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Creation: Artists, Gods, and Origins
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Publication date November 30, 2007
Pages 592
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780500513569
ISBN-10 0500513562
Dimensions 1.75 by 7 by 9.75 in.
Weight 3.14 lbs.
Original list price $45.00
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Summary
A history of western civilization as reflected in creation myths from the past two millennia also evaluates the debate about whether God created man or vice versa as it has been expressed by artists in a variety of disciplines, in a lavishly illustrated chronicle that traces a range of tales from Genesis to Ovid.
Amazon.com description: Product Description: A new history of Western civilization told through creation myths from the past two thousand years by one of the great cultural critics of our time.

"[The world] was created not once but as many times as there have been original artworks."—Marcel Proust

In the 1940s, near the end of his life, Matisse designed a chapel near his villa in Vence. A Dominican novice said that he assumed the artist had been directly inspired in this work by the Heavenly Father. "Yes," Matisse replied, "but that god is me."

Since the beginning of civilization, humans have debated this fundamental question: did God create man, or did man create God? At the heart of the question lies a debate over who has the right to create, and this has led to a tension between the concept of God on one hand and artists of all types—painters, sculptors, composers, thinkers, writers—on the other. Sometimes respectful, sometimes antagonistic, this creative rivalry has led to sublime works of painting, poetry, and music.

Peter Conrad's exuberantly original new book operates on many levels. It is a treasure trove of creation myths and stories—whether from Genesis or from Ovid—exploring their origins and how they have been interpreted and subverted by artists over time. It also helps us understand what makes artistically creative people unusual. Brilliantly crafted, wonderfully written, and well informed on two thousand years of literature, music, art, religion, and mysticism, this book is a forceful reminder of the extraordinary power of our creative traditions. 150 illustrations.

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9780500513569 | details & prices | 592 pages | 7.00 × 9.75 × 1.75 in. | 3.14 lbs | List price $45.00
About: A history of western civilization as reflected in creation myths from the past two millennia also evaluates the debate about whether God created man or vice versa as it has been expressed by artists in a variety of disciplines, in a lavishly illustrated chronicle that traces a range of tales from Genesis to Ovid.

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