Narrative: National Gallery Pocket Guide
Every painting evokes stories, often as many stories as it has spectators. Yet the stories are not necessarily those the artists meant to tell. Narrative paintings, explains Erika Langmuir, become harder for spectators to understand when they are shown out of their original context. Over time, viewers become less familiar with the literature and artistic conventions of the...more
Paperback, 80 pages
Published
April 10th 2003
by National Gallery London
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