| Title | The end : artists' late and last works |
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| Type | Bibliographic |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Summary | When is a work of art finished? Can it be complete in a mental sense? And who decides? In this highly original and wide-ranging study, Carel Blotkamp explores the concept and manifestations of 'the end' in art. From the idea of a mortal end to the notion of completeness, Blotkamp describes a fascinating array of historical facts and myths as well as novels on art and artists. He examines the value of the last works of artists, considering how a particular end came about and how that might affect our perception of the work; the difference in the styles of artists in old age; unfinished last works and those completed by another's hand; and the mythology inherent in the reception of last works, taking the last works of Raphael and Mondrian as prime examples. For students, artists and art enthusiasts looking for a new perspective on modern art, 'The End' is the perfect place to start. First published in Dutch in 1996 (ISBN 9789090100586, Stichting Vrienden van het Kunsthistorisch Instituut Utrecht) |
| BH ID | BV046258735 |
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| Open Data ID | BVB01-031636792 |
| Name | Blotkamp, Carel |
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| Type | 100 |
| Year | 1945- |
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| Relationship | aut |
| Relator | Verfasser |
| GND | 124744982 : json |
| Wikidata | Q2523802 |
| Name | Letztes Werk |
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| Vocabulary | gnd |
| GND ID | 7596718-2 : json |
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