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- catalog abstract "From the Blurb: One of the great masters of 20th century art, the Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti captured the existential loneliness of modern humanity with his spindly, attenuated figures whose life-like gazes pierce the vastness of space. Uniting more than 250 sculptures, paintings, drawings and graphic works, this extensive monograph is an exemplary overview of his oeuvre. The book underscores the continuity between the two remarkable bodies of work that characterize his career: the pre-1935 works, which included the finest of all Surrealist sculptures, and the post-war masterpieces. As a result of a profound artistic crisis that began in 1934, when Giacometti returned to working from the model and thus broke with the Surrealists, the artist began tackling the problem of situating figures in space in an entirely new way. Painting played a key role in the solutions that Giacometti found to this problem, and the discussion here of the relationship between his two- and three- dimensional works reveals him to have been as great a painter as he was a sculptor.".
- catalog alternative "Alberto Giacometti. English".
- catalog contributor b7083627.
- catalog created "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 311-324.".
- catalog description "Foreword -- Part 1: Background -- Origin and ancestry -- Talent -- Early education -- Borgonovo -- Stampa -- Maloja, Giovanni, Augusto, Alberto Giacometti -- Life patterns -- Stylistic heritage -- Part 2: Development -- Periods and subjects -- Introduction: Oeuvre; changing form-unchanging compositional idea -- 1914-1919-1924: Youth-the academy -- 1925-1930-1934: Mannered figures-visual models -- Figures in the post-Cubist manner (1925-1929) -- Surrealist visual models (1930-1932) -- Metaphors of a compositional idea (1932-1934) -- 1935-1940-1946: Art as a confrontation with reality and existence -- New beginning (1935-1940) -- Artwork as the appearance of reality (1940-1946) -- 1947-1951: Realizations in a massless, weightless style -- 1952-1956/1958-1965: Artwork as autonomous reality -- Artwork as an evocation of reality in imaginary space (1952-1956/1958) -- Crucial turning point (1956-1958) -- Artwork as a double of reality in real space (1958-1965) -- Part 3: Person, His Works, His Contemporaries -- Giacometti legend and Giacometti's statements -- Giacometti's "visions": art and reality; life and death -- Crisis as a literary prose -- Man alone facing the enormities of reality -- Man at zero on the space-time co-ordinates; reality cannot be understood, only described -- Documentary biography -- Notes -- List of illustrations -- Systematic bibliography -- Index -- Photo credits -- Acknowledgments.".
- catalog description "From the Blurb: One of the great masters of 20th century art, the Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti captured the existential loneliness of modern humanity with his spindly, attenuated figures whose life-like gazes pierce the vastness of space. Uniting more than 250 sculptures, paintings, drawings and graphic works, this extensive monograph is an exemplary overview of his oeuvre. The book underscores the continuity between the two remarkable bodies of work that characterize his career: the pre-1935 works, which included the finest of all Surrealist sculptures, and the post-war masterpieces. As a result of a profound artistic crisis that began in 1934, when Giacometti returned to working from the model and thus broke with the Surrealists, the artist began tackling the problem of situating figures in space in an entirely new way. Painting played a key role in the solutions that Giacometti found to this problem, and the discussion here of the relationship between his two- and three- dimensional works reveals him to have been as great a painter as he was a sculptor.".
- catalog extent "328 p.".
- catalog identifier "0810901390".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "New York, H. N. Abrams".
- catalog subject "730/.92/4 B".
- catalog subject "Giacometti, Alberto, 1901-1966.".
- catalog subject "NB553.G4 H613 1972".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword -- Part 1: Background -- Origin and ancestry -- Talent -- Early education -- Borgonovo -- Stampa -- Maloja, Giovanni, Augusto, Alberto Giacometti -- Life patterns -- Stylistic heritage -- Part 2: Development -- Periods and subjects -- Introduction: Oeuvre; changing form-unchanging compositional idea -- 1914-1919-1924: Youth-the academy -- 1925-1930-1934: Mannered figures-visual models -- Figures in the post-Cubist manner (1925-1929) -- Surrealist visual models (1930-1932) -- Metaphors of a compositional idea (1932-1934) -- 1935-1940-1946: Art as a confrontation with reality and existence -- New beginning (1935-1940) -- Artwork as the appearance of reality (1940-1946) -- 1947-1951: Realizations in a massless, weightless style -- 1952-1956/1958-1965: Artwork as autonomous reality -- Artwork as an evocation of reality in imaginary space (1952-1956/1958) -- Crucial turning point (1956-1958) -- Artwork as a double of reality in real space (1958-1965) -- Part 3: Person, His Works, His Contemporaries -- Giacometti legend and Giacometti's statements -- Giacometti's "visions": art and reality; life and death -- Crisis as a literary prose -- Man alone facing the enormities of reality -- Man at zero on the space-time co-ordinates; reality cannot be understood, only described -- Documentary biography -- Notes -- List of illustrations -- Systematic bibliography -- Index -- Photo credits -- Acknowledgments.".
- catalog title "Alberto Giacometti. English".
- catalog title "Alberto Giacometti.".
- catalog type "text".