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- 2013409920 abstract "Travelling through the history of art from the 15th till the 20th century, this book is a survey of works of art by Old and Modern Masters including Van Eyck, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Rubens, David, Manet, Cézanne, Matisse and Mondrian that have remained deliberately or unintentionally unfinished, and that are usually marginalized in traditional art history. They remain incomplete for various reasons: illness or death of the artist; political turmoil forcing him to flee; disagreements with the commissioner or dissatisfaction with the artistic result. However, from the 16th century onwards, artists started to use the non finito as a tool of expression. Unfinished pictures therefore gained a certain reputation in the romantic era, when they were thought to offer the spectator a glimpse of artistic genius. In the 20th century, these paintings were discovered by cubists, expressionists and abstract painters who were fascinated by their rough and incoherent appearance, often unaware of their history.".
- 2013409920 alternative "Onvoltooide schilderij. English".
- 2013409920 contributor B12803631.
- 2013409920 contributor B12803632.
- 2013409920 date "2012".
- 2013409920 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013409920 description "Travelling through the history of art from the 15th till the 20th century, this book is a survey of works of art by Old and Modern Masters including Van Eyck, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Rubens, David, Manet, Cézanne, Matisse and Mondrian that have remained deliberately or unintentionally unfinished, and that are usually marginalized in traditional art history. They remain incomplete for various reasons: illness or death of the artist; political turmoil forcing him to flee; disagreements with the commissioner or dissatisfaction with the artistic result. However, from the 16th century onwards, artists started to use the non finito as a tool of expression. Unfinished pictures therefore gained a certain reputation in the romantic era, when they were thought to offer the spectator a glimpse of artistic genius. In the 20th century, these paintings were discovered by cubists, expressionists and abstract painters who were fascinated by their rough and incoherent appearance, often unaware of their history.".
- 2013409920 extent "224 pages :".
- 2013409920 identifier "1419707515".
- 2013409920 identifier "9461300603 (hbk.)".
- 2013409920 identifier "9781419707513".
- 2013409920 identifier "9789461300607 (hbk.)".
- 2013409920 identifier 2013409920-b.html.
- 2013409920 identifier 2013409920-d.html.
- 2013409920 issued "2012".
- 2013409920 language "eng dut".
- 2013409920 language "eng".
- 2013409920 subject "709.03 23".
- 2013409920 subject "ND454 .H68 2012".
- 2013409920 subject "Painting, European Themes, motives.".
- 2013409920 subject "Unfinished works of art.".
- 2013409920 title "Onvoltooide schilderij. English".
- 2013409920 title "The unfinished painting / Nico Van Hout ; translation, Ted Alkins.".
- 2013409920 type "text".