Balthus book by Sabine Rewald ISBN: 9780870993664
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About the book >.>.> The paintings of Balthus abound in paradoxes and are likely to challenge any effort to situate his style and interpret his work. In the retrospective exhibition that accompanies this publication we find that these paradoxes are not illusory-they are an integral part of the artist’s expressive often disquieting power To an uncommon degree Balthus is a painter both of our time and of eras past. He has used traditional compositions to enter a haunted realm. His pictorial language is highly disciplined evocative of Piero della Francesca and of Poussin and there is a profound poetry in the mati?re. But there often is in addition a quality of fierceness that jolts us from tradition and into a chimeri- cal world. No other figurative artist of our century has expressed himself at such an intense level of consciousness and few have plumbed so deeply the mysteries of the subconscious imagination. Somewhat like Sassetta in his own time Balthus stands apart from contemporaneous artistic movements This deliberate aloofness contributes to the poignancy of his still interiors solitary figures and strictly ordered street scenes and landscapes. He is very much an enigma His oeuvre is a quintessential expression of our age yet it resists categorization. Indeed the achievement of Balthus commands its own chapter in the history of twentieth- century art It is entirely appropriate that The Metropolitan Museum of Art present a Balthus retrospective Two of his most important works reside here-Nude in Front of a Manted painted in 1955 and The Mountam the recently acquired monumental landscape of 1937 Balthus’s paint (SP)
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ISBN | 9780870993664 |
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Format | Softcover |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Book author | Sabine Rewald |
Condition | Used – Very Good |
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