Art and Illusion
Author: Ernst Hans Gombrich
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 1960
Total Pages: 510
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe A.W. Mellon lectures in the fine arts 1956, National Gallery of Art, Washington
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Author: Ernst Hans Gombrich
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 1960
Total Pages: 510
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe A.W. Mellon lectures in the fine arts 1956, National Gallery of Art, Washington
Author: Wendy Bellion
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Published: 2012-12-01
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 080783890X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this richly illustrated study, the first book-length exploration of illusionistic art in the early United States, Wendy Bellion investigates Americans' experiences with material forms of visual deception and argues that encounters with illusory art shaped their understanding of knowledge, representation, and subjectivity between 1790 and 1825. Focusing on the work of the well-known Peale family and their Philadelphia Museum, as well as other Philadelphians, Bellion explores the range of illusions encountered in public spaces, from trompe l'oeil paintings and drawings at art exhibitions to ephemeral displays of phantasmagoria, "Invisible Ladies," and other spectacles of deception. Bellion reconstructs the elite and vernacular sites where such art and objects appeared and argues that early national exhibitions doubled as spaces of citizen formation. Within a post-Revolutionary culture troubled by the social and political consequences of deception, keen perception signified able citizenship. Setting illusions into dialogue with Enlightenment cultures of science, print, politics, and the senses, Citizen Spectator demonstrates that pictorial and optical illusions functioned to cultivate but also to confound discernment. Bellion reveals the equivocal nature of illusion during the early republic, mapping its changing forms and functions, and uncovers surprising links between early American art, culture, and citizenship.
Author: Florian Heine
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2020-10-13
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 3791386794
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscover how artists have been tricking the human eye for centuries in this gorgeous and wide-ranging exploration of the art of illusion. This spellbinding look at the history and development of illusionistic art reveals wide-ranging techniques that have piqued the public's fascination with this medium. Beautifully reproduced, the images featured in the book includes centuries-old work such as the scenery at the Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, Italy, and the ceiling frescos at the Würzburg Residence in Germany, that showcase processes such as trompe l'oeil and anamorphosis. It also features work from the 20th and 21st centuries, including René Magritte's classic Surrealist works; M.C. Escher's magical and mathematically precise drawings; the seemingly undulating paintings of Bridget Riley; the manipulated photography of Andreas Gursky; Duane Hanson's eerily lifelike sculptures; JR's larger-than-life portrait photographs; and Georges Rousse's mind-bending constructions. The book also has examples of amazing street art including subway graffiti and a sidewalk painting that makes pedestrians think twice. This extraordinary and informative guide to all kinds of artistic trickery will satisfy scholars as well as everyday fans.
Author: Oliver Grau
Publisher: Mit Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9780262072410
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn overview of the art historical antecedents to virtual reality and the impact of virtual reality on contemporary conceptions of art.
Author: Al Seckel
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 9781402705779
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRings of seahorses seem to rotate and butterflies seems to transform into warriors right on the page. Astonishing creations of visual trickery by masters of the art, such as Escher, Dali, and Archimbolo make this breathtaking collection the definitive book of optical illusions. Includes an illuminating Foreword by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hofstadter.
Author: Brad Honeycutt
Publisher: Imagine Publishing
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781936140718
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhile even the simplest of illusions please, this stunning volume showcases over 200 of the finest images from around the world. Artists include Rafael Olbinski, Rob Gonsalves, Octavio Ocampo, David MacDonald, Gene Levine and M.C Escher. From the most classic optical illusions to complex graphic and painterly designs.
Author: Terry Ackland-Snow
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Published: 2017-09-30
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 1785003445
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFilm production is a highly creative and collaborative industry, full of multi-skilled artists and craftsmen. The fast-moving pace of technology makes it hard to keep abreast of current practices in production design. However, the ethos and skills behind filmmaking remain the same. In The Art of Illusion, renowned Art Director Terry Ackland-Snow shares his passion and knowledge of traditional film design from over fifty years of industry experience, using real-life case studies from some of the UK's most iconic films, including Batman, Labyrinth, the James Bond franchise and The Deep. Featuring over 100 original sketches, as well as rare behind-the-scenes photographs, storyboards and artwork, this book is exquisitely illustrated throughout, demonstrating the skills and techniques of film design with stunning intricacy. This is an essential guide for anyone aspiring to a career in production design, and will be of great value to all movie enthusiasts who are interested in the art of creating a film set. Superbly illustrated with 238 illustrations featuring over 100 original sketches, as well as rare behind-the scenes photographs.
Author: Jane Bingham
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
Published: 2006-10-12
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 9781403482907
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book looks at how some artists play tricks with the viewer and confuse us with their fascinating optical illusions. This book will help students discover and understand the world of illusion art and inspire them to create their own optical illusions.
Author: Agata Toromanoff
Publisher: Lannoo Publishers
Published: 2019-09-25
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9789401461535
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Neural networks do not understand what optical illusions are." - Technologyreview.com "Some pictures tell a thousand lies." - hplyrikz.com An optical illusion confuses the eye by pretending to be something it isn't. It both misleads and deceives the brain, which is trying to make sense of the information the eye is sending. This book presents a selection of brain-bending optical illusions featuring graphic art and photography by 60 artists, and includes an overview of the history of optical illusions in art. AUTHOR: Agata Toromanoff is an art and design historian. She has worked for collectors and galleries and has curated and managed various projects in the field of contemporary art and design. She has published several successful international titles, including Sofas and Chairs by Architects with Thames and Hudson. SELLING POINTS: * A clear and accessible overview of visual illusions, spanning artwork from graphics to photography * A selection of optical illusions that will fool your brain time after time 150 colour, 40 b/w images
Author: Celeste Brusati
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 1995-11
Total Pages: 466
ISBN-13: 9780226077857
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSamuel van Hoogstraten is familiar to scholars of Dutch art as a talented pupil and early critic of Rembrandt, and as the author of a major Dutch painting treatise. In this book, Celeste Brusati looks at the art, writing, and career of this multifaceted artist. A rich appreciation of one of the most often cited but least understood figures in seventeenth-century Dutch art, this book will interest scholars and students of art history, social history, and visual culture.