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9780130197290

History of Art - Volume 1

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  • ISBN13:

    9780130197290

  • ISBN10:

    0130197297

  • Edition: 6th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-12-01
  • Publisher: Pearson College Div
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This classic book uses an exceptional art program, featuring impeccable accurate five-color illustrations, to introduce readers to the vast world of painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and the minor arts. With its effectively written, balanced, and interesting narrative, this book presents art as a succession of styles--from Prehistory through the 20th century--and enlarges the readers' capacity to appreciate works of art individually. Written more than 40 years ago, this text has been constantly reworked to respond to the needs of this ever-changing field. A reference work suitable for those employed in all art media, including painters, sculptors, photographers, and architects.

Table of Contents

Prefaces and Acknowledgments 12(16)
Introduction 16(10)
PART ONE The Ancient World 26(178)
Map
30(2)
Prehistoric Art
32(10)
The Old Stone Age
32(4)
The New Stone Age
36(6)
Egyptian Art
42(20)
The Old Kingdom
42(10)
The Middle Kingdom
52(2)
The New Kingdom
54(1)
Eighteenth Dynasty
54(8)
Ancient Near Eastern Art
62(20)
Sumerian Art
62(11)
Assyrian Art
73(2)
Persian Art
75(7)
Aegean Art
82(12)
Cycladic Art
82(1)
Minoan Art
83(6)
Mycenaean Art
89(5)
Greek Art
94(56)
The Geometric Style
95(1)
The Orientalizing Style
96(1)
The Greek Gods and Goddesses
97(1)
Archaic Vase Painting
98(3)
The Hero in Greek Legend
101(1)
Theater in Ancient Greece
102(1)
Archaic Sculpture
103(8)
Architecture
111(12)
Classical Sculpture
123(2)
Music in Ancient Greece
125(10)
Classical Painting
135(3)
Fourth-Century Sculpture
138(4)
Hellenistic Sculpture
142(6)
Coins
148(2)
Etruscan Art
150(8)
Roman Art
158(46)
Architecture
159(11)
Sculpture
170(14)
Painting
184(5)
Theater and Music in Ancient Rome
189(15)
Primary Sources for Part One
192(8)
Timeline One
200(4)
PART TWO The Middle Ages 204(178)
Map
208(2)
Early Christian and Byzantine Art
210(42)
Early Christian Art
213(1)
The Liturgy of Mass
214(8)
Versions of the Bible
222(1)
Biblical, Church, and Celestial Beings
223(5)
The Life of Jesus
228(1)
Byzantine Art
229(19)
Covenants Old and New
248(4)
Early Medieval Art
252(22)
Carolingian Art
257(1)
Guilds: Masters and Apprentices
258(6)
Ottonian Art
264(10)
Romanesque Art
274(28)
Architecture
275(4)
Monasticism and Christian Monastic Orders
279(7)
Sculpture
286(9)
Painting and Metalwork
295(3)
Hildegard of Bingen
298(4)
Gothic Art
302(80)
Architecture
302(6)
Medieval Music and Theater
308(18)
Sculpture
326(14)
Painting
340(42)
Primary Sources for Part Two
364(12)
Timeline Two
376(6)
PART THREE The Renaissance Through The Rococo 382(250)
Map
386(2)
The Early Renaissance in Italy
388(42)
Florence: 1400-1450
389(9)
Scientific Perspective
398(14)
Central and Northern Italy: 1450-1500
412(10)
Early Italian Renaissance Theater and Music
422(8)
The High Renaissance in Italy
430(32)
Theater and Music During the High Renaissance
442(20)
Mannerism and Other Trends
462(22)
Painting
463(3)
Music and Theater in the Age of Mannerism
466(10)
Sculpture
476(2)
Architecture
478(6)
``Late Gothic'' Painting, Sculpture, and the Graphic Arts
