The Essential GombrichPhaidon Press, 5. 9. 1996 - Počet stran: 624 This volume presents an accessible selection of Professor Gombrich's best and most characteristic writing, and introduces the general reader to his ideas and arguments on many fundamental questions. In these meticulously assimilated writings he discusses the nature of representation, the psychology of perception, the interpretation of images, the problems of theory and method, the idea of progress, and symbolism and meaning in art. Professor Gombrich's writings include three major narrative works - The Story of Art, Art and Illusion and The Sense of Order - plus 11 volumes of collected essays and reviews. This anthology brings together a selection from all these books and in addition six pieces not previously published by Phaidon. It thus introduces the reader to the entire range of Gombrich's thought. Richard Woodfield writes a general introduction, and provides extensive notes and guides to further reading. |
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... Interpretation on the part of the image maker must always be matched by the interpretation of the viewer . No image tells its own story . I remember an exhibition in a museum in Lincoln , Nebraska , showing skeletons and reconstructions ...
... interpretation it might look like mere verbiage . But anyone who , like Panofsky , enjoys dressing a thought in a ... interpretation will never be possible ; one can never put into words what a work of art ' says ' . Freud realized that ...
... interpretation , it will be noticed , there is no hint at two meanings . It is only implied that St Anne had prophetic gifts and interpreted the portent of ' things ' at the time . In this version , then , the painting could still be ...