The design of decent by Tony Kushner
displays an in depth over view of the influence of graphic design during
Napoleons Italian campaign. Kushner depicts the leadership expressed through
Gros's relationship with art, and parades how influential art can be during
times of hardship. 'These posters, these works of art, have a restorative
power. Each is an argument that stamps itself indelibly on the soul of the
passer by'. This quote highlights that even though each individuals
relationship with art is different, unity can be sourced in times of
oppression.
The chapter offers an informative synopsis with critical understandings which emphasis the impact of graphic design upon
the historical content examined, whilst displaying extensive knowledge upon the specific topic areas. An informative read that although displays signs of complexity, offers an indepth view on the historical and artistic issues explored within the text.
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