Special Offer: Buy any 2 books from the "A Closer Look" series for only £15. View the Series here Author Erika Langmuir, OBE, (d. 2015) was educated in France & the United States. She taught at the University of Sussex & held the Chair of Art History at the Open University. She was Head of Education at the National Galley (1988–1995). Erika is author of Masterpieces & The National Gallery Companion Guide. When we say that ‘ Love is blind’ or ‘ Time flies’ – making concepts sound like living beings – we are using the language of allegory. Painters have long relied on allegory to create ‘message pictures’. Once thought to rival literary works or political oratory in influence & prestige, such paintings, with their references to ancient myth, the Bible or astrology, all too often puzzle modern viewers. This book explains types of visual allegory in Western art, & the contexts in which they were originally created & viewed, through some of the most beautiful & intriguing pictures in the National Gallery. A Closer Look: Allegory was first published as Allegory: National Gallery Pocket Guides in 1997. View spreads of this book (2.3 MB PDF)