Old Age in Art shows how aged individuals have been depicted from ancient Greece and Rome to the present century. It explores portraits, including self-portraits of artists in old age, and stories of older figures in religion, myth and history, focusing on the theme of wisdom versus folly. The book also discusses the concept of old age within the Ages of Humanity, especially during the Middle Ages and early modern periods. The final chapter examines how renowned artists like Michelangelo, Titian, and Monet turned to experimental forms and new subjects in their later years, revealing a comparative ‘old age style’. This book provides a comprehensive overview of old age in European art history.
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Depictions of old age in art from ancient to modern.
Preface: Ars longa, vita brevisChapter One: Old Age Is Relative: Age and Stage as Concepts from Antiquity to the RenaissanceChapter Two: Wisdom and FollyChapter Three: Old Age StoriesChapter Four: Portraits – Self and OthersChapter Five: Old-Age StyleReferencesBibliographyAcknowledgementsPhoto AcknowledgementsIndex
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ISBN
9781836390510
Publisert
2025-04-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Reaktion Books
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216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
240

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Larry Silver is the Farquhar Professor Emeritus of History of Art at the University of Pennsylvania and a specialist in Dutch and Flemish paintings. He has published numerous monographs and exhibition catalogues, including Rembrandt’s Holland (Reaktion, 2018).