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Exquisite cloth-bound edition of the classic art-history text - the ideal gift for every art connoisseur and student
For more than 70 years Sir Ernst Gombrich's
The Story of Art
has been a global bestseller - with more than 8 million copies sold - the perfect introduction to art history, from the earliest cave paintings to art of the twentieth century, a masterpiece of clarity and personal insight. This classic book is currently in its 16th edition, and has been translated into more than 30 languages and published in numerous formats and editions.
This luxury edition, with its bespoke cloth cover and preface by Professor Gombrich's granddaughter Leonie, is the ultimate gift purchase for all art lovers - a keepsake to treasure, and to inspire future generations.
A global bestseller for over five decades, this luxury edition is perfect for collectors, connoisseurs, and the millions of people who have grown up reading and loving this classic companion.
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Exquisite cloth-bound edition of the classic art-history text - the ideal gift for every art connoisseur and student
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"Like every art historian of my generation, my way of thinking about pictures has been in large measure shaped by Ernst Gombrich. I was 15 when I read
The Story of Art
and like millions since, I felt I had been given a map of a great country, and with it the confidence to explore further without fear of being overwhelmed."-
Neil MacGregor, former Director of the National Gallery, London, 1995
"Almost as well known as the Mona Lisa, Sir ErnstGombrich's
The Story of Art
unites learning and pleasure."-
Pierre Rosenberg, Président-Directeur, Musée du Louvre, Paris
"More people... have been introduced to the world of fine art, in the last 45 years, though Ernst Gombrich's
The Story of Art
than through any other single book."-
Christopher Frayling, Professor of Cultural History, Royal College of Art, London
"The country's bestselling book on art, never out of print, still in demand (and not just by students) and one of the few 'gift books' that actually gets read. The work is not so simplistic as the title implies, but it is this very title that rendered the book enormously attractive in 1950 to a new sort of book buyer: the self-educator. This field was set to grow, publishers eagerly wooing punters into buying the one big book on every impossibly massive but key subject. But with Gombrich, art was all sewn up."-
The Times
"
The Story of Art
has just about everything you need to follow the course of art from cave painting to David Hockney. I am surprised it's not yet been placed in hotels on the bedside table along with Gideon's Bible since Gombrich is as authoritative as the voice of God. The book has always been a pleasure to read and handle, the colour plates, now with many new additions, are excellent and the text is clear and straightforward, devoid of both pedantry and academic tedium."-
The Birmingham Post
"As a humane, uncomplicated but unpatronising account of art from prehistoric cave daubs to twentieth-century splurges, Gombrich's
Story of Art
is just what its title promises: more of a story than a work of reference, yet that as well."-
Business Weekly
"A wise and wide-ranging introduction to art history that will last and last."-
The List
"Lucid and endlessly informative."-
The Good Book Guide
"His populist approach comes from his childhood in Vienna, where art was for everyone, not just for stuffed shirts."-
The Mail on Sunday
"Thinking about building your dream library and brightening your coffee table with eye-candy and conversation starters? Look no further than Phaidon books."-
Big Life Magazine
"Gombrich's
The Story of Art
was the very first book I bought on Art... An ideal book for anybody who is just discovering Art for the first time. He is accessible without talking down. He looks at the great masterpieces and only writes about what he can illustrate. The illustrations are wonderful."-
MatureTimes.co.uk
"...Has made art history accessible to generations of readers."-
The Hollywood Reporter Online
"The ultimate gift purchase for all art lovers - a perfect keepsake to treasure and to inspire future generations."-
WhatsGoodOnline.co.uk
"One of the most accessible introductions to the history of visual arts... This cloth bound luxury edition [...] is a joy to the eye."-
Mint (India)
"What could be a better gift for an art connoisseur than Ernst Gombrich's classic art history book,
The Story of Art
? It is undoubtedly one of the most popular art books of all time and has been a global bestseller for more than 60 years. It's the perfect introduction to art history, covering everything from the Palaeolithic cave paintings in Lascaux, France, to 20th-century modern art - all of which is beautifully illustrated in the book. The book also comes in a luxury edition with an exquisite clothbound hardback that art lovers will cherish." -
JetWings (India)
"E.H. Gombrich's authoritative yet easy to read tome has been the introduction to art history for the past seven decades. Whether she's an art history aficionado or someone who wants to arm herself with knowledge for her next gallery or museum visit,
The Story of Art
will do the job. This luxury print makes for a brilliant coffee table addition and an eye-opening read." -
AskMen.com
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Ernst Gombrich
was one of the greatest and least conventional art historians of his age, achieving fame and distinction in three separate spheres: as a scholar, as a popularizer of art, and as a pioneer of the application of the psychology of perception to the study of art. His best-known book,
The Story of Art
- first published 50 years ago and now in its sixteenth edition - is one of the most influential books ever written about art. His books further include
The Sense of Order
(1979) and
The Preference for the Primitive
(2002), as well as a total of 11 volumes of collected essays and reviews. Gombrich was born in Vienna in 1909 and died in London in November 2001.
He came to London in 1936 to work at the Warburg Institute, where he eventually became Director from 1959 until his retirement in 1976. He won numerous international honours, including a knighthood, the Order of Merit and the Goethe, Hegel and Erasmus prizes. Gifted with a powerful mind and prodigious memory, he was also an outstanding communicator, with a clear and forceful prose style. His works are models of good art-historical writing and reflect his humanism and his deep and abiding concern with the standards and values of our cultural heritage.
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