<p>“The exploration of fantasy landscapes in the book’s last section is particularly compelling and stylistically diverse. Foreboding alien invasions, apocalyptic castles and whimsical aircraft remind us just how unlimited our imaginations can be.”</p>

Bookpage

"The Art of Fantasy is an absolute winner, a beautiful curation of fantastic art which brings together the mythical and modern, the beautiful and the scary, and the revelatory with the damning...I can't wait to see what S. Elizabeth brings us next!"

Juli Witte, A Universe In Words

<p>"This is an excellent publication for those who run with the creatures of our dreams and play in the wonderlands of our imaginations."</p>

San Francisco Book Review

Se alle

"Profusely illustrated with museum quality, full color artwork, <i>The Art of Fantasy: A Visual Sourcebook of All That is Unreal</i> is an impressively informative and truly inspiring collection."

Midwest Book Review

This beautiful, fully illustrated book presents a compendium of artworks throughout history which have been inspired by myth, fantasy and the unreal.

Artists have explored imaginary worlds and fantastical creatures for centuries, expressing the unreal and impossible, the mystical and mythical, via the medium of paint.

But what draws them to the imaginary, the uncharted and the unknown? Is it merely an escape from reality? Or are they seeking a greater understanding of the human experience, or perhaps the very meaning of life itself? With myriad styles and methods of expression, what links artists through the ages? And how have these visual flights of fancy and imagination changed over the course of time?

The Art of Fantasy is a visual sourcebook of all that is fantastical – from fine art to illustration, and from surrealists and symbolists to the creatives working in undefined territories. While the artists in our history books (Blake, Goya, Dali, Magritte, Ernst) first brought fantasy art to the galleries, it was the twentieth century artists who brought it to the masses. It is in this book that, for the first time, they are united and equally weighted, presenting a mesmerising and thoughtful curation of the best fantasy artwork out there.

This is an inspiring collection for fans of myth, magic, fantasy and art history.

Les mer
<p><i>The Art of Fantasy </i>is an inspiring curation of art for fans of myth, magic and the unreal – from gallery greats (the Surrealists and Symbolists) to artists working in the margins today. </p>

Introduction
PART ONE
Beasts & Beings
I. Creatures Great & Small
II. Almost Human
III. Impossible Monsters
PART TWO
Quest for Knowledge
IV. In Our Dreams
V. Magic is Real
VI. Faith & Philosophy
PART THREE
Worlds Apart
VII. Forgotten Realms & Wonderlands
VIII. Time Travel, Alternate Histories & Parallel Universes
IX. How to Save the World
Further reading
Index
Picture credits
Acknowledgements
 

Les mer
"A wondrous treasure trove of fantastical images throughout the ages."
<p> A unique and surprising treatment of a popular genre, presenting contemporary masters with those that came before them – <b>this book gives fantasy the recognition it deserves.</b></p>

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780711279957
Publisert
2023-09-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Frances Lincoln
Vekt
800 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
171 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

S. Elizabeth (aka Mlle Ghoul) is a writer, curator, and frill-seeker. Her essays and interviews focusing on esoteric art have appeared in Haute Macabre, Coilhouse, Dirge Magazine, Death & The Maiden, and her occulture blog Unquiet Things, which intersects music, fashion, horror, perfume, and grief. She is the co-creator of The Occult Activity Book Vol 1 and 2 and the author of The Art of the Occult (2020), The Art of Darkness (2022) and The Art of Fantasy (2023).