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Postures: Body Language in Art [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width: 240x165 mm, weight: 1060 g, 300 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500022615
  • ISBN-13: 9780500022610
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width: 240x165 mm, weight: 1060 g, 300 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500022615
  • ISBN-13: 9780500022610
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Every time an artist portrays a human subject, a decision has to be made about the posture of the figure. Will they be standing, sitting, or reclining? Smiling, screaming, or weeping Never before given such dedicated attention, Postures argues that the gestures portrayed in a work of art can reflect the mores of a particular period in history, the customs of a certain culture, or a fashion in artistic styles. Exploring these with masterful subtlety, celebrated artist and anthropologist Desmond Morris uncovers fascinating insights about changing social attitudes and conventions throughout history, finding surprising similarities and significant differences.Morris’s vast selection of gestures, from the handshake to the glove-slap, are analyzed and grouped according to wider forms of communication—greetings, threats, insults, and more. All are illustrated with full color works, ranging from prehistoric masks and Greek statues to contemporary paintings and sculptures. Postures uniquely combines Morris’s expertise in both art and social science, shedding new light on even the most familiar paintings.

This copiously illustrated book, by the ever-provocative Desmond Morris, is a pioneering and lively exploration of the importance of body language in how we understand art.

Recenzijas

'Morriss text sparkles with wit and the reader is instantly carried away by his enthusiasm for presenting art in a completely new way' - Irish Times

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From the ever-provocative author of The Naked Ape, a pioneering and lively exploration of the importance of body language in art
Introduction 6(2)
Greetings
8(40)
The Hail
10(6)
The Handshake
16(6)
The Embrace
22(4)
The Bow and the Curtsey
26(6)
Kneeling
32(8)
Prostration
40(8)
Blessings
48(20)
The Laying on of Hands
50(6)
The Latin and Orthodox Blessings
56(6)
Buddhist Blessings
62(2)
The Vulcan Blessing
64(4)
Status
68(38)
The Erect Posture
70(4)
The Double-split Hand
74(6)
The Hidden Hand
80(6)
The Dominant Elbow
86(4)
The Codpiece
90(4)
The Pointed Foot
94(4)
The Bent Body
98(4)
Uninhibited Actions and Urban Squalor
102(4)
Insults
106(38)
Making a Face
108(6)
The Tongue-out
114(6)
The Nose-thumb
120(4)
Finger Gestures
124(6)
Hand Gestures
130(8)
The Forearm Jerk
138(2)
Mooning
140(4)
Threats
144(22)
The Raised Fist
146(6)
The Air-grasp
152(4)
The Threat-face
156(4)
The Glove-slap
160(4)
Symbolic Threat Gestures
164(2)
Distress
166(26)
Weeping
168(6)
Mourning
174(4)
Agony
178(4)
Terror
182(4)
Disgust
186(4)
Symbolic Distress
190(2)
Self-protection
192(42)
Fleeing
194(4)
Surrender
198(4)
Armour
202(6)
Cut-off
208(6)
Body-cross
214(4)
Arms Folded
218(4)
Arms Akimbo
222(2)
Fingers Crossed
224(2)
Protective Cornuta
226(2)
Tattoos
228(2)
The Veil
230(4)
The Erotic
234(32)
The Nude
236(8)
The Female Breast
244(6)
The Fig-leaf
250(2)
The Sexual Embrace
252(6)
The Erotic Kiss
258(4)
Bondage
262(4)
At Rest
266(42)
Legs Crossed
268(4)
Squatting
272(4)
Leaning
276(6)
Lying Down
282(8)
Rocking
290(4)
Yawning
294(6)
Sleeping
300(8)
Further Reading 308(1)
Picture Credits 309(5)
Acknowledgments 314(1)
Index 315
Desmond Morris is one of the last surviving Surrealists. His first solo exhibition was held in 1948 and in 1950 he shared his first London show with Joan Miró. He has since completed over 2,500 Surrealist paintings, and eight books have been published about his work. He has also written several books, one of which The Naked Ape ranks among the top 100 bestsellers of all time, with over 12 million copies sold. His title The Lives of the Surrealists was published in 2018 by Thames & Hudson