Sister Wendy's Story of Painting

by Wendy Beckett

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Overview of painting over the last 800 years, including more than 450 color reproductions and an in depth analysis of over 30 of the most famous paintings.

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Fantastic, in-depth overviews of famous paintings by our favorite lisping nun. I also really like the illustrations and lay-out. The publisher, Dorling-Kindersley, can usually be relied upon to produce quality work, especially when it has a strong visual element. Almost any of their art-related books are worth picking up.
Beckett has a very good way of explaining how she feels about an understands a painting.
Um, flipped through a half-dozen pp at the library, decided not to borrow.
Maybe the tv show would be more persuasive.
Sister Wendy's vivid, personal interpretations of nearly 450 paintings. Awesome!
Provides a background in art history...

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Wendy Mary Beckett was born in Johannesburg, South Africa on February 25, 1930. At the age of 16, she joined the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, a teaching order, as Sister Michael of St. Peter. She became Sister Wendy after Vatican reforms relaxed formalities. She studied literature at Oxford University in the early 1950s. After returning to show more South Africa, she taught for 15 years at a Cape Town convent and later lectured at Johannesburg's University of Witwatersrand. After suffering three grand mal seizures and learning that she had a form of epilepsy, she received Vatican consent to give up teaching for a life of solitude. In 1970, she returned to England and moved into the trailer at the Carmelite Monastery. She wrote approximately 25 books art and religion including Contemporary Women Artists and Sister Wendy on Prayer. In 1991, a BBC producer persuaded her to do a documentary about Britain's National Gallery, talking about its paintings. She went on to star in several more BBC documentaries including Sister Wendy's Odyssey, Sister Wendy's Grand Tour, and Sister Wendy's Story of Painting. She assigned all her earnings to the Carmelite order that sheltered her. She died on December 26, 2018 at the age of 88. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Sister Wendy's Story of Painting
Original publication date
1994
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Bison; Nefermaat; Ifet; Ramose; Sneferu; Amenhotep III (show all 434); Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV); Nebamun; Tuthmosis III; Nefertiti; Pliny the Elder; Pallas Athena; The Berlin Painter; The Brygos Painter; Kritios Boy; Myron; Polygnotos; Persephone; Demeter; Alexander the Great; Darius III; Laocoon; Neo; The Baker and His Wife; Artemidorus; Justinian I, Emperor; Theodora, Empress consort; Leo III, Byzantine Emperor; Andrei Rublev; Charlemagne; Alcuin of York; Saint Matthew; Eadfrith; Beatus; Saint Christopher; Simon Peter; Matthew Paris; Prince Dagobert; King Clotaire; Giotto di Bondone; Pietro Cavallini; Cimabue; Cenni di Peppi; Francis of Assisi; Duccio Di Buoninsegna; Nicola Pisano; Giovanni Pisano; Guido da Como; Simone Martini; Pietro Lorenzetti; Ambrogio Lorenzetti; St Satinus; Pol Limbourg; Herman Limbourg; Jehanequin Lmbourg; Duc de Berry; Gentile da Fabriano; Palla Strozzi; Antonio Pisano Pisanello; Saint Anthony; Sassetta; Stefano di Giovanni; St Anthony Abbott; Robert Campin; Jan van Eyck; Hubert van Eyck; Hubrecht Eyck; Jodoc Vijdt; Giovanni Arnolfini; Giovanna Cenami; Petrus Christus; Antonello da Messina; Rogier van der Weyden; Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy; Hugo van der Goes; Tommaso Portinari; Johannes Gutenberg (1394/99-c.1468); Gerard David; Hans Memling; Dieric Bouts; Hieronymus Bosch; Matthias Grünewald; Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528); Lucas Cranach (1472-1553); Hans Holbein