500 Self-Portraits by Julian Bell (2004, Trade Paperback)

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Item Length: 7.3 in Dewey Decimal: 704.9/42 brand: Phaidon Press, Incorporated Item Width: 4.8 in Dewey Edition: 22 Synopsis: 'The mirror, above all - the mirror is our teacher', wrote Leonardo da Vinci. Portraits are an endless source of fascination, responding as they do to the basic human impulse to scrutinize a face and strive to peer into the person behind it. Self-portraits have the added fascination that comes from looking into the mirror and trying to study one's own face and the elusive self lurking behind its surface. This striking and sensitive compilation presents an uninterrupted sequence of 500 self-portraits, in chronological order, all the way from ancient Egypt to the late twentieth century and including painting, drawing, sculpture and photography. The challenge of interpreting and re-creating their own likenesses has proven irresistible to artists throughout the ages. Included here are powerfully evocative works by many of the world's greatest painters and sculptors, from Dürer and Rembrandt to Frida Kahlo and Andy Warhol. Each image is both a work of art and a rigorous exploration in psychology and self-perception. Presented without commentary, these works speak for themselves: a compelling collection for every student of art and human nature. The illuminating introduction is by the renowned painter and writer Julian Bell. Publication Year: 2004 Number of Pages: 548 Pages Book Title: 500 Self-Portraits Genre: Art ISBN-10: 0714843849 Item Height: 1.7 in gtin13: 9780714843841 Author: Julian Bell Topic: General Intended Audience: Trade Reviews: "A rich and sweeping survey... Perhaps no other book has ever packaged such a colourful range of self-depictions as this one."--San Francisco Chronicle "A book of fascinating images."--The Artist and Illustrator Magazine Publisher: Phaidon Press, Incorporated Format: Trade Paperback Language: English ISBN-13: 9780714843841