Animal: A Beastly Compendium
By (Author) Valrie Sueur-Hermel
By (author) Rmi Mathis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
1st October 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nature in art
Wildlife: general interest
704.9432
Hardback
168
Width 226mm, Height 300mm, Spine 24mm
1240g
This sumptuous book presents a selection of over one hundred stunning artworks, depicting animals real and mythical, from the prints and photography collections of the Bibliothque nationale de France. The work opens with a preface from celebrated cultural historian Michel Pastoureau, who considers the symbolic importance of animals to our dreams and imagination. Each image is accompanied by a commentary from one of the BnFs expert editorial team of curators and archivists, which provides information on the natural and symbolic history of the creature depicted. Featured artworks include such masterpieces as Drers rhinoceros, Manets cats, a carp by Hiroshige and Matisses swan. This is a truly beautiful and authoritative collection of some of the most recognisable and accomplished works of animal-themed art, from the medieval period to the present day.
The edition of Animal: A Beastly Compendium published by Bloomsbury in their beautiful range of Art History invites to touch, look, turn every page and to dream yourself into the pictures and immerse yourself in the stories they tell. * The Protagonist Magazine *
Opulent, provocative and mind-opening, Animal is a magnificent compendium, which is witness to the intertwining of human and animal lives, showing not only how richly and insistently humans have thought about animals, but also how good animals are to think with. * Steven Connor, Professor of English at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, UK *
Informative, thought-provoking and visually stunning, this volume will prove richly rewarding for anyone interested in probing the connections between animals, culture, art and history. The book's authoritative, engaging texts and sumptuous illustrations make Animal an intellectual and visual pleasure. * Pia F. Cuneo, Professor of Art History at the University of Arizona, USA *
Rmi Mathis is a curator at the Bibliothque nationale de France in Paris. A specialist of old-masters prints, he has extensively published on this subject. He is also the editor of the French scholarly journal on printmaking, Nouvelles de lestampe, and teaches at the cole nationale des chartes and the cole du Louvre, both in France. Valrie Sueur-Hermel is a curator at the Bibliotheque nationale de France in Paris. Michel Pastoureau is a director of studies at the Sorbonne, France. He is an academician of the Acadmie internationale d'hraldique and vice-president of the Socit franaise d'hraldique.