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Unicorn - The Mythical Beast in Art

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Take a journey through art history with legend's most popular creature.

The unicorn has stimulated the imagination like no other animal. It has been documented in many cultures for centuries. Fascination with it continues to this day. While it might have been appropriated as a cute toy or pop culture icon, the history of the unicorn as a symbol is profound and multi-layered-in Western and non-European art, in religion and mythology, in literature, natural science, and medicine. Contributions by Adrien Bossard, Béatrice de Chancel-Bardelot, Barbara Drake Boehm, Séverine Lepape, Michael Philipp, Annabelle Ténèze and Stefan Trinks trace the unicorn back to the ancient world, to medieval manuscripts, altarpieces, sculptures, cabinets of curiosities, and tapestries. Since the nineteenth century, artists such as Arnold Böcklin, René Magritte, and Rebecca Horn have rediscovered the mythical creature for themselves. For the first time, this publication presents a comprehensive summary of the unicorn's artistic journey from the second millennium BCE to the present day, situating it in the context of art and cultural history.

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Béatrice de Chancel-Bardelot is Chief Curator of the Musée de Cluny in Paris, France.Séverine Lepape is Director of the Musée de Cluny in Paris, France.Michael Philipp is Chief Curator at the Museum Barberini in Potsdam, Germany.Nerina Santorius is Curator and Head of Impressionism at the Museum Barberini, Potsdam, Germany.Ortrud Westheider is Director of the Museum Barberini in Potsdam, Germany.

Riassunto

Take a journey through art history with legend's most popular creature.

The unicorn has stimulated the imagination like no other animal. It has been documented in many cultures for centuries. Fascination with it continues to this day. While it might have been appropriated as a cute toy or pop culture icon, the history of the unicorn as a symbol is profound and multi-layered—in Western and non-European art, in religion and mythology, in literature, natural science, and medicine. Contributions by Adrien Bossard, Béatrice de Chancel-Bardelot, Barbara Drake Boehm, Séverine Lepape, Michael Philipp, Annabelle Ténèze and Stefan Trinks trace the unicorn back to the ancient world, to medieval manuscripts, altarpieces, sculptures, cabinets of curiosities, and tapestries. Since the nineteenth century, artists such as Arnold Böcklin, René Magritte, and Rebecca Horn have rediscovered the mythical creature for themselves. For the first time, this publication presents a comprehensive summary of the unicorn’s artistic journey from the second millennium BCE to the present day, situating it in the context of art and cultural history.

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Con la collaborazione di Béatrice de Chancel-Bardelot (Editore), Séverine Lepape (Editore), Michael Philipp (Editore), Michael Philipp et al (Editore), Nerina Santorius (Editore), Ortrud Westheider (Editore)
Editore Prestel
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 06.11.2025
 
EAN 9783791376127
ISBN 978-3-7913-7612-7
Pagine 400
Dimensioni 251 mm x 308 mm x 41 mm
Peso 2572 g
Illustrazioni 270 Farbabb.
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte

Kunst, Renaissance, Europa, Asien, Amerika, Fantasy, entdecken, Hasso Plattner, Museum Barberini, Myth, Middle Ages, mythical creature, ca. 1500 bis zur Gegenwart, Christi Geburt bis ca. 1500, ca. 1000 v. Chr. bis Christi Geburt

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