What is a Masterpiece?

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LanguageEnglish
SubjectVisual arts
Published1979
What is a Masterpiece?
AuthorKenneth Clark
LanguageEnglish
SubjectVisual arts
Published1979
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint

What is a Masterpiece? is a 1979 non-fiction book by British historian Kenneth Clark. It is a transcribed version of the Walter Neurath memorial lectures given by Clark. The work, initially released on 1 January 1979, received a Thames & Hudson republication on 1 May 1992.[1]

Kenneth Clark had already achieved fame with a series of popular books while also serving as, from 1969 on, the writer, producer and presenter of the BBC programme, Civilisation, a pioneering television documentary series. The prestigious series earned a Peabody Award as well as general commercial success. In the work, he articulated his viewpoint that cultural, political, and scientific progress can be shown from society to society in the Western world as time passes through pieces of visual art.

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