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Composition in art

  • 作者: Poore, Henry Rankin,
  • 出版: New York : Dover Publications 1976, c1967.
  • 稽核項: 95 p., [8] p. of plates :ill. (some col.) ;28 cm.
  • 標題: Art criticism. , Composition (Art)
  • ISBN: 0486233588 , 9780486233581
  • 附註: Reprint of the ed. published by Sterling Pub. Co., New York, previous editions of which had title: Pictorial composition and the critical judgment of pictures. Includes index.
  • 系統號: 005029512
  • 資料類型: 圖書
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A painting's technique, color, and perspective may all be excellent, yet the painting will fail unless its composition succeeds. Composition is the harmonious arranging of the component parts of a work of art into a unified whole. Henry Poore examines the works of old masters and moderns in this book and uses these examples to explain the principles of compositions in art. All the paintings that the author analyzes are illustrated in the text ? 166 illustrations, including 9 in full color. Thirty-two diagrams by the author accompany his textural discussion of such topics as the importance of balance, entrance and exit, circular observation, angular composition, composition with one or more units, and light and shade. Balance is the most important of these topics, and it is considered in the greatest detail ? balance of the steelyard, vertical and horizontal balance, and so on. A complete index enables the reader to locate his own specific areas of interest. To see how a painting by C‚zanne, Goya, or Hopper, for example, follows definite principles of composition allows the practicing artist or art student to learn composition from the finest instructors ? the artists themselves. This book is also very useful to the art devotee, who will find his appreciation of the subject greatly enhanced.
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