Exploring the evolution of art from the Stone Age to the Film Age, this influential work by Arnold Hauser delves into the significance and transformation of artistic expression throughout history. The new edition features a contemporary introduction, enhancing its relevance for modern readers while preserving the depth of Hauser's original analysis.
De sociale geschiedenis van de kunst Reeks
Deze monumentale reeks duikt in de diepten van de kunst en onderzoekt de evolutie ervan in relatie tot maatschappelijke, politieke en economische structuren. Het onderzoekt hoe artistieke stijlen en vormen veranderden als reactie op veranderende sociale hiërarchieën en de opkomst van handel. Het verhaal volgt de reis van vroege, spiritueel gerichte kunstvormen naar realisme gevormd door de opkomende burgerij. Het biedt een boeiende verkenning van hoe de sociale context artistieke expressie vormgeeft.





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First published in 1951 Arnold Hauser s commanding work presents an account of the development and meaning of art from its origins in the Stone Age through to the Film Age. This new edition of a classic work offers a contemporary introduction.
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Originally released in two volumes in 1951, this work offers a significant exploration of its themes and characters. The historical context and the author's insights provide a rich backdrop for the narrative, inviting readers to engage deeply with the material. The book's structure and presentation reflect the era of its publication, making it a notable piece for those interested in literary history and development.
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The development and significance of art are explored from the Stone Age to the Film Age in this influential work by Arnold Hauser. Originally published in 1951, it provides a comprehensive account of art's evolution over time. This new edition includes a contemporary introduction, making it accessible for modern readers while retaining the depth of Hauser's original analysis.
Arnold Hauser war einer der ersten, der soziologische Fragestellungen in die Literaturgeschichtsbetrachtung integriert hat. Im vorliegenden Buch beschäftigt er sich grenzüberschreitend mit der Entwicklung von bildender Kunst, Literatur, Musik, Theater und Film. „Die erste wesentliche Soziologie der Kunst, die wir kennen. … Hausers Buch ist ein Wegweiser durch das Labyrinth der Zeiten und Kulturen.“ Süddeutsche Zeitung