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Paleoart

visions of the prehistoric past

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An edition of Paleoart (2017)

Paleoart

visions of the prehistoric past

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"It was 1830 when English scientist Henry De la Beche painted the first piece of paleoart, a dazzling, deliciously macabre vision of prehistoric reptiles battling underwater dinosaurs, woolly mammoths, cavemen, and other creatures, shaping our understanding of the primeval past through their exhilirating images. In this unprededented new book, writer Zoë Lescaze and artist Walton Ford present the astonishing history of peleoart from 1830-1990. These are not cave paintings produced thousands of years ago, but modern visions of prehistory: stunning paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, mosaics, and murals that mingle scientific fact with unbridled fantasy. The collection provides an in-depth look at this neglected niche of art history and shows how the artists charged with imagining extinct creatures often projected their own asthetic whims onto prehistory, rendering the primordial past with dashes of Romanticism, Impressionism, Fauvism, and Art Nouveau, among other influences." --

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Taschen, TASCHEN
Language
English
Pages
289

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Table of Contents

Preface: Twofold time machine
Introduction: The art of raising the dead
Cataclysm and conquest
Paleoart to the people
The bone wars
Of ancient wings and art nouveau
Innocence and experience
The savage brilliance of Zdeněk Burian
The return of English paleoart
Mammoths and monsters of Moscow
Conclusion: Close to the bone.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 288-289).

Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
560
Library of Congress
QE714.2 .L47 2017, N8217

The Physical Object

Pagination
289 pages
Number of pages
289

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26944469M
ISBN 10
3836555115
ISBN 13
9783836555111
OCLC/WorldCat
967559903

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