|
Portraits and Persons |  | Author: Cynthia Freeland Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Category: Book
List Price: $27.95 Buy New: $17.00 as of 9/7/2010 19:02 CDT details You Save: $10.95 (39%)
New (20) Used (10) from $14.94
Seller: Milltag-uk Sales Rank: 854713
Media: Hardcover Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0199234981 Dewey Decimal Number: 306 EAN: 9780199234981 ASIN: 0199234981
Publication Date: August 13, 2010 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Also Available In:
| |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description In Portraits and Persons, one of our leading philosophers of art illuminates the fascinating and fundamental questions posed by this enduring art form. Cynthia Freeland's discussion is remarkably free-wheeling. For example, in considering the simple question of whether one can have a portrait of an animal, she ranges from Descartes and Darwin to William Wegman's "May Ray" and David Hockney's dachshunds, and she sheds light on such issues as whether or not animals possess soul, mind, or individuality of character. Indeed, throughout the book, Freeland addresses a whole host of fascinating philosophical problems posed by the art of portraiture. How exactly have artists through the ages managed to depict the inner state of the subject being portrayed? Is it in fact possible for an artist to capture someone's individual "air," their unique aura? And how has science been used to help in this quest? Featuring more than fifty halftones, this is an exhilarating philosophical exploration of portraiture that highlights its important contribution to the complex evolving discourse about human nature.
|
|
|
| |