Fabric of Vision
- 208bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
"First published in 2002 by The National Gallery Company."
Anne Hollander was een onafhankelijke geleerde en historicus die overtuigend schreef over zowel kunst als kleding. Haar analyses doken in de diepgaande verbanden tussen de manier waarop we onszelf versieren en hoe we de visuele wereld waarnemen en begrijpen. Door haar schrijven belichtte ze de manieren waarop mode ons begrip van lichaam, identiteit en cultuur vormgeeft.




"First published in 2002 by The National Gallery Company."
The book presents an incisive essay by art historian Anne Hollander, focusing on Richard Avedon's portrayal of women during a transformative era. It explores how Avedon's photography captured the evolving social dynamics, cultural ideals, and fashion trends over fifty years, providing a unique perspective on women's representation in art and society.
This is an illustrated study of the representation of the body and clothing in Western art, from Greek sculpture and vase painting, through medieval and Renaissance portraits, to contemporary films and fashion photography.