The Art and Science of Portraiture

The Art and Science of Portraiture
Author: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot,Jessica Hoffmann Davis
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2002-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780787962425

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"The writing is beautiful, the ideas persuasive, and the picture it paints of the process of careful observation is one that every writer should read. . . . A rich and wonderful book." —American Journal of Education A landmark contribution to the field of research methodology, this remarkable book illuminates the origins, purposes, and features of portraiture—placing it within the larger discourse on social science inquiry and mapping it onto the broader terrain of qualitative research.

The Art and Science of Portraiture

The Art and Science of Portraiture
Author: Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot,Jessica Hoffmann Davis
Publsiher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1997-08-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015041373534

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Discusses the origins, purposes, and features of portraiture, a social-science research method.

FACES Photography and the Art of Portraiture

FACES  Photography and the Art of Portraiture
Author: Paul Fuqua,Steven Biver
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781136099014

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There is so much detail to be captured in a face. Cicero (106-43 BC) said: "The face is a picture of the mind as the eyes are its interpreter." To capture a person's personality, there are many things to keep in mind, and the authors of FACES show us how to match up a personality with lighting, posing, and composition. Portraiture is truly an art, and this book dives deep into the details so that you end up with a gorgeous portrait that both you and your subject love. Not only is this book the most comprehensive title available on portraiture, but it contains stunning images. Each image is paired with a lighting diagram, a description of why the type of image was chosen, and then takes you through postproduction to put the finishing touches on. The authors also showcase a gallery of portraits by renowned photographers.

Portraiture

Portraiture
Author: Shearer West
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004-04-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780191518034

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This fascinating new book explores the world of portraiture from a number of vantage points, and asks key questions about its nature. How has portraiture changed over the centuries? How have portraits represented their subjects, and how have they been interpreted? Issues of identity, modernity, and gender are considered within a cultural and historical context. Shearer West uncovers much intriguing detail about a genre that has often been seen as purely representational, featuring examples from African tribes to Renaissance princes, and from 'stars' such as David and Victoria Beckham to ordinary people. In the process, she shows us how to communicate with the past in an exciting new way.

Art and Science Second Edition

Art and Science  Second Edition
Author: Eliane Strosberg
Publsiher: WW Norton
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780789260567

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An abundantly illustrated history of the dynamic interaction between the arts and sciences, and how it has shaped our world. Today, art and science are often defined in opposition to each other: one involves the creation of individual aesthetic objects, and the other the discovery of general laws of nature. Throughout human history, however, the boundaries have been less clearly drawn: knowledge and artifacts have often issued from the same source, the head and hands of the artisan. And artists and scientists have always been linked, on a fundamental level, by their reliance on creative thinking. Art and Science is the only book to survey the vital relationship between these two fields of endeavor in its full scope, from prehistory to the present day. Individual chapters explore how science has shaped architecture in every culture and civilization; how mathematical principles and materials science have underpinned the decorative arts; how the psychology of perception has spurred the development of painting; how graphic design and illustration have evolved in tandem with methods of scientific research; and how breakthroughs in the physical sciences have transformed the performing arts. Some 265 illustrations, ranging from masterworks by Dürer and Leonardo to the dazzling vistas revealed by fractal geometry, complement the wide-ranging text. This new edition of Art and Science has been updated to cover the ongoing convergence of art and technology in the digital age, a convergence that has led to the emergence of a new type of creator, the “cultural explorer” whose hybrid artworks defy all traditional categorization. It will make thought-provoking reading for students and teachers, workers in creative and technical fields, and anyone who is curious about the history of human achievement.

The Renaissance Portrait

The Renaissance Portrait
Author: Patricia Lee Rubin
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2011
Genre: Art, Italian
ISBN: 9781588394255

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Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Bode-Museum, Berlin, Aug. 25-Nov. 20, 2011, and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Dec. 21, 2011-Mar. 18, 2012.

Art and Science

Art and Science
Author: Sîan Ede
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-11-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780857732804

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Is science the new art? Scientists weave incredible stories, invent wild hypotheses and ask difficult questions about the meaning of life. They have insights into the workings of our bodies and minds which challenge the myths we make about our identities and selves. They create visual images, models and scenarios that are gruesome, baffling or beguiling. They say and do things that are ethically and politically shocking. Contemporary scientists frequently talk about 'beauty' and 'elegance'; artists hardly ever do. While demonstrating how science is affecting the creation and interpretation of contemporary art, this book proposes that artistic insights are as important on their own terms as those in science and that we can and should accommodate both forms of knowledge. Featuring the work of artists such as Damien Hirst, Christine Borland, Bill Viola and Helen Chadwick, and art-science collaborative ventures involving Dorothy Cross, Eduardo Kac and Stelarc, it looks at the way new scientific explanations for the nature of human consciousness can influence our interpretation of art, at the squeamish interventions being produced by artists relishing in new technologies and at art which takes on the dangers facing the fragile environment. Seeing the world from the other point of view can inform the practice of both sides - this book will provide new insights to artists, scientists and the wider public.

The Art of Photography

The Art of Photography
Author: Time-Life Books
Publsiher: Time Life Education
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1981
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0809441705

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About creativity and esthetics, not metering and f-stops. The principles are not confining but liberating, they allow for many individual approaches to art, from the dutifully conventional to the convention-defying. By show ing you why good pictures are good, the the information will free you to make better pictures on your own.