The History of Art
By (Author) Marcello Jori
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
7th November 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
709
Hardback
232
Width 259mm, Height 338mm, Spine 25mm
1619g
A work of art in itself, this extraordinary book is the first account of the history of art that has been both written and illustrated from an artist s point of view. Originally published as a series in Flash Art magazine, Jori presents art in a way that is both personal and engaging. Beginning with the birth of art itself, the reader experiences art through the early Egyptians and great civilizations of the past to the high art of ancient Greece, the trio of Renaissance masters (Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo), and then to Caravaggio, up to the grand era of nineteenth-century French painting, the groundbreaking works of van Gogh, Gauguin, and Cezanne, and the abstract and deconstructed imagery of Pablo Picasso, which has remained a leitmotif in art. The narrative reaches up to the present day and age, closing with Christo s recent platform stretched over the waters of Lake Iseo in Italy.
Marcello Jori is a painter, comic-strip writer, photographer, writer, and illustrator. He has taken part in three Venice Biennales, the Paris Biennale, and two Rome Quadriennales, and has had exhibitions in galleries and museums, both national and international. In Italy, his work has appeared in the comics Linus, Alter, and Frigidaire, and also in Vogue and Vanity Fair. Recently he has made furnishing accessories for Alessi and Moroso and designed advertisements for Montblanc.