the Younger; Hanseatic League; Death; Masaccio; Fra Angelico; Piero della Francesca; Sandro Botticelli; Raphael (artist); Antonio da Correggio; Titian; El Greco; Tintoretto; Filippo Brunelleschi; Donatello; Paolo Uccello; Leon Battista Alberti; Fra Filippo Lippi; Piero de' Medici; Cosimo de' Medici; Jacopo Pontormo; Antonio Pollaiuolo; Piero Pollaiuolo; Zephyr; Chloris; Mercury; Flora; Lorenzo de' Medici; Giorgi Vasari; Girolamo Savanarola; Piero di Cosimo; Saint Nicholas; Pierro della Francesca; Federigo da Montefeltro; Domenico Veneziano; Matteo di Giovanni; Andrea Mantegna; Francesco Squarcione; The Gonzaga Family; Ludovico Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua; Giovanni Bellini; Jacopo Bellini; Gentile Bellini; Gentile da Fabriano; Nicolosia Bellini; Jerome (Saint, Jerome of Stridon, c.331-347-420); Lorenzo Costa; Carlo Crivelli; Cima da Conegliano; St Helena; Cosimo Tura; Francesco del Cossa; Vittore Carpaccio; St Ursula; Andrea del Verrocchio; Leonardo da Vinci; Ginevra de' Benci; Niccolò Machiavelli; Bernardino Luini; Michelangelo Buonarroti; Sebastino del Piomobo; Domenico Ghirlandaio; Ignudi; Raffaello Sanzio; Pietro Perugino; Leo X, Pope (1475-1521); Bindo Altoviti; Giorgione; Giorgio da Castelfranco; Baldassare Castiglione; Sebastiano Del Piombo; Tiziano Vecellio; Ranuccio Farnese; Venus; Adonis; Tintoretto; Jacopo Robusti; Veronese; Paolo Caliari; Rosso; Rosso Fiorentino; Giovanni Battista di Jacopo; Pontormo; Jacopo Carucci; Andrea del Sarto; Agnolo Bronzino; Eleanora di Toledo; Antonio Allegri; Parmigiano; Isabella d'Este; Lucrezia Borgia; Dosso Dossi; Domenico Beccafumi; Laocoon; Desiderius Erasmus (c.1469-1536); Nicholas Hilliard; Jan Gossaert; Francesco Primaticcio; Joachim Wtewael; Bartholemeus Spranger; Joachim Patinir; Albrecht Altdorfer; Pieter Bruegel; Gian Lorenzo Bernini; Carlo Maderno; Francesco Borromini; Caravaggio; Annibale Carracci; Artemisia Gentileschi; Rachel Ruysch; Judith Leyster; Orazio Gentileschi; Agostino Carracci; Ludovico Caracci; Domenichino; Adam Esheimer; Tobias; Guido Reni; Hercules; Deianeira; Nessus; Guercino; Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640); Henri IV, King of France; Marie de' Medici; Jacob Jordaens; Anthony van Dyck; Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland; Jusepe de Ribera; Apollo; Marsyas; Diego Velázquez; Vulcan; Francisco Zurbaran; Bartolome Esteban Murillo; Rembrandt (1606-1669); William Heda; De Heem; Johannes Vermeer; Jean Bellagambe; Frans Hals; Pieter de Hooch; Jan Steen; Albert Cuyp; Jacob van Ruisdael; Salomon van Ruisdael; Pieter Saenredam; Gerard Dou; Pierre Puget; Nicholas Poussin; Claude Gellee; Claude Lorrain; Phocion; Louis Le Nain; Georges de la Tour; Jean Antoine Watteau; Diana; Artemis; Francois Boucher; Jean-Honoré Fragonard; Jean-Baptiste-Simone Chardin; Giambattista Tiepolo; Francesco Guardi; Canaletto; Antonio Canale; Bernardo Bellotto; William Hogarth; Thomas Gainsborough; Elizabeth Linley; Allan Ramsay; Sir Joshua Reynolds; Henry Raeburn; Gilbert Stuart; Benjamin West; Angelica Kauffman; John Singleton Copley; George Stubbs; Francisco Goya; Anton Raphael Mengs; Johann Joachim Winckelmann; Jacques-Louis David; Antonio Canova; Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres; Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860); Eugène Delacroix; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Caspar David Friedrich; J. M. W. Turner; John Ruskin; John Constable; William Blake; Samuel Palmer; William Holman Hunt; John Everett Millais; Lizzie Siddal; Charles Dickens; William Morris; Edward Burne-Jones; Dante Gabriel Rossetti; Janey Morris; Camille Corot; Charles Daubigny; Honoré Daumier; Gustave Courbet; Jean-Francois Millet; Edouard Manet; Flaneurs; Victorine Meurent; Émile Zola; Charles Baudelaire; Suzon; Antonin Poust; Meng Laurent; Jeanne Demarsy; Henri Fantin-Latour; Mary Cassatt; Berthe Morisot; Edgar Degas; Eugene Manet; Claude