Moving Pictures

Moving Pictures
ISBN-10
0394574001
ISBN-13
9780394574004
Series
Moving Pictures
Category
Art and motion pictures
Pages
512
Language
English
Published
1989
Publisher
Anne Hollander
Author
Anne Hollander

Description

Explores the interconnectedness of Western art, discussing how the European artists of the fifteenth century--among them Van Eyck, Durer, and Breughel--can be seen as the precursors to modern filmmakers who depict moments in human life

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