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The Story of Art by E.H. Gombrich is a bestselling, highly rated introduction to Western art history. Celebrated for its accessible and engaging style, this used copy in good condition offers a sustainable way to deepen your cultural knowledge and enhance your appreciation of art during travels or leisure.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,188 Reviews |
B**L
Exactly what you need :)
In my opinion, "The Story of Art" is the best gift for yourself and others. Why?. Because it is one of those few books that allows you to achieve several objectives at the same time... It can introduce the reader to art, or allow him to continue with his studies. It gives him the opportunity of learning, but also entertains and captivates him. Yes, of course that it is long, and because of that somehow scary the first time you see it. But if you manage to start it, you will find that you will finish it in no time at all. The reason for that is the author, E.H. Gombrich. His prose is fluent, and easy to understand, but what is more important, he doesn't merely enumerate facts: he tries to explain them, setting them in a historical background. And by doing that, compels and engages the reader, making him think about art and its "evolution", and about why the story of art is "A story without end". The book brings a lot of illustrations regarding the artworks discussed by the author, including several fold-outs that I appreciated enormously. The reproductions allow the reader to "see" what the author tries to explain, and make the book even more dynamic. Now in its 16th updated edition, this book is already a classic. Maybe the reason for that popularity can be explained by the author. Gombrich's aim was to help others to understand art, from cave painting to postmodern art. He believes that his book is immensely liked by students and art-lovers because "it has made them see how the story of art hangs together". On the whole, I highly recommend "The story of art" to everybody interested in art. I believe it is exactly what you need :) Belรฉn
C**O
Anna at DeckleEdge is amazing!
This is a rare highly sought after book which is a must read for art historians. I had ordered a new 16th edition for the most recent updates. I received a used much earlier edition and reached out to the company. Anna at Deckle Edge and associates went above and beyond to get me the right edition. They could have just taken the earlier edition back and refunded the purchase but it mattered to them to make it right! I am happy with the book and they did not want the original back! I will pay it forward and donate that one to someone who would love it. Thanks so much for restoring my faith in humanity โฅ๏ธ
E**E
If you've ever wanted to understand why art is so meaningful, this is your book.
This book is one of the best introduction to art history that I've ever read. Very easy to understand. If I were an art appreciation teacher, this is the book I would want to use.
D**L
Highly recommended- read this before you visit the great museums
This is a monumental work. After touring the Louvre, the Orsay, the Met and others I realized that I was just an art tourist. I'd wander around and enjoy what I was looking at but lacking any understanding of it. So, I bought this book to learn the basic history of art. Now, I need to return to the museums to give a new look at what I've seen before using my new knowledge. One thing I loved about it was discovering so many artists that I either didn't know about or didn't really appreciate before. I like the way he presents each period and school as building on what came before. But if Renaissance was the epitome of perspective and natural anatomy, it doesn't mean that we can't appreciate what came before it. The book is 600 pages with lots of pictures so he is covering about 5,000 years in about 90,000 words which means he understandably breezes through parts, leaving important artists and pieces unmentioned and not giving a very deep understanding of the social and political environment which spawned them. What I did was to read in front of my computer so that as he mentioned things, I could consult wikipedia or other sources for further information. I often wandered off reading of the Franco-Prussian War or the Annunciation but it all broadened my knowledge and I could also look at other works of an important artist. As it is a survey work, I would recommend reading further about periods or artists which interest you but you will at least have a fledgling knowledge to begin.
M**Y
I disliked the weight and bulk.
Too heavy. I ordered the book because I greatly admired his little history of the world. It took real discipline to create a readable, enjoyable, useful history of mankind. The Story of Art is very well written but lost control of its weight and size, even with resort to smaller font size than I can comfortably read. Recommended for those with bright lighting, strong arms, and superb eyesight and who wish to read a masterly summary of world art. I particularly enjoyed the reproductions of art.
O**D
The way it should be done!
About a year ago, I suddenly decided that it was about time I learned something about art history. After reading all the reviews about this book, I decided that this was the book for me. And so it was. I would never have imagined that it could be so entertaining to read about art history. A previous reviewer called this a simplified historical description of art from the perspective of an authoritarian male, white, european. Maybe it is simplified. So what! That's excactly what I needed at the time I bought this book. It has always been quite clear to me that this book was only an introduction to art. Since it was so entertaining I was able to finish it, and I have finally learnt to appreciate art. Because of this my second visit to Louvre in Paris was a lot more fun than my first visit there. I guess it's true that the author was a white, european male. What does this have to do with anything? The book is mainly about western art, so I don't see why it matters that he's european. And in the history of western art, how many non-white or female artists are there? I guess there are some from the previous century, but that is quite a small part of the book. So the author was a white, european male, like most of the artists in the history of western art. Some people have pointed to the fact that the book is a bit biased. Well, that is probably one of the things that makes it such an entertaining read. I highly recommend this book if you need an introduction to art.
J**S
Can there be a better book?
Gombrich, the leading art historian and critic of the latter half of the 20th century, sets forth in his opening pages what he going to do in this book and then actually does it. More than that, he surpasses all expectations. I have never read a book so quickly and so enjoyably. I read it to prepare for a lengthy vacation in Paris and Italy (six weeks). I took the vacation, took some copies of certain pages in his book and enjoyed the ubiquitous art in Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris and other smaller towns. Although obviously a highly intelligent and knowledgable person, Gombrich in The Story of Art wears his learning lightly. He makes it possible for people of varying interests, abilities, knowledge and intelligences to enjoy and understand art. What sets him apart from so many writers is a totally sincere interest in educating people about art and the appropriate way to respond to it. I realize the utopian nature of this suggestion, but every college should require at least one quarter or semester on art and use The Story of Art as the main textbook. Even mediocre teaching cannot undermine the knowledge and enthusiasm a student will gain from this magnificent book.
F**T
A great learning tool that is INTERESTING as well
This book truly is written in a way that anyone can understand. The images are right there with the text, with an ocassional reference to other chapters. I am studying to prepare to be a docent. We only needed to read certain chapters but I find it so informative and interesting, not only for the purpose of learnign about art history, but history in general. Because of its benefit, I also invested in Gombrich's A Short History of the World. Perfect for those who want to learn without lofty language and tedious explanation.
C**N
Plus qu'une Histoire:une rรฉvรฉlation
Le langage distingue l'espรจce humaine, et l'Art est la forme suprรชme du langage. C'est ce langage que ce livre donne ร apprendre et ร comprendre sur une รฉchelle de temps et d'espace qui permettent de mettre l'art en perspective. Une expรฉrience fascinante, comme la dรฉcouverte d'un ressort secret de ce qui nous fait ce que nous sommes
C**R
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A**I
Is not like they sold 8M+ copyes for no reason, bro. It's a no brainer
Astonishing printing quality, richness of content and super useful apendixes(tables).
D**O
The book about Art
If you have to buy just 1 book about art history, buy this one.
X**G
It's a lovely book
Lovely book, a delight to read.I am doing an art course online and this was a recommended reading. I have enjoyed reading it so far. The book arrived after almost a month but it was in a great condition
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