Art and Scandal: The Naked Truth
"Art and Scandal: The Naked Truth" is a collection of 23 short essays and images designed for contemporary audiences who want to know more about art history but don't have time for classes or traditional art tomes. This concise, engagingly written eBook takes you inside the scandals that shook--and shaped--the art world dating to the early 16th Century. Some seem tame by today's standards while others are as risqué as they were in their time. Written by art historian Sally Whitman Coleman, this Art Minute Guide (based on her blog, The Art Minute: Short lessons in Art History®) makes the art, the artists and their backstories come alive. In the author's words, "It may be hard to imagine that Michelangelo's powerful frescos and John Singer Sargent's lovely portraits were as controversial as artworks by today's artists. Yet from the Renaissance on, artists, with their vision and craft, have threatened tradition and created a public uproar. This type of daring creativity is the artists' agent of change that ultimately generates and defines the shape of art history." After reading this book, you'll sound really smart, be ready for informed museum-going and perhaps even be the hit of the cocktail party.
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Art and Scandal: The Naked Truth
"Art and Scandal: The Naked Truth" is a collection of 23 short essays and images designed for contemporary audiences who want to know more about art history but don't have time for classes or traditional art tomes. This concise, engagingly written eBook takes you inside the scandals that shook--and shaped--the art world dating to the early 16th Century. Some seem tame by today's standards while others are as risqué as they were in their time. Written by art historian Sally Whitman Coleman, this Art Minute Guide (based on her blog, The Art Minute: Short lessons in Art History®) makes the art, the artists and their backstories come alive. In the author's words, "It may be hard to imagine that Michelangelo's powerful frescos and John Singer Sargent's lovely portraits were as controversial as artworks by today's artists. Yet from the Renaissance on, artists, with their vision and craft, have threatened tradition and created a public uproar. This type of daring creativity is the artists' agent of change that ultimately generates and defines the shape of art history." After reading this book, you'll sound really smart, be ready for informed museum-going and perhaps even be the hit of the cocktail party.
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Art and Scandal: The Naked Truth

Art and Scandal: The Naked Truth

by Sally Whitman Coleman
Art and Scandal: The Naked Truth

Art and Scandal: The Naked Truth

by Sally Whitman Coleman

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"Art and Scandal: The Naked Truth" is a collection of 23 short essays and images designed for contemporary audiences who want to know more about art history but don't have time for classes or traditional art tomes. This concise, engagingly written eBook takes you inside the scandals that shook--and shaped--the art world dating to the early 16th Century. Some seem tame by today's standards while others are as risqué as they were in their time. Written by art historian Sally Whitman Coleman, this Art Minute Guide (based on her blog, The Art Minute: Short lessons in Art History®) makes the art, the artists and their backstories come alive. In the author's words, "It may be hard to imagine that Michelangelo's powerful frescos and John Singer Sargent's lovely portraits were as controversial as artworks by today's artists. Yet from the Renaissance on, artists, with their vision and craft, have threatened tradition and created a public uproar. This type of daring creativity is the artists' agent of change that ultimately generates and defines the shape of art history." After reading this book, you'll sound really smart, be ready for informed museum-going and perhaps even be the hit of the cocktail party.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016395883
Publisher: Tribune Media Services
Publication date: 12/24/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Sally Whitman Coleman has been teaching art history for more than 15 years at the University of Texas at Austin, Baylor University and Southwestern University. She is a specialist in Renaissance art and was the recipient of a Fulbright grant to conduct research in Belgium. She earned her doctorate at the University of Texas at Austin and her undergraduate degree at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY.
In addition, she is the author of The Art Minute: Short Lessons in Art History® (the-art-minute.com), a blog with images and incisive essays about art history for the general reader—as she describes it, “for busy people who are interested in learning something about art but don’t have the time or inclination to take a ollege course.” The blog covers a wide range of subjects and time periods, from
painting and sculpture to architecture and photography.
The author lives in Austin with her husband and two children.
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