Author

Publication

2018 - , England

Language

English

Word Count

63,750 words, Guess

Page Count

255 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101780239300
  • ISBN-139781780239309
  • OCLC Control Number1004758076
  • Better World Books9781780239309
  • Open LibraryOL26968193M

Classifications

  • DDC700
  • DDC704.9434
  • LCCND1400 .W38 2018
and 2 more
  • LCCNX
  • LCCN7680

Description

In this superbly illustrated book, Charles Watkins explores the myth and magic of arboreal art. Enter the groves of the classical world, from Daphne's metamorphosis into a laurel tree to the gardens of Pompeii. The tree in sacred art is represented in master works by Botticelli and Michelangelo. The oak as a symbol of nationhood and liberty across Europe is revealed. The mystery and drama of forest interiors, the formal beauty of avenues of trees, the representation of forestry over the ages and the world of 'more than real' trees in the fantastic and surreal art of Arcimboldo, William Blake, Arthur Rackham and Salvador Dali are each illuminated in fascinating detail, coming right up to date with Giuseppe Penone and Ai Wei Wei. Watkins also elucidates the practice of genius in how artists learned to draw trees. Each thematic chapter takes a breathtaking journey through centuries of artists' engagement and fascination with a natural form that seems to allegorize or mirror the human journey through life. Drawing on the author's deep knowledge of the history and ecology of trees, Trees in Art shows that we can learn much about ourselves from the art of trees.

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