484(20)
Renaissance Versus ``Late Gothic'' Painting
484(12)
Music in Fifteenth-Century Flanders
496(3)
``Late Gothic'' Sculpture
499(2)
The Graphic Arts
501(1)
Printmaking
502(2)
The Renaissance in the North
504(24)
Germany
504(12)
Music and Theater in the Northern Renaissance
516(1)
The Netherlands
517(5)
France
522(4)
England
526(2)
The Baroque in Italy and Spain
528(26)
Painting in Italy
529(9)
Baroque Music in Italy
538(2)
Architecture in Italy
540(5)
Sculpture in Italy
545(4)
Painting in Spain
549(1)
Baroque Theater in Italy and Spain
549(5)
The Baroque in Flanders and Holland
554(20)
Flanders
554(6)
Holland
560(8)
Music and Theater in Holland and Germany
568(6)
The Baroque in France and England
574(18)
France: The Age of Versailles
574(6)
Baroque Theater and Music in France
580(7)
England
587(1)
Baroque Theater and Music in England
588(4)
The Rococo
592(40)
France
592(6)
England
598(4)
Germany and Austria
602(2)
Rococo Music
604(2)
Modern Harmony
606(1)
Italy
607(3)
Rococo Theater
610(22)
Primary Sources for Part Three
612(14)
Timeline Three
626(6)
PART FOUR The Modern World 632(318)
Map
638(2)
Neoclassicism and Romanticism
640(66)
Neoclassicism
640(1)
Painting
641(7)
Sculpture
648(2)
Architecture
650(1)
Neoclassical Theater
651(5)
Neoclassical Music
656(2)
The Romantic Movement
658(1)
Painting
658(1)
New Printmaking Techniques
659(23)
The Romantic Movement in Literature and the Theater
682(4)
Sculpture
686(4)
Romanticism in Music
690(4)
Architecture
694(7)
Decorative Arts
701(1)
Photography
702(4)
Realism and Impressionism
706(30)
Painting
706(14)
Nationalism in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Music
720(5)
Sculpture
725(4)
Architecture
729(3)
Realism in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Theater
732(2)
Decorative Arts
734(2)
Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, and Art Nouveau
736(34)
Painting
736(10)
Music in the Post-Impressionist Era
746(9)
Sculpture
755(1)
Theater in the Post-Impressionist Era
756(1)
Architecture
757(7)
Materials of Modern Architecture
764(1)
Photography
764(6)
Twentieth-Century Painting
770(66)
Painting Before World War I
770(1)
Expressionism
770(8)
Abstraction
778(2)
Music Before World War I
780(4)
Theater Before World War I
784(2)
Fantasy
786(3)
Realism
789(1)
Painting Between the Wars
789(13)
Theater Between the Wars
802(6)
Music Between the Wars
808(4)
Painting Since World War II
812(6)
Theater Since World War II
818(6)
Music Since World War II
824(7)
Late Modernism
831(5)
Twentieth-Century Sculpture
836(26)
Sculpture Before World War I
836(3)
Sculpture Between the Wars
839(8)
Sculpture Since 1945
847(15)
Twentieth-Century Architecture
862(26)
Architecture Before World War I
862(4)
Architecture Between the Wars
866(9)
Architecture Since 1945
875(13)
Twentieth-Century Photography
888(20)
The First Half-Century
888(14)
Photography Since 1945
902(1)
Documentary Photography
902(6)
Postmodernism
908(42)
Postmodern Art
910(1)
Architecture
910(6)
Architecture After Postmodernism: What's Next
916(2)
Sculpture
918(3)
Painting
921(1)
Photography
922(1)
Postmodernism in Music and Theater
923(1)
Postscript: Postmodern Theory
923(27)
Primary Sources for Part Four
926(18)
Timeline Four
944(6)
Books for Further Reading 950(9)
Discography 959(1)
Glossary 960(7)
Art and Architecture Websites 967(5)
Index 972(24)
Credits 996

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