Description: CONTENTS ITEM DESCRIPTION titleInteresting! Amazing Paintings of the World condition new languagejapanese Pages180 etc.. Munch didn't actually scream!A guide to masterpieces that will help you develop your appreciation skills with wow commentary and large paintings is born! The world's masterpieces are attracting attention as a form of education.Many people may feel that "it looks kind of difficult" or "I don't know how to look at it.This book, therefore, introduces many hints for enjoying masterpieces, such as the artist's particular points of interest and mysteries hidden in masterpieces, along with powerful, gigantic illustrations.This is a book that will make you feel closer to masterpieces and help you develop your appreciation skills. Features of this bookThe explanations are fun to read!In Munch's "The Scream," Munch appears to be screaming, but the people walking behind him do not seem surprised by his screams. Why in the world? In this way, this book introduces hints for enjoying masterpieces in an easy-to-understand manner, from the mysteries hidden in the paintings to the way the artists lived their lives and the strange fates they met. The paintings are large!In conventional art books and catalogs, paintings that are long or wide have to be reduced in size in order to fit illustrations of various aspect ratios on a single page. In this book, most of the illustrations are spread across a single page in order to convey the power of the paintings as they are in real life. The book is bound with an open binding, which makes it easy to read the endnotes. The illustrations are interesting!One of the charms of this book is the humorous illustrations by Takayuki Ino of painters such as Vigier-Lebrun, an Instagrammer-like artist who excelled at self-production. The humorous illustrations of the painters by Takayuki Ino, such as Vigier-Lebrun, an Instagrammer-like artist who excelled at self-production, are another attraction. The book is also replete with columns and other materials!What would the masters of Impressionism, Manet, Monet, and Renoir, talk about when they get together in heaven? Columns describing the conversations between the great painters in their imaginations are included at the end of each chapter. At the end of the book, there is a chronological table of Western and Japanese art trends, and a guide to museums in Japan where you can see actual paintings featured in the book. Examples of the works featured in the book (excerpts)Chapter 1: Paintings Full of MysteriesDa Vinci's "Mona LisaBruegel, Tower of BabelKorin Ogata, Swallows and FlowersDali, Fixation of MemoryCassatt, On the Plank Chapter 2: Paintings that Embrace the Lives of the ArtistsVan Gogh, SunflowersMunch, The ScreamOkyo Maruyama, PuppiesMichelangelo, The CreationMonet, Waterlilies Chapter 3: Paintings from a Turbulent HistoryJakuchu Ito, "Festooned Cock in the Southern Sky" (綵el)Delacroix, The Statue of Liberty Leading the PeopleChagall, BirthdayMucha, GismondaPicasso, Guernica shipping It will arrive within 3-5 days after being shipped. Shipping is free, but additional shipping charges may applydepending on the delivery area.We will ship within the due date. With tracking number If this item is standard shipping ※If you purchase at the same time as an item to be shipped by Express, the delivery time of the item will be shorter. In addition, shipping costs will be lower than if you purchase the items separately. However, please note that reserved items are not included. If this item is Exprss shipping ※If you purchase at the same time as Standerd shipping items, Shipping costs will be lower than if you purchase the items separately. Please note, however, that reserved items are not included.
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Book Title: Interesting! Amazing Paintings of the World
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