The Intelligence of Art by Thomas Crow 1999 Illustrated Paperback

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Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
0807849006
ISBN-13
9780807849002
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1729700

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Book Title
Intelligence of Art
Number of Pages
148 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Topic
History / General
Features
Reprint
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art
Author
Thomas Crow
Book Series
Bettie Allison Rand Lectures in Art History Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
8 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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LCCN
98-029624
Reviews
This short but flawlessly written and intricately argued book . . . . should contribute to the revitalization of a discipline.Times Literary Supplement, Thomas Crow has written an instant classic of historiography, one that will refuse to stay on its shelf. It will be open on our desks, issuing continual and daunting challenges to our discipline. (Leonard Folgarait, Vanderbilt University), This short but flawlessly written and intricately argued book . . . . should contribute to the revitalization of a discipline. Times Literary Supplement, Thomas Crow is one of the most exacting and vigilant of art historians. CAA.Reviews , College Art Association, Thomas Crow is one of the most exacting and vigilant of art historians.CAA.Reviews, College Art Association, Thomas Crow has written an instant classic of historiography, one that will refuse to stay on its shelf. Leonard Folgarait, Vanderbilt University
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With this book, Thomas Crow contributes a refreshing analysis of the present state of art history, the practice of interpreting art and making it "intelligible." He aims to relocate the discussion of theory and method in art history away from models borrowed from other disciplines by presenting what he considers three of the most successful and challenging works in the literature of art history: Meyer Schapiro on the Romanesque portal sculpture of the abbey church of Sainte Marie in the French town of Souillac, Claude Lévi-Strauss on the Native American masks of the Northwest Coast, and Michael Baxandall on the limewood sculptors of Renaissance Germany. Sketching the history of trends in art history -- from description and biography, to more recent social-historical methods, to the latest wave of postmodernist approaches -- Crow sets out a course that affirms the rich and valuable tools of language and methodology developed by generations of art historians while recognizing the important contribution of recent theory in raising the interpretive stakes. The Intelligence of Art offers nothing less than a concrete new way to grasp the infinitely complex operations of human intelligence in artistic form., A refreshing analysis of the present state of art history by a leading scholar and critic, this book offers a concrete new way for interpreting art through the ages. Crow examines the works of what he considers three of the best examples of art history criticism, Meyer Schapiro on the Romanesque portal sculpture of the abbey church of Sainte Marie in the French town of Souillac, Claude Levi-Strauss on the Native American masks of the Northwest Coast, and Michael Baxandall on the limewood sculptors of Renaissance Germany., With this book, Thomas Crow contributes a refreshing analysis of the present state of art history, the practice of interpreting art and making it "intelligible." He aims to relocate the discussion of theory and method in art history away from models borrowed from other disciplines by presenting what he considers three of the most successful and challenging works in the literature of art history: Meyer Schapiro on the Romanesque portal sculpture of the abbey church of Sainte Marie in the French town of Souillac, Claude Levi-Strauss on the Native American masks of the Northwest Coast, and Michael Baxandall on the limewood sculptors of Renaissance Germany. Sketching the history of trends in art history--from description and biography, to more recent social-historical methods, to the latest wave of postmodernist approaches--Crow sets out a course that affirms the rich and valuable tools of language and methodology developed by generations of art historians while recognizing the important contribution of recent theory in raising the interpretive stakes. The Intelligence of Art offers nothing less than a concrete new way to grasp the infinitely complex operations of human intelligence in artistic form., With this book, Thomas Crow contributes a refreshing analysis of the present state of art history, the practice of interpreting art and making it "intelligible." He aims to relocate the discussion of theory and method in art history away from models borrowed from other disciplines by presenting what he considers three of the most successful and challenging works in the literature of art history: Meyer Schapiro on the Romanesque portal sculpture of the abbey church of Sainte Marie in the French town of Souillac, Claude Levi-Strauss on the Native American masks of the Northwest Coast, and Michael Baxandall on the limewood sculptors of Renaissance Germany.Sketching the history of trends in art history—from description and biography, to more recent social-historical methods, to the latest wave of postmodernist approaches—Crow sets out a course that affirms the rich and valuable tools of language and methodology developed by generations of art historians while recognizing the important contribution of recent theory in raising the interpretive stakes.The Intelligence of Artoffers nothing less than a concrete new way to grasp the infinitely complex operations of human intelligence in artistic form., With this book, Thomas Crow contributes a refreshing analysis of the present state of art history, the practice of interpreting art and making it "intelligible." He aims to relocate the discussion of theory and method in art history away from models borrowed from other disciplines by presenting what he considers three of the most successful and challenging works in the literature of art history: Meyer Schapiro on the Romanesque portal sculpture of the abbey church of Sainte Marie in the French town of Souillac, Claude Lévi-Strauss on the Native American masks of the Northwest Coast, and Michael Baxandall on the limewood sculptors of Renaissance Germany.Sketching the history of trends in art history -- from description and biography, to more recent social-historical methods, to the latest wave of postmodernist approaches -- Crow sets out a course that affirms the rich and valuable tools of language and methodology developed by generations of art historians while recognizing the important contribution of recent theory in raising the interpretive stakes. The Intelligence of Art offers nothing less than a concrete new way to grasp the infinitely complex operations of human intelligence in artistic form.
LC Classification Number
98-29624 [N]

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