A series of books comprehensively introduce the historical changes of western painting in the past 600 years, from the revival of idealism, the flying state of Baroque and Rococo to colorful modern western painting. More than 400 full-color pictures in the book were interpreted in three dimensions. Starting with "who is looking at the painting, why is looking at the painting and who is painting", this paper makes an in-depth analysis of the details and background of the painting, so as to understand the development of western painting.
1932 was born in Tokyo and is an honorary professor at the University of Tokyo. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts affiliated to Paris University. Mainly engaged in Japanese and western art research, committed to popularizing artistic knowledge for the Japanese people. He used to be the curator of the National Western Art Museum in Japan, and now he is the curator of Dayuan Art Museum. In 2000, he was awarded the Purple Ribbon Medal by the Japanese government for his outstanding contribution to the popularization of national arts .. 20 12 was awarded the highest cultural award by the Japanese emperor in recognition of his contribution to cultural development. The new angle theme interpretation of classic works really meets the needs of orientals to read famous works and knowledge, and opens the door to artistic common sense: how did the "conventional" perspective and light and shade in the Renaissance come into being? How does Tixiang skillfully turn two-dimensional plane painting into a realistic three-dimensional miracle by using the arched part of the existing building?
Yoshiyama, 1959 was born in Tokyo. He is an expert in art history and a professor at Keio University. After graduating from Keio University, he completed a master's degree in aesthetics and art history at the University of Tokyo. His works mainly include Disintegration of Renaissance Art Museum and Altar Painting: From Saseta to Tintoretto (famous Renaissance painting 10 1). Gao Qiao Takahashi, 1949, born in Tokyo, is an art historian and professor of the college. His works mainly include The Red Hair League at the End of the Century-Taking Hair as a Symbol, British Art (won Suntory Art Award), An Introduction to Western Art Terms, etc.
Finally, if you want to appreciate western paintings better, it will be more intuitive and profound to go directly to major museums to choose books and read works.