Monet; Pierre-Auguste Renoir; Monsieur Fournaise; Aline Charigot; Baron Barbier; Gustave Caillebotte; Paul Durand-Ruel; Camille Pissarro; Alfred Sisley; James McNeill Whistler; Jo Heffernan; Oscar Wilde; Winslow Homer; James A. Garfield; Thomas Eakins; John Singer Sargent; Henry James; Georges Seurat; Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec; Edouard Vuillard; Edvard Munch; Paul Cézanne; Pierre Bonnard; Paul Gauguin; Gustav Klimt; Roger Fry; Theo van Gogh; Stéphane Mallarmé; Gustave Moreau; Odilon Redon; Paul Serusier; Walter Sickert; Pablo Picasso; Henri Matisse; Wassily Kandinsky; Piet Mondrian; Paul Klee; Salvador Dalí; Jackson Pollock; Andy Warhol; Mark Rothko; Lucian Freud; Jasper Johns; Maurice de Vlaminck; Andre Derain; Raoul Dufy; Georges Rouault; Ernst Ludwig Kirchner; Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; Emil Nolde; Max Beckmann; Egon Schiele; Oskar Kokoschka; Alma Mahler; Chaim Soutine; Marc Chagall; Amedeo Modigliani; Georges Braque; Olga Kokhlova; Marie-Therese; Mistresses; Dora Maar; Francois Gillot; Jacqueline Roque; Gertrude Stein; Juan Gris; Umberto Boccioni; Gino Severini; Giacoma Balla; Marinetti; Fernand Leger; Robert Delaundy; Franz Marc; August Macke; Theosophists; Walter Gropius; Kazimir Malevich; Natalia Goncharova; Lubov Popova; Henri Rousseau; Giorgio de Chirico; Carlo Carra; Hugo Ball; Emmy Hennings; Tristan Tzara; Max Ernst; Andre Breton; René Magritte; Antoni Gaudí; Joan Miró; Jean Dubuffet; Giorgio Morandi; Alberto Giacombetti; Luis Bunuel; Jean Genet; Edward Hopper; Georgia O'Keeffe; Alfred Stieglitz; Jackson Pollock; David Siqueiros; Lee Krasner; Arshile Gorky; Willem De Kooning; Clyfford Still; Franz Kline; Barnett Newman; Robert Motherwell; The Irascible 18; Philip Guston; Helen Frankenthaler; Morris Louis; Richard Diebenkorn; Ad Reinhardt; Frank Stella; Dorothea Rockburne; Agnes Martin; Lawrence Alloway; Andy Warhol; Roy Lichtenstein; John Cage; Robert Rauschenberg; David Hockney; Balthus; Francis Bacon; Leon Kossoff; Frank Auerbach; David Bomberg; Anselm Kiefer; Georg Baselitz; Robert Natkin; Albert Herbert; Joan Mitchell
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Altamira Cave, Santillana del Mar, Cantabria, Spain; Egypt (Ancient); Crete, Greece; Cyclades, Greece; Athens, Greece; Pompeii, Campania, Italy (show all 38); Stabiae, Campania, Italy (now Castellammare di Stabia); Herculaneum, Campania, Italy; Faiyum, Egypt; Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany; Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK; Siena, Tuscany, Italy; Rome, Italy; Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Siena Cathedral, Siena, Tuscany, Italy; Lateran Palace, Rome, Italy; Tuscany, Italy; Padua, Veneto, Italy; Avignon, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France; Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium; Arras, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, France; Tournai, Hainaut, Belgium; Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Belgium; Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Urbino, Marche, Italy; Sansepolcro, Tuscany, Italy (as Borgo Sansepolcro); Venice, Veneto, Italy; Parma Cathedral, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; Sistine Chapel, Vatican City; Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France; Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France; Argenteuil, Val d'Oise, Île-de-France, France; Giverny, Eure, Normandy, France; Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France; La Ruche, Montparnasse, Paris, France
Original language
English

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Art & Design, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
759Arts & recreationPaintingHistory, geographic treatment, biography
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ND450 .B43Fine ArtsPaintingPaintingHistory
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