A significant reorganization has moved Hellenistic art to the beginning of the chapter and Etruscan art to the end, where they now serve as bridges to the preceding and subsequent chapters. Additions include coverage of ancient coinage and Hellinistic architecture as well as images of the Temple of Zeus in Athens and the famed theater at Epidauros. This revised chapter includes expanded coverage of the Celts, a new portrait of Julius Caesar, an image of a lovely Pompeiian garden fountain, and the above-mentioned colorized version of the Augustus of Prima Porta.
Additions here include a painting that illustrates the interior of St. In this chapter, which had been heavily revised in the previous edition, a feature on carpet-making techniques is newly illustrated with an Anatolian rug. New images include Korean ceramic-ware,and a new section covering Southeast Asia includes an image of the stunning site of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Increased human interest content. Supporting the reorganization of this chapter are new images of Dover Castle,sculptural details from Vezelay and Modena, the wondrous Borgund stave church in Norway, and the interior of Santiago de Compostela.
Enhancing the text there are new images of the Medici Palace; the B uxheim St. New images of works by Giorgione, Bellini, and Altdorfer illustrate this chapter, which also now includes a Raphael tapestry from the Vatican and an exquisite self-portrait by Sofonisba Anguissola. Here, additions include new images of a gold shaman pendant from Costa Rica,a ceramic depicting a Moche lord with a cat, a rare wooden pelican figurehead from Florida,and a remarkable Mandan buffalo hide painting.
Tanner; a masterful watercolor by Winslow Homer; and the Monet painting Impression, Sunrise, which gave the name to the Impressionist movement. The inclusion of representative works by Klimt, Brancusi, Marsden Hartley, Mondrian, and Jacob Lawrence, as well as a Bauhaus tea and coffee service by Marriane Brandt and the famous Luncheon in Fur by Meret Oppenheim, are among the refinements made to this chapter.
Additions include commentary on the academic enthusiasm for art theory, works by Faith Ringgold and Santiago Calatrava,the California. Pearson offers affordable and accessible purchase options to meet the needs of your students. Connect with us to learn more. Marilyn Stokstad, teacher, art historian, and museum curator, has been a leader in her field for decades and has served as president of the College Art Association and the International Center of Medieval Art.
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The global coverage throughout introduces students to the cultural ancestry of many ethnic groups and treats non-Western art on its own terms: NEW!
How do you get your students excited about Art? Stokstad offers student-friendly pedagogy, including boxed features and maps: Closer Look. Examines a single work of art in some detail and enables students to see the richness of art history. Maps are now included in every chapter, improved for clarity and accuracy. Helps students with the material they find most difficult.
New to This Edition. Art Before the Written Word. The Art of Mesopotamia and Egypt. Early Asian Art Looking Forward. Art of Greece and the Aegean World. The Spread of Greek Art and Culture. Roman Art. Jewish, Early Christian, and Byzantine Art. Islamic Art. Later Asian Art. Early Medieval and Romanesque Art. Gothic Art. Early Renaissance Art. Art of the High Renaissance and Reformation. Art of the Americas. African Art. Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Realism. Art Since About the Author s. Previous editions.
It reflects new interests and issues, expanding the topic to include women and minorities, and showing media and techniques other than painting, sculpture, and architecture. Written in clear, standard English without art historical or aesthetic jargon, Art: A Brief History is visually appealing as well as intellectually stimulating.
This comprehensive survey of world art is based on the most recent scholarship, and includes coverage of arts inspired by all the major religions, the contribution of women and minorities, and contains discussions of all the arts, including ceramics, glass, metal, enamel, and the fiber arts.
This book serves as an introduction to the history of art and a ready reference for people working in the arts, including museum docents, and art gallery employees, owners, and managers. Marilyn Stokstad, teacher, art historian, and museum curator, has been a leader in her field for decades and has served as president of the College Art Association and the International Center of Medieval Art. Convert currency. Add to Basket. Book Description Condition: new. More information about this seller Contact this seller.
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