The Gallery Companion: Understanding Western Art
By (Author) Marcus Lodwick
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
5th March 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
The Arts: treatments and subjects
Reference works
753
Paperback
224
Width 127mm, Height 190mm
450g
'Every picture tells a story' - but for many of us the subjects and themes of the great paintings of Western art are something of a mystery. The Gallery Companion unravels the legends behind many of the most popular and frequently painted figures and explains their symbolism, which is all too often overlooked or misunderstood.
What is the Judgment of Paris Why does St Catherine have a wheel by her side, and St Jerome a lion Who was crucified upside down
Written in a lively and engaging style, The Gallery Companion includes a Classical section, detailing the characters from the myths and histories of ancient Greece and Rome, and a Biblical and Religious section, describing the figures from the Old and New Testaments as well as later saints.
The text supplies the background to the character, lists the most famous paintings that depict him or her, and details the events shown. Other facts, such as why that particular subject was in vogue, are also included, as well as variations and discrepancies between treatments of the same subject matter.
Drawing upon the art of the last 800 years, with descriptions of over 150 characters commonly represented in murals and on canvas, The Gallery Companion is a beautifully illustrated guide to many of the most important subjects in painting. It will be indispensable to all those seeking to enhance their understanding and enjoyment of Western art.
'For anyone just beginning to be interested in painting, from the school-child to the retired, it will be extremely helpful' - Country Life
'An invaluable guide to getting more than beauty from the galleries walls' - Antiques Magazine
Marcus Lodwick has a doctorate in ancient Greek architecture from the University of Oxford. He is currently engaged on further Classical research, and frequently leads archaeological tours to the ancient sites of the Greek and Roman world.