Light!: the industrial age 1750 - 1900 ; art & science, technology & society ; [... on the occasion of the exhibition "Light! The Industrial Age, 1750 - 1900, Art & Science, Technology & Society" (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, October 2000 - February 2001, and Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, April 2001 - July 2001)]

"Of all the revolutionary changes brought about by the Industrial Age perhaps the most extraordinary and far-reaching was the transformation of light. Scientists described its hidden laws to the general public for the first time. Artists found radical ways of depicting it. Inventors found new w...

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Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Thames & Hudson 2000
Ausgabe:1. publ.
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Zusammenfassung:"Of all the revolutionary changes brought about by the Industrial Age perhaps the most extraordinary and far-reaching was the transformation of light. Scientists described its hidden laws to the general public for the first time. Artists found radical ways of depicting it. Inventors found new ways of making it. The lives of ordinary people changed forever as streets, shops, theatres, even their own homes were brilliantly illuminated, first by gas, and then, even more dazzlingly, by electricity." "The story is told here for the first time in its entirety. The book describes the inventions still with us, such as electric light, the microscope and photography, as well as arcane reminders of a vanished world, such as the heliostat, the lithophane and the magic lantern. It portrays a revolution in the arts: the impressionists conjuring up sunlight, Constable redefining daylight, Caspar David Friedrich discovering twilight. And it debates the changing symbolism of light: the meaning of the Enlightenment, the light of God's truth, the nightmarish light of factory furnaces by night."--BOOK JACKET.
Beschreibung:271 S. zahlr. Ill.
ISBN:0500510296

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