Learning to Look: A Handbook for the Visual Arts

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1981-06-15
Publisher(s): Univ of Chicago Pr
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Summary

Sometimes seeing is more difficult for the student of art than believing. Taylor, in a book that has sold more than 300,000 copies since its original publication in 1957, has helped two generations of art students "learn to look." This handy guide to the visual arts is designed to provide a comprehensive view of art, moving from the analytic study of specific works to a consideration of broad principles and technical matters. Forty-four carefully selected illustrations afford an excellent sampling of the wide range of experience awaiting the explorer. The second edition of Learning to Look includes a new chapter on twentieth-century art. Taylor's thoughtful discussion of pure forms and our responses to them gives the reader a few useful starting points for looking at art that does not reproduce nature and for understanding the distance between contemporary figurative art and reality.

Author Biography

Joshua C. Taylor is director of the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution.

Table of Contents

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION vii(2)
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION ix
ILLUSTRATIONS
3(48)
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
3(2)
ILLUSTRATIONS
5(46)
AN APPROACH TO THE VISUAL ARTS 51(110)
1. AN ANALYSIS OF THE WORK OF ART
51(18)
2. COLOR AND PERSPECTIVE
69(8)
Color Terminology
69(4)
Perspective and the Experience of Depth in Painting
73(4)
3. SOME DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS WITHIN THE VISUAL ARTS
77(20)
Drawing and Painting
78(3)
Graphic Arts
81(6)
Sculpture
87(3)
Architecture
90(7)
4. SOME MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES OF THE ARTIST
97(42)
Drawing
97(5)
Painting
102(7)
Graphic Arts
109(14)
Sculpture
123(6)
Architecture
129(10)
5. THE ARTIST AND THE WORK OF ART
139(10)
6. THE EYE AND THE MIND
149(12)
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE 161(8)
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE PERTAINING TO THE VISUAL ARTS, LITERATURE, AND MUSIC 161(8)
INDEX 169

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