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History of Western Art - Laurie Adams

History of Western Art

Laurie Adams (Autor)

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2003 | 3rd Revised edition
McGraw Hill Higher Education
9780072937978 (ISBN)
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Suitable for one-semester art history survey or historically-focused art appreciation classes, this work offers online support, color plates, and text features. Packaged with "History of Western Art's Core Concepts CD-ROM, V2.0", it provides a multimedia introduction to art techniques, elements, and research.
Appropriate for one-semester art history survey or historically-focused art appreciation classes, "A History of Western Art" offers online support, additional color plates, and a number of new text features in this third edition. Now packaged with the free "History of Western Art's Core Concepts CD-ROM, V2.0", the text provides an excellent multimedia introduction to art techniques, elements, and research.

Laurie Schneider Adams received a Ph.D. in Art History from Columbia University. She is Professor of Art History at John Jay College, City University of New York, where she teaches art survey, and at the Graduate Center, where she teaches courses on the Italian Renaissance and on Art and Psychoanalysis. She has published articles on iconography and on art and psychology. She is the editor of Giotto in Perspectiveand of the journal Source: Notes in the History of Art; the author of A History of Western Art, The Methodologies of Art, Art and Psychoanalysis, and Art on Trial; and co-author (with Maria Grazia Pernis) of Federico da Montefeltro and Sigismondo Malatesta: The Eagle and the Elephant and of 5 children's books (with Allison Coudert).

Chapter 1: Why Do We Study Art? The Artistic Impulse The Values of Art Art and Illusion Architecture Archeology and Art History Methodologies of Art History Chapter 2: The Language of the Visual Composition Plane Balance Line Depth Space Shape Light and Color Texture Stylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western Europe The Stone Age Paleolithic Beyond the West: Rock Paintings of Australia Mesolithic Neolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic Era Mesopotamia Anatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the Nile The Pharaohs The Egyptian Concept of Kingship The Palette of Narmer The Old Kingdom The Middle Kingdom The New Kingdom Tutankhamon's Tomb Chapter 6: The Aegean Cycladic Civilization Discoveries at Thera Minoan Civilization Mycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural Identity Government and Philosophy Literature and Drama "Man is the Measure of Things" Painting and Pottery Sculpture Classical Architecture: The Athenian Acropolis Late Classical Style Hellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the Etruscans Architecture Pottery and Sculpture Women in Etruscan Art Funerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient Rome Architectural Types Sculptural Types Mural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine Art A New Religion Constantine and Christianity Early Christian Art Justinian and the Byzantine Style The Codex Later Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle Ages Islamic Art Northern European Art Ottonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque Art Economic and Political Development Pilgrimage Roads Architecture Manuscripts Mural Painting The Bayeux Tapestry Chapter 13: Gothic Art Origins of the Gothic Style in France Early Gothic Architecture: Saint-Denis Elements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of Gothic The Age of Cathedrals Chartres Later Developments of the French Gothic Style English Gothic Chapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth--Century Italy Fourteenth--Century Italy The International Gothic Style Chapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth--Century Painting Early Fifteenth--Century Sculpture: Donatello's David Second--Generation Developments Fifteenth--Century Painting in the Netherlands Chapter 16: The High Renaissance in Italy Architecture Painting and Sculpture Developments in Venice Chapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth--Century in Italy Mannerism Counter--Reformation Painting Architecture: Andrea Palladio Chapter 18: Sixteenth--Century Painting in Northern Europe The Netherlands Germany Chapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western Europe Baroque Style Architecture Sculpture: Gianlorenzo Bernini Italian Baroque Painting Baroque Painting in Northern Europe Beyond the West: Mughal Art in the Baroque Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego Velazquez French Baroque Painting: Nicolas Poussin Chapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth Century Beyond the West: The Pagoda The Age of Enlightenment Rococo Painting Rococo Architecture Architectural Revivals Bourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste Chardin American Painting Chapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries The Neoclassical Style in France Development in America Chapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries Romantic Trends in Architecture Sculpture: Francois Rude Painting Chapter 23: Nineteenth-Century Realism French Realist Painting Photography American Realist Painting French Realism of the 1860s Architecture Chapter 24: Nineteenth-Century Impressionism Painting in France Beyond the West: Japanese Woodblock Prints French Sculpture: Auguste Rodin American Painting at the Turn of the Century "Art of Art's Sake" Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth Century Post-Impressionist Painting Beyond the West: Gaugin and Oceania Symbolism Naive Painting: Henri Rousseau Chapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism Expressionsim Matisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth--Century Developments Styles Cubism Other Early Twentieth-Century Developments Architecture The International Style Chapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and Abstraction Dada Surrealism Sculpture Derived from Surrealism The United States: Regionalism and Social Realism Mexico Toward American Abstraction Chapter 29: Abstract Expressionism The Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef Albers Abstract Expressionism Action Painting Color Field Painting West Coast Abstraction: Richa5rd Diebenkorn Sculpture Chapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and Minimalism Pop Art in England: Richard Hamilton Pop Art in the United States: Painting Sculpture Op Art Minimalism Action Sculpture: Joseph Beuys Chapter 31: Innovation and Continuity Return to Realism Architecture Environmental Art Feminist Art "Plus ca change!" Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.9.2003
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 213 x 271 mm
Gewicht 1943 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
ISBN-13 9780072937978 / 9780072937978
Zustand Neuware
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