Todos los secretos de la cultura, la ciencia, la tecnología en la geografía Star Wars™ mostrados de forma completamente visual en una galería de más de 2500 imágenes.
Este volumen cubre personajes, criaturas, planetas, vehículos, armas y tecnología entre otros muchos aspectos con explicaciones detalladas e increíbles detalles.
Con un recorrido por la historia política en la galaxia Star Wars, desde el Consejo Jedi al Imperio, cada sección de este libro en español de Star Wars se centra en diferentes temas prestando especial atención a los detalles de la saga sin importar lo pequeños que sean. Un libro imprescindible en la biblioteca de todos los fans de la saga.
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This comparison of the works of Monet and Rothko provides exhilarating new insight on these pioneers of abstraction and masters of color.
Recent research on late impressionism has highlighted the surprising correspondences between the work of impressionist paragon Claude Monet and that of abstract painters such as Mark Rothko.
This book offers an unprecedented dialogue between the paintings of Monet and Rothko, two artists who explored the frontiers of abstraction. It explores the uncanny similarities between their works, painted almost half a century apart, as well as the significance of the differences between the master artists’ styles. Monet conveyed the immediacy of his impressions of nature, while Rothko plunged the viewer into the depths of colors that he superimposed and interwove.
And yet this book—originally conceived to accompany an exhibition at the Musée des Impressionnismes Giverny and illustrated with sixty chromatically organized reproductions—reveals an undeniable relationship between their pictorial universes, challenging the viewer’s perception of abstraction and modernity. This confrontation, contextualized through the analysis of renowned critics, sheds new light on the oeuvre of two of the greatest masters of painting and offers fresh insight into the essence of what makes their works so inherently original.