Roger Fry Bücher
Roger Fry war ein englischer Künstler und Kunstkritiker, der die britische Kunstwahrnehmung maßgeblich prägte. Nachdem er sich als Kenner der Alten Meister etabliert hatte, wurde er zu einem entscheidenden Verfechter der modernen französischen Malerei, der er den Begriff Post-Impressionismus gab. Fry's kritischer Ansatz legte den Schwerpunkt auf die formalen Elemente der Kunst – Linie, Farbe, Komposition – gegenüber den 'assoziativen Ideen', die durch den dargestellten Inhalt hervorgerufen wurden. Sein Einfluss auf den britischen Kunstgeschmack war so bedeutend, dass er als die größte Kraft bei der Veränderung der ästhetischen Wertschätzung seit Ruskin gilt.






Giovanni Bellini is being published for the first time since 1901. Highly popular at the time of its original publication (three editions were published between 1899 and 1901), Roger Fry's monograph was instrumental in rescuing Bellini from the oblivion of a Victorian-era reputation by reinterpreting and revaluing his art for an early twentieth-century audience. Giving a succinct but definitive view of Bellini's career, Fry not only brought to bear the new "scientific" connoisseurship in his analysis of individual pictures and their chronology, but he also brought a keen interest into Bellini's innovative use of semi-transparent oil glazes, the psychological depth of his subjects, and Bellini's profound sensitivity to nature. As a painter himself, Fry had the critical advantage of studying Bellini with a sympathy deepened by his own close awareness of aesthetic problems
Vision and Design
- 276 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The collection features a diverse range of essays on Art, showcasing the author's insights gathered over two decades. It includes previously unpublished pieces in England, along with new content and revisions to enhance clarity and depth. This compilation reflects the evolution of the author's thoughts and contributions to the discourse on Art.
Reflections on British Painting
- 196 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
"In this short essay, first published in 1924 and originally presented to the British Psychological Society, Fry outlines his theory of an "aesthetic emotion" and explains his belief that the Freudian psychoanalytic approach to the understanding of art is wrong."--back cover.
The Great State: Essays in Construction
- 386 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
A collection of insightful essays on politics and society, from distinguished authors Herbert George Wells and Roger Fry.
French, Flemish and British Art
- 264 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book focuses on the scarcity and rising costs of early literature from the 1900s and earlier. It emphasizes the effort to republish these classic works in affordable, high-quality modern editions, preserving the original text and artwork to make them accessible to contemporary readers.
The Last Lectures by Roger Fry
- 402 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Originally published in 1939, this book contains lectures by Roger Fry covering a wide range of artistic styles.