Adam. Het Mannelijk Naakt in de Kunst. [Rare Dutch Version of “Adam: the Male Figure in Art”]
Dutch Version. Hedel, Librero, 1998. 28,5 cm x 24 cm. 192 pagina’s / pages. Met talrijke kleuren illustraties / With many colour illustrations throughout book. Originele Hardcover met stofomslag. Met een mylar beschermlaag / Original Hardcover with dustjacket. In protective mylar. In zeer goede staat met slechts weinig sporen van slijtage / Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear.
Met o.a. de volgende hoofdstukken / Includes for example the following essays: De maatstaf der schoonheid / Het heröisch naakt / Het kind, de jongeling en de vervrouwelijkte man / Naakte slachtoffers / Het mannelijk naakt en de avant-garde / De spiegel van het homoseksuele verlangen etc etc.
John Edward McKenzie Lucie-Smith (geboren 27 februari 1933) is een Britse schrijver, kunstcriticus, omroeper en schrijver van kunst catalogi. (Wikipedia).
John Edward McKenzie Lucie-Smith (born 27 February 1933) is a British writer, poet, art critic, curator, broadcaster and author of exhibition catalogues. (Wikipedia).
THE MALE NUDE occupies a dominant place in art from ancient Greece to the modern
day. Adam is a fascinating study by Edward Lucie-Smith, examining the male nude’s complex social, political and sexual contexts as well as its formal value, in every medium including painting, photography and sculpture.
In nine themed chapters, the male nude is presented in its many roles, from the masculine hero to the feminized youth, from the savage to the suffering victim and from idealized beauty to realism. Within this framework, the changing attitude towards the male nude is considered, particularly following the emergence of photography and the subsequent depiction of models as naked rather than nude. Special consideration is given to nudity as subversion, exemplified in the work of avant-garde artists such as Egon Schiele and Jean Rustin and the work of photographer Roberto Rincon.
At a time when men are re-assessing their place in society and looking anew at what it means to be male, this is a timely insight into the depiction of the masculine in art. (Publisher’s Info).
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