Reviews
Description
To convey ideas through the medium of images has always been the aim of those who are artists as well as thinkers in art history, and it is to a desire to give a sensuous environment to intellectual concepts that we owe Haladyn's volume.
For this Imaginary Portrait pictures an art historian or, should we prefer to perceive, numerous art historians, formed in a series of 40 philosophic studies of art in which the philosophy is tempered by personality, and the thought shown under varying conditions of mood and manner, the very permanence of each principle gaining something through the spatial and temporal realities of life in Florence, Italy.
The most fascinating of all these pictures is undoubtedly that of Peter Porçal. The account of this art historian is perhaps a little bit of a memorial, and the description of other art historians conjures various seekers after something in the world of art's history that Haladyn also locates himself within and which readers are invited, with the support of photographic images of the city and other personalities, to inhabit.
EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
The promotion ends in 22d.03:02:52
The discount code is valid when purchasing from 10 €. Discounts do not stack.
To convey ideas through the medium of images has always been the aim of those who are artists as well as thinkers in art history, and it is to a desire to give a sensuous environment to intellectual concepts that we owe Haladyn's volume.
For this Imaginary Portrait pictures an art historian or, should we prefer to perceive, numerous art historians, formed in a series of 40 philosophic studies of art in which the philosophy is tempered by personality, and the thought shown under varying conditions of mood and manner, the very permanence of each principle gaining something through the spatial and temporal realities of life in Florence, Italy.
The most fascinating of all these pictures is undoubtedly that of Peter Porçal. The account of this art historian is perhaps a little bit of a memorial, and the description of other art historians conjures various seekers after something in the world of art's history that Haladyn also locates himself within and which readers are invited, with the support of photographic images of the city and other personalities, to inhabit.
Reviews