Dogs in the Louvre

Dogs in the Louvre
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Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
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ISBN-10 : 9782080300508
ISBN-13 : 2080300504
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Book Synopsis Dogs in the Louvre by : Francois Nourissier

Download or read book Dogs in the Louvre written by Francois Nourissier and published by Rizzoli Publications. This book was released on 2008-02-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Throughout the ages, artists have frequently depicted dogs as symbols of positive values such as courage, loyalty, and vigilance. Whether serving as guards, guides, companions, or hunters, dogs have a very strong presence in the great artworks at the Louvre. They appear in the form of Mesopotamian statuettes of the third millennium BC; they flank peasants in Le Nain’s paintings, or sit loyally at the queen’s side in Rubens’s The Coronation. They may be portrayed as active, accompanying Diana the Huntress, or pampered, as cherished lap dogs nestled on cushions.This beautiful volume is packed with works from all of the Louvre’s many departments. Each painting or sculpture is shown in its entirety and in detail, to highlight the canine presence, and is accompanied by short, illuminating commentary. The book opens with a preface in which the prize-winning author draws upon his own personal experiences with man’s most loyal companions. Dogs in the Louvre provides a delightfully unusual tour of the most visited gallery in the world, and invites the reader to engage in a fresh way with some of its perennially inspiring themes. It is a fitting tribute to man’s best friend.


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