The Art of Fatherhood: What Art, Film, Television, and Literature Tell Us about Being a Good Father
By (Author) Noah Charney
By (author) Miha Mazzini
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
11th December 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Relationships and families: advice, topics and issues
Hardback
192
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
Fatherhood is a fundamental aspect of human existence and a central theme in the arts. Yet, depictions of fathers in art have been overshadowed by those of mothers and children. This book explores representations of fathers in visual culture and literature throughout history, from ancient to contemporary times and around the world. It includes a broad definition of fathers, which also covers father figures and metaphorical fathers. The portrayal of fathers in art, literature and film has evolved over time, reflecting the changing societal attitudes towards fatherhood. From the early depictions of father figures as providers and protectors, to the more recent portrayals of fathers as involved and nurturing parents, art has explored the complexities and challenges of being a father, while also showcasing the joys and rewards that come with the role.
This will be the definitive look at how fathers have been portrayed in the arts and how that reflects cultural and societal views on fatherhood through history. Through this we will draw out lessons on how to be a good father and apply it to parenting today. It is the ideal gift for new fathers, on Fathers Day or following the birth of a first child
Noah Charney is an art historian by training and is the founding director of the Association for Research into Crimes against Art (ARCA), a non-profit think tank and consultancy group on art crime prevention and solution. He has been written about internationally, including feature articles in the New York Times Magazine, Italy's Ventiquattro, Time Magazine, and has made appearances on National Public Radio, MSNBC, CNBC and ITV television, and many other news outlets. His novel, The Art Thief, was published in 2007 and has sold in sixteen other languages to date.
Miha Mazzini is Slovenian writer with more than 30 published books and translations into 13 languages. He is the father of two children.