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Philippe de Montebello

Teoksen Rendez-vous with Art tekijä

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Image credit: Philippe de Montebello [credit: vulture.com]

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Associated Works

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide (1983) — Johdanto, eräät painokset662 kappaletta
Monet's Years at Giverny: Beyond Impressionism (1978) — Esipuhe, eräät painokset470 kappaletta
The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art (1982) — Johdanto — 383 kappaletta
Metropolitan Museum Of Art (1980) — Esipuhe — 318 kappaletta
Masterpieces of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1993) — Johdanto — 207 kappaletta
Van Gogh in Arles (1984) — Esipuhe, eräät painokset180 kappaletta
Canaletto (1989) — Esipuhe — 172 kappaletta
Van Gogh in Saint-Remy and Auvers (1989) — Esipuhe — 146 kappaletta
Poiret (2007) — Esipuhe — 116 kappaletta
Georges Seurat, 1859-1891 (1991) — Esipuhe — 98 kappaletta
India : Art and Culture, 1300-1900 (1985) — Esipuhe — 86 kappaletta
Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1985) — Esipuhe, eräät painokset69 kappaletta
Europe in the Middle Ages (1605) — Esipuhe — 67 kappaletta
The Age of Caravaggio (1985) — Esipuhe — 67 kappaletta
Greece and Rome (1987) — Esipuhe — 60 kappaletta
Enamels of Limoges: 1100-1350 (1995) — Esipuhe — 59 kappaletta
The Renaissance in the North (1987) — Esipuhe — 55 kappaletta
Sacred Visions: Early Paintings from Central Tibet (1998) — Esipuhe — 52 kappaletta
The Islamic world (1987) — Esipuhe — 52 kappaletta
The Renaissance in Italy and Spain (1988) — Esipuhe — 48 kappaletta
The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) (2005) — Director's Foreword — 46 kappaletta
Europe in the Age of Monarchy (1987) — Esipuhe — 46 kappaletta
The Pacific Islands, Africa, and the Americas (1987) — Esipuhe — 41 kappaletta
Asia (1987) — Esipuhe — 37 kappaletta
Greek Art of the Aegean Islands (1979) — Esipuhe — 33 kappaletta
Europe in the age of enlightenment and revolution (1987) — Esipuhe — 33 kappaletta
Early Indonesian textiles from three island cultures : Sumba, Toraja, Lampung (1989) — Esipuhe, eräät painokset31 kappaletta
The United States of America (1987) — Esipuhe — 31 kappaletta
Modern Europe (1987) — Esipuhe — 27 kappaletta
Splendid Isolation: Art of Easter Island (2001) — Esipuhe — 25 kappaletta
Arts of Korea (1998) — Esipuhe — 25 kappaletta
Caspar David Friedrich : Moonwatchers (2001) — Esipuhe — 23 kappaletta
Adorning the world : art of the Marquesas Islands (2005) — Directior's Foreword — 20 kappaletta
Treasures from the Kremlin — Esipuhe — 12 kappaletta

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contains some slides of Rubens paintings
 
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New_Geneva | Aug 14, 2021 |
it was interesting to visit museums with a museum boss. i prefer reading about art with pictures because like them i get tired. i remember better what i read(maybe). i find it very tiring to look at arvheological art but it's my favourite thing to read about.
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mahallett | 1 muu arvostelu | Aug 14, 2017 |
I liked this book; I found it companionable where I had expected it to be snobby - and I especially like that the rooms through which Philippe de Montebello and Martin Gayford wander as they talk about art are exactly the rooms with which many of us, not necessarily great connoisseurs, are familiar. I like that they tire; I like that they find it impossible to see through the throngs of people massing round the highlights; I like particularly that they seem to spend so much time at lunch. In that sense their experience of museum visiting reminds me of my own.
While some of Martin Gayford's questions strike me as a little bit elitist, I am almost always impressed (and sometimes delighted) by Philippe de Montebello's answers: I like that he describes exactly the thrill which any of us feels at the first view of one of the very greatest works of art; I like that he is frequently ready to stop and give special attention to less well-known pieces not least when - just like you or me - he is unable to get anywhere near the real crowd-pullers; or when he has simply run out of energy on his way to them.
This is a really intelligent book about developing a slightly more attentive eye; about taking art slowly, and not trying to see too much at any one time; about listening to one's own responses and nurturing them better; and about learning to cherish beauty wherever we happen to find it.
Both Philippe de Montebello and Martin Gayford have what might be called a rather traditional view of the 'canon' of 'Great Art', although Philippe de Montebello, especially, is as attentive to the intellectual and affective impact of a piece of African art which once he would have overlooked as he is to that of the exquisite Duccio Madonna for which he paid $45 million, and over which he delightedly drools. He writes with lovely humanity about frescoes at Santa Croce in Florence; about Velazquez in the Prado; Fragonard in the Wallace Collection; Assyrian lions in the British Museum - reminding me, at least, of what it feels like to wander the same spaces seeing the same things, but now primed to do so again with just a bit more attentiveness and care. He is magnificently frank about his blind-spots (which include a lot of the most exalted Dutch painting): I, in turn, am heartened to feel less shame about the lapses in my own taste too.
This book is a commentary on museum visiting by which I think any thoughtful person ought to be encouraged and occasionally even inspired; and it is extremely elegantly illustrated.
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readawayjay | 1 muu arvostelu | Dec 14, 2014 |

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