Trees in Art

Trees in Art by C. Watkins, published by Reaktion Books in 2018, is a lavishly illustrated exploration of the significance of trees in artistic expression. This 255-page book invites readers to delve into the rich history of arboreal art, showcasing works that span from classical representations to contemporary interpretations. Through its pages, the book highlights various artistic depictions of trees, revealing their symbolic meanings and the cultural narratives they embody.
In Trees in Art, readers will encounter a diverse range of artistic styles and periods, from the mythological transformations of trees in classical art to the intricate landscapes of renowned artists like Botticelli and Michelangelo. The thematic chapters cover the multifaceted roles trees play in art, including their representation as symbols of nationhood and liberty, as well as their portrayal in the works of artists such as Giuseppe Arcimboldo, William Blake, and Salvador Dalí. By combining exquisite visuals with insights into the history and ecology of trees, this book offers an enlightening journey through the artistic engagement with nature, emphasizing how trees reflect and allegorize the human experience.
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In this lavishly illustrated book, Charles Watkins celebrates the myth and magic of arboreal art. Open its pages and enter the greeny groves of the classical world, from Daphne’s metamorphosis into a laurel tree to the gardens of Pompeii. Shade yourself beneath the tree in sacred art, as represented in masterworks by Botticelli and Michelangelo. Exploring every leafy manifestation of tree art–from oaks as a symbol of nationhood and liberty across Europe, to the natural mystery and drama of forest interiors, the formal beauty of cultivated avenues, and representations of forestry over the ages–Trees in Art illuminates trees that are much more than mere plants. Taking in the fantastic and surreal arboreal art of Giuseppe Arcimboldo, William Blake, Arthur Rackham, and Salvador Dalí, as well as the work of contemporary artists like Giuseppe Penone and Ai Wei Wei, Trees in Art reveals the enduring practice, genius, and meaning behind how artists render trees. Drawing on exquisite artworks and Watkins’s deep knowledge of the history and ecology of trees, the thematic chapters of Trees in Art take us on an enlightening journey through centuries of verdant, artistic engagement with a natural form that seems to mirror and allegorize the human path through life.
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