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Recently, David Hockney did an extraordinary thing: he put down hie brushes and stopped painting. He had become gripped by a desire to find out how the artists of the past had managed to depict the world around them so accurately and vividly. As a painter constantly faced with similar technical problems, he asked himself: "How did they do this?" For the next two years, he sacrificed hie own time as an artist to follow this mystery trail, obsessively tracking clown the hidden secrets of the Old Masters. As news of his investigations spread, hie sensational discoveries became the subject of headlines, media attention and debate among prominent scientists, art historians and museum directors worldwide. Now, for the first time, Hockney recounts the story of hie quest as it unfolded. He explains how he uncovered piece after piece of scientific and visual evidence, each one yielding further revelations about the past. With the benefit of his painter's eye, he examines the major works of art history and reveals the truth of how artiste such as Caravaggio, Velazquez, van Eyck, Holbein, Leonardo and Ingres used mirrors and lenses to help them create their famous masterpieces. Hundreds of paintings and drawings - among them the best-known and best-loved works in the history of Western art-are reproduced and accompanied by Hockney's infectious and enthusiastic descriptions. His own photographs and drawings illustrate the various methods used by past artists to capture accurate likenesses, and present the results they would have achieved. In addition, extracts from the many historical and modern documents that he uncovered offer further intriguing evidence, while correspondence between himself and an array of international experts provides an exciting account of the remarkable story as it happened. Secret Knowledge is not just about the lost techniques of the Old Masters. It is also about now and the future. It is about how we see, treat and make images today, in an age of computer manipulation. Constantly seeking, taking nothing for granted, questioning received ideas and practice, Hockney opens one's eyes to the way we perceive and represent the world. Secret Knowledge offers a privileged insight into the history of art by an outstandingly prolific and original artist.
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David Hockney takes us on an enthralling intellectual and visual journey as he rewrites the story of how the great drawings and paintings of the last six centuries were created. He demonstrates for the first time how artists as far back as the 15th century used mirrors and lenses to project colour images onto flat surfaces and then captured these projections in pencil and paint. As well as being the presentation of more than two years' research, Secret Knowledge is an amazing detective story, as Hockney uncovers piece after piece of scientific and historical evidence, each one revealing further secrets of the past.
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