Immagine dell'autore.

Klaus H. Carl

Autore di In Praise of the Backside

49+ opere 521 membri 5 recensioni

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Comprende il nome: Klaus Carl

Fonte dell'immagine: Klaus H. Carl

Serie

Opere di Klaus H. Carl

In Praise of the Backside (2002) 40 copie
Rococo (Art of Century) (2010) 29 copie
Klimt (Mega Square) (1999) 21 copie
Warhol (Mega Square) (2005) 20 copie
Shoes (Mega Squares) (2005) 19 copie
Art Deco (Art of Century) (2012) 19 copie
1000 Portraits of Genius (2011) 18 copie
Rembrandt (2003) 17 copie
Lingerie (Mega Square) (2005) 16 copie
Renoir (Mega Square) (2005) 16 copie

Opere correlate

Chinese art (1914) — German editor, alcune edizioni29 copie
Art of Siberia (Magnus Collection) (2008) — Editor of German edition, alcune edizioni8 copie
Die Geschichte der Herrenunterwäsche. Band I (2010) — A cura di, alcune edizioni7 copie
Die Geschichte der Damenunterwäsche (2011) — A cura di, alcune edizioni4 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1935
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Germany
Attività lavorative
photographer
teacher

Utenti

Recensioni

What even was this tiny garbage book?! Klimt is one of my favourite artists, and while this book may pack quite a bit of his work into its small stature, I don’t think I’ve ever been quite so disappointed in a book about him. The small pages made it a challenge to really appreciate the intricate details of his work, though they did an admirable job highlighting some choice details with cutout sections in the layout, but what really drove me crazy was the text. Completely divorced from the accompanying images, it meanders through a half-assed chronology of Klimt’s life, touches on a few recurring themes, and dabbles at some provocative commentary without actually grounding us in any sort of real discovery of the artist before concluding in a cloud of non-information. The only positive that I can see in this book is that it does introduce the reader to a decently broad range of Klimt’s works - covering (if randomly) his portraits, architectural installations, landscapes, classical (early) work, and sketches. Unfortunately, this breadth without any meaningful paired dialogue makes for haphazard reading and a generally unpleasant experience… I don’t know that I would even buy this book for my collection, even though I tend to hoard everything related to artists I love, that’s how much I dislike this book!… (altro)
 
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JaimieRiella | Mar 30, 2024 |
This book is about the Paris Exhibition of 1925, but almost all of the illustrations are of art deco examples in general. (Some of these, such as a Chinese-themed Tiffany desk clock, are stunning, however.) This disconnect, and the sort of 'artsy' tone of the text, which manages to sound almost contemporary to the exhibition itself, make for an only intermittently satisfying read (and look). But they will have you searching the web for more pictures and explanation. Of course, how sad to think that the hope-driven exhibition, full of all this artistic expression in 1925, shortly after the end of World War I, was only a brief interlude in the march to the even greater horrors of Word War II.… (altro)
 
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datrappert | Aug 26, 2023 |
A sophisticated and poetic buttocks-related work of art and philosophy.

“I know a girl who has a lovely mouth,
And lovely round cheeks...
And something else round as well,
That I never grow weary of gazing on”
—Göthe
 
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TonyDib | 1 altra recensione | Jan 28, 2022 |
beautiful and nicely printed
 
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deldevries | Jan 31, 2016 |

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Statistiche

Opere
49
Opere correlate
4
Utenti
521
Popolarità
#47,687
Voto
3.2
Recensioni
5
ISBN
251
Lingue
5

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