The Human Figure: In Art From Prehistoric Times to the Present Day/
by Charles Wentinck,
- Netherland Abbott Universal Ltd 1971
- 160 p. :
"The Human Figure (In Art From Prehistoric Times To The Present Day)" by Charles Wentick is a comprehensive exploration of the representation of the human figure in art throughout various historical periods and cultural contexts. The book examines how artists have depicted the human form across different styles and movements, from the rudimentary representations found in prehistoric cave paintings to the complex and varied interpretations in contemporary art.
Wentick discusses major art movements and influential artists, analyzing their approaches to proportions, anatomy, and expression. He explores themes such as idealism, realism, abstraction, and the evolution of techniques used to portray the human body. The book also addresses societal and cultural influences on the depiction of the human figure, including factors such as religion, politics, and the human experience.
Art History--Anatomy in Art Human Figure--Artistic Techniques Abstraction--Painting--Sculpture