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Susanne Simor |
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The Artists’ Anecdote 1760 – 1960
From Gainsborough to Menzel to Mark Rothko - what artist anecdotes reveal.
In the 18th and 19th century the anecdote experienced a flourishing period, especially in England, with almost every important artist receiving a collection of anecdotes. But still in the 20th century it played an amazing role among painters of Abstract Expressionism. The stories, which the artists mostly circulated themselves, are an expression of counter-positions to established convictions, they respond to artist colleagues as well as to art criticism. The paintings of Mark Rothko, for instance, tell stories of their own directed against the false appropriation of the works. With almost criminalistic intuition, Werner Busch uses artist anecdotes to bring to light the veiled meanings of great works of art.
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Published by C.H.Beck Main content page count: 304 Pages |