189
                                            Książki
                                            Thames & Hudson
                                        
                                        The Hidden Language of Symbols
                                                                                                            Wydawnictwo:
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
                                                            Thames & Hudson
                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
                                                
                                                                                                                                                    Oprawa: Twarda z obwolutą
                                                                                            Opis
                                Why do we reach for the red rose on Valentine’s day? Where did the owl gain its reputation for wisdom? Why should you never trust a fox? In this visual tour through art history, Matthew Wilson pieces together a global visual language enshrined in art: the language of symbols.Symbols exert a strong hold in the image-saturated 21st century, and have done so for thousands of years. From national emblems to corporate logos and emojis, our day-to-day lives abound with icons with roots in the distant past. Expert art historian Matthew Wilson traces the often surprising trajectories that symbols have taken through history, from their original purposes to their modern meanings, identifying the common themes and ideas that link seemingly disparate cultures. Thus we meet the falcon as a symbol of authority from the ancient Egyptian pharaohs to the medieval aristocracy; the dog as stalwart companion from the classical era to the Renaissance; and the mythical phoenix as a symbol of female power connecting a queen in England with a goddess in China. We also see moments of radical reinterpretation and change: the transformation of the swastika from an auspicious symbol of hope to one of hate.From Palaeolithic cave paintings to contemporary installations, Wilson deftly guides us through this world of symbols, showcasing their enduring ability to express power, hope, fear and faith, and to create and communicate identities, uniting – or dividing – the people that made them.
                            
                        Szczegóły
Rok wydania
                                            2022
                                        Oprawa
                                            Twarda z obwolutą
                                        Ilość stron
                                            272
                                        Format
                                            19.0x25.0cm
                                        Języki
                                            angielski
                                        ISBN
                                            9780500025291
                                        Rodzaj
                                            Książka
                                        EAN
                                            9780500025291
                                        Dodałeś produkt do koszyka
        
                        
                        
                            The Hidden Language of Symbols
                        
                    
                                            
                    
                    
                    189,00 zł
                                            
                                                    
Recenzje