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Scoundrels, Cads, and Other Great Artists

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Scoundrels, Cads, and Other Great Artists delves into the lives of nine renowned artists whose personal conduct was often scandalous or reprehensible. From Caravaggio's violent legal troubles to Frederick Remington's racism, and Jackson Pollock's battle with alcoholism, the book confronts the contrast between the artists' flawed characters and their magnificent art. It raises the question of how we can appreciate extraordinary artworks created by morally flawed individuals, complemented by over 100 vivid reproductions and an exploration of the separation between art and artist.
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Ideal for readers interested in arts and culture, psychology of creativity, and those curious about the complex moral lives behind celebrated artistic works. It is suited for art students, educators, and anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of how great art can emerge from flawed individuals.

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Scoundrels, Cads, and Other Great Artists introduces people to great art by showing the more salacious side of the personal lives of great artists. The book not only tells the stories of twelve artists, but explores how to look at art and the separation between art and artist. This lively narrative is enhanced by over 100 full-color images.

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Just because the art is beautiful doesn't mean the artist was a saint...

Scoundrels, Cads, and Other Great Artists examines the lives of nine great artists who were less than exemplary human beings in their lives outside of their art. It explores the question, “Why do we like magnificent art from artists who were awful human beings?”

For example, the great Baroque painter, Caravaggio, who developed the chiaroscuro style of painting, was in constant trouble with the law, even having killed a man in a duel. Frederick Remington, the great painter of the American West, was an incredible racist and bigot. His evocative paintings of Native Americans on horseback give no hint of Remington’s enmity toward them and other ethnic groups in America. Jackson Pollock? His irascibility and petulance were compounded by a lifelong battle with alcoholism, ultimately leading to a fatal automobile accident. Whistler and Courbet were philanderers and libertines.

Scoundrels, Cads, and Other Great Artists introduces people to great art by showing the more salacious side of the personal lives of great artists over time. This book not only tells the stories of a dozen artists, but explores how to look at art and the separation between art and artist. This lively narrative is enhanced by over 100 full-colour reproductions of great paintings and details from them.

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Praised for its wit and insight, the book is described as a ‘cold gin and tonic on a hot afternoon’ by Scott Barry Kaufman, highlighting its engaging and touching narrative. Jonathan Plucker commends it for busting mythologized portraits of artists and delivering captivating stories combined with psychology of art and creativity, offering a fresh perspective on the creative process and artistic legacy.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781538126776

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 October 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield

Illustration: 100 colour photos; 36 textboxes

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 185.0mm

Height: 264.0mm

Weight: 689g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Jeffrey K. Smith holds a chaired professorship at the University of Otago in New Zealand. He serves as Dean of the College of Education at the University. Prior to Otago, he was Professor and Chair of the Educational Psychology Department at Rutgers University, where he had been a faculty member for twenty-nine years. His AB is from Princeton University and his PhD is from the University of Chicago. From 1988 through 2005, he also founded and served as Head of the Office of Research and Evaluation at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He studies issues in the psychology of aesthetics, learning in cultural institutions, and educational assessment.

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