished” painting style by using visible brushstrokes “to draw our attention to the hand of the artist,” while Pablo Picasso’s 1907 Les Demoiselles D’Avignon was the first to render “distorted” bodies, helping to pave the way for cubism. Trend expertly situates each artistic breakthrough within its sociocultural moment and includes a well-balanced mix of the famous (The Birth of Venus) and the obscure (Sofonisba Anguissola’s The Chess Game), even though he admits that the selection is constrained by its Eurocentric focus. This is perfect for the art history–curious who want to learn more without hitting the museum. Photos. (June)

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"This is perfect for the art history-curious who want to learn more without hitting the museum." – Publishers Weekly

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159737571
Publisher: Octopus Books
Publication date: 06/15/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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