Description
Dive into the world of modern art with Nancy G. Heller’s “Why a Painting Is Like a Pizza: A Guide to Understanding and Enjoying Modern Art.” This paperback offers a delightful exploration for anyone interested in art criticism and theory. Published by Princeton University Press in 2002, the book provides insightful perspectives that compare the complexity of a painting to the simplicity of a pizza.
With 192 pages of engaging content, the book measures 9.1 inches in length, 6.2 inches in width, and has an item height of 0.6 inches. It’s a comfortable size for reading at home or taking on the go. Perfect for artists, history buffs, or anyone looking to deepen their appreciation for visual arts.
There is a hand written inscription in the corner of the contents page. See photo.











