Every picture tells a story"--but for many of us the subjects and themes of the great paintings of Western art are something of a mystery. The Museum Companion unravels the legends and symbolism behind many of the most popular and frequently painted figures. What is in Pandora's box? What are the Greek and Roman names for the ancient gods? Why does St. Catherine have a wheel by her side, and St. Jerome a lion? Beautifully illustrated with works by great artists, and containing descriptions of over 150 figures, The Museum Companion includes a Classical section that details the characters from the myths and histories of ancient Greece and Rome, and a Biblical and Religious section that describes figures from the Old and New Testaments as well as later saints. This handy, affordable, pocket-sized book will be indispensable to all those seeking to enhance their understanding and enjoyment of Western art.
Marcus Lodwick has a doctorate in ancient Greek architecture from the University of Oxford. He is currently engaged on further Classical research, and frequently leads archaeological tours to the ancient sites of the Greek and Roman world.
A very handy art guide to bring with you to the museum. It's useful for looking up subjects and symbols in Greek and biblical paintings. I recommend this book for artists and classical art lovers!
A nice compact guide to 150 of the classic paintings from the Western Art canon (no, not cowboy art! Though there's a fine tradition; I was impressed with the The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, OK). Major themes, contextualization with previous & following works, and artist are explored, briefly. There are good, albeit small, color pictures of the paintings.
It's not really a guide to Western Art. It's less about the art than a guide to Greek Myths & Biblical stories - the barebones of the dramatic myths & stories - with the drama of a good story sucked out. Makes you want to read more or revisit those stories though.