Written in Water, Rochelle Gurstein
Written in Water, Rochelle Gurstein
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Written in Water
The Ephemeral Life of the Classic in Art

Author: Rochelle Gurstein

Narrator: Stephen Graybill

Unabridged: 20 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/30/2024

Categories: Nonfiction, Art


Synopsis

A deeply personal yet broadly relevant exploration of the ephemeral life of the classic in art, from the eighteenth century to our own day

Is there such a thing as a timeless classic? More than a decade ago, Rochelle Gurstein set out to explore and establish a solid foundation for the classic in the history of taste. To her surprise, that history instead revealed repeated episodes of soaring and falling reputations, rediscoveries of long-forgotten artists, and radical shifts in the canon, all of which went so completely against common knowledge that it was hard to believe it was true.

Where does the idea of the timeless classic come from? And how has it become so fiercely contested? By recovering disputes about works of art from the eighteenth century to the close of the twentieth, Gurstein takes us into unfamiliar aesthetic and moral terrain, providing a richly imagined historical alternative to accounts offered by both cultural theorists advancing attacks on the politics of taste and those who continue to cling to the ideal of universal values embodied in the classic. As Gurstein brings to life the competing responses of generations of artists, art lovers, and critics to specific works of art, she makes us see the same object vividly and directly through their eyes and feel, in all its enlarging intensity, what they felt.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Marks54 on September 03, 2024

I did not think I would stick with this one, but it was engaging and hard not to think about. As an aside, I recently returned from traveling in Europe, which - especially because the weather was so hot - involved spending considerable time in museums in Stockholm, Oslo, Bern, Lugano, and Vienna, amo......more

Goodreads review by Joel on May 15, 2025

Gurstein set out to distill the essence of what is classic in the kind of art our civilization keeps in museums. She found that artists and critics have changed their idea of what is classic over time until it has dissolved. She proceeds by examining documents, starting with Joshua Reynolds and movi......more

Goodreads review by Katy on March 31, 2024

This is an exploration of where in art history the idea of a piece of classic art as an inspiration and a model for current and future artists came from. It focuses its attention most particularly on the art of Renaissance Italy and its subsequent discovery and rediscovery over the centuries. It loo......more