Coverbild Die Farben der Kunst
The back cover of a cream-colored hardcover book, viewed from directly above against a white background. The cover features nine photographs of artists' palettes of various shapes, each covered in a thick, textured mixture of multicolored paints. A block of German text is printed in the upper center, with the publisher's name, Hatje Cantz, an ISBN, and a barcode at the bottom.
A hardcover book with a cream-colored fabric cover, set against a white background. The front cover features the German title DIE FARBEN DER KUNST in gold lettering and an image of a wooden artist's palette covered in a thick, vibrant mix of many colors of paint. The book is angled to show the cover and the spine.
An open art book about Eugène Delacroix is displayed against a white background. The left page shows a photo of the artist's wooden palette with rows of colorful, dried paint dabs. The right page features a reproduction of his dark, dramatic painting, The Barque of Dante.
An open art book about J. M. W. Turner is displayed on a white surface. The left page shows Turner's oval paint palette with a thumb hole, covered in splotches of dried watercolor paint. The right page features a reproduction of his atmospheric seascape painting of a coast at sunset, with soft, hazy colors.
An overhead shot of an open art book with a two-page spread about Henri Matisse. The pages, written in German, show a black-and-white photo of Matisse in his studio, a color block grid, a colorful painting of an interior, and two photos of the artist's paint palettes.
Die Farben der Kunst
Malpaletten aus fünf Jahrhunderten
€ 44.00
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Author: Alexandra Loske
German
October 2024, 256 Pages, 450 Photos
Hardcover
216mm x 272mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5816-1

HATJE CANTZ VERLAG
Mommsenstr. 27
10629 Berlin
Germany
E-Mail: contact@hatjecantz.de


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Behind every painted masterpiece is a palette of some kind. From traditional wooden boards with thumb holes to ceramic plates and from plastic paint pots to the surfaces of a studio, each palette and the colors that remain on its surface provide a vital - but often historically neglected - insight into an artist and their individual process. Alexandra Loske skilfully analyzes each artist's color palette and brushstrokes to reveal not only exactly how they used color in their work but also to tell the story of their journey with color and the influence of their approach on the wider culture to which they belonged. In Die Farben der Kunst, more than 50 unique palettes are presented alongside stunning paintings by the celebrated artists who used them, including Artemisia Gentileschi, Paul Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, Vincent Van Gogh, Wassily Kandinsky, Georgia O'Keeffe and Anselm Kiefer.

ALEXANDRA LOSKE is an art historian, writer and curator with a particular interest in the history of color in Western art, print culture and architecture. She has worked at the University of Sussex for over 20 years and received a DPhil in Art History in 2014. Loske's thesis focused on the application of color theory in the Royal Pavillion, Brighton, where she now holds the position of curator.
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