CHECK IT OUT
From fine art to architecture, landscape and interior design,
photography, music, dance, drama and film, the arts are alive in all
forms in the Newport Beach Public Library’s new Arts Collection.
The $100,000 compilation of 2,000 books, videos and CDs includes such
stunning overview volumes as ‘Art Past Art Present,’ an art history
survey emphasizing the continuum of human creativity and expression from
all of the world’s cultures. More than 700 illustrations complement the
chronological narrative covering historical, social and cultural
foundations for prehistoric through 20th century art. Architectural
topics are well represented, from volumes on specific structures to works
about significant movements.
Check out ‘The Library of Congress’ for a virtual tour of the recently
renovated Thomas Jefferson Building. Imagine stepping inside Henri
Matisse’s crowning achievement by opening ‘The Venice Chapel,’
chronicling the construction of one of the masterpieces of contemporary
religious art.
The history of buildings central to the world’s Jewish communities is
examined in ‘The Synagogue,’ a magnificent work, which traces the story
of the synagogue from its origins in Solomon’s Temple to the simplicity
of the modern building.
Background about another spiritual center is in ‘The World of Chartres,’
a dazzling volume that captures the radiance of one of the world’s
renowned cathedrals.
Works about topics closer to home include ‘Norman Rockwell’s America,’ a
nostalgic collection of paintings offering an affectionate view of 20th
century life. ‘A Legacy of Arctic Art’ features a spectrum of Eskimo
painting, graphic art, basketry and sculpture from 1866 to the present.
‘The Complete Book of Shaker Furniture’ combines commentary on the Shaker
tradition with superb photographs of representative pieces. Fine art
aficionados can view treasures from every school of Western art on nine
videos in the ‘Hermitage Masterpieces’ series. Beginning with the life
and times of Peter the Great, the series takes viewers on a tour of St
Petersburg’s Hermitage Palaces, featuring the works of such masters as
Rembrandt, Raphael, da Vinci, Renoir, Picasso, Matisse and Gauguin.
For classical music fans, the collection includes ‘The Story of the
Symphony,’ a six-video series featuring performances of works by Haydn,
Mozart, Beethoven, Berlioz, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich.
Devotees of more contemporary genres may prefer videos from ‘Rock &
Roll,’ featuring classic rock, soul, punk, reggae and rap songs, plus
interviews with the artists.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with
Sarah Rosenblum.
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