In 1830, Henry De la Beche created the first piece of paleoart, depicting prehistoric reptiles. Since then, artists worldwide have portrayed dinosaurs, mammoths, and cavemen, shaping our view of the ancient past. In a new book by Zoë Lescaze and Walton Ford, the history of paleoart from 1830 to 1990 is explored. The collection showcases modern interpretations of prehistory, blending fact with fantasy in stunning paintings, prints, and sculptures. This neglected niche of art history reveals how artists infused extinct creatures with their own artistic styles, from Romanticism to Art Nouveau.
PALEOART - VISIONS OF THE PREHISTORIC PAST
TÍTULO: PALEOART - VISIONS OF THE PREHISTORIC PAST
AUTOR: ZOE LESCAZE » WALTON FORD
EDITORA: TASCHEN
ISBN-13: 978-38-3655-511-1
ISBN-10: 38-3655-511-5
ANO: 2017
EDIÇÃO: 1
PÁGINAS: 292
DIMENSÕES: 37.4 x 28 x 3.8 cm
PESO: 3150 g
ENCADERNAÇÃO: CAPA DURA
ASSUNTO: Arte e cultura



















