The Nude: A Study in Ideal FormDoubleday Anchor Books, 1959 - 575 sider From the art of the Greeks to that of Renoir and Moore, this work surveys the ever-changing fashions in what has constituted the ideal nude as a basis of humanist form. |
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The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form Kenneth Clark,Baron Clark,National gallery of art (Washington, D.C.). Begrænset visning - 1972 |
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5th century 5th century B.C. achieved antique art Aphrodite of Melos Apollo Apollo Belvedere artists athletes Baigneuse Belvedere Botticelli breasts British Museum bronze Christ classical Concert champêtre copy Crucifixion decorative Degas derived Diana Dionysiac Donatello doubt drapery drawing Dürer early embodiment energy engraving example expression fact famous feeling female body female nude Florence Florentine Gallery Giorgione Greco-Roman Greek head Hellenistic Hercules human body idea ideal imagination Ingres inspired Knidian Knidian Aphrodite Kritios Laokoön Last Judgment Leda legs Leonardo Louvre maenads marble Marcantonio Medici Medici Venus Michelangelo motive movement naked body Nereid nude nude figures Olympia original painter painting pathos perfection perhaps Pheidias physical beauty picture Pietà Pollaiuolo Polykleitos pose Poussin Praxiteles proportions Raphael relief Rembrandt Renaissance Renoir replicas rhythm Rome Rubens sarcophagus sculpture seems sensuality shows Sistine Skopas style survived symbol Three Graces tion Titian torso Uffizi Vatican Venus woman