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Experience the wonders of human creativity in GARDNER'S ART THROUGH THE AGES: A GLOBAL HISTORY, 16th Edition! A grand tour of the world's most celebrated works from the Stone Age to the modern era, this introductory text has been a classroom favorite for 85 years. Every chapter includes rich and compelling discussions of pivotal art works, periods and geographies in art history, as well as new artists and art forms.
Of course, the bold illustrations on the pages look almost as good as the real thing, especially when you use the unique Scale feature to imagine a work's stature from the artist's point of view. And to keep your course success in focus, the text offers Quick Review Captions and Big Picture Overviews, as well as an optional ebook that enables you to zoom in on fine details of paintings, sculptures, and priceless art forms of all kinds.
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- Höfundur: Fred S. Kleiner
- Útgáfa:16
- Útgáfudagur: 2019-01-01
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9798214344447
- Print ISBN: 9781337630702
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Cover Art
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Resources for Students and Instructors
- Before 1300
- Architectural Basics. Greco-Roman Temple Design and the Classical Orders
- Architectural Basics. Arches and Vaults
- Architectural Basics. Basilican Churches
- Architectural Basics. Central-Plan Churches
- Religion and Mythology. The Gods and Goddesses of Mount Olympus
- Religion and Mythology. The Life of Jesus in Art
- Incarnation and Childhood
- Public Ministry
- Passion
- Religion and Mythology. Early Christian Saints and their Attributes
- Family of Jesus and Mary
- Apostles
- Other Early Saints
- Religion and Mythology. Buddhism and Buddhist Iconography
- Religion and Mythology. Hinduism and Hindu Iconography
- Introduction. What Is Art History?
- Art History in the 21st Century
- The Questions Art Historians Ask
- The Words Art Historians Use
- Art History and Other Disciplines
- Different Ways of Seeing
- Art History in the 21st Century
- 1. Art in the Stone Age
- Paleolithic Art
- Section Content
- Africa
- Europe
- Neolithic Art
- Anatolia and Mesopotamia
- Europe
- Paleolithic Art
- Mesopotamia
- Sumer
- Akkad
- Third Dynasty of Ur
- Babylon
- Elam
- Assyria
- Neo-Babylonia
- Persia
- Achaemenid Empire
- Sasanian Empire
- Egypt and Egyptology
- Section Content
- Predynastic and Early Dynastic Periods
- Painting and Sculpture
- Architecture
- Old Kingdom
- Architecture
- Sculpture
- Middle Kingdom
- Sculpture
- Architecture
- New Kingdom
- Architecture
- Sculpture and Painting
- Akhenaton and the Amarna Period
- The Tomb of Tutankhamen and the Post-Amarna Period
- First Millennium BCE
- Kingdom of Kush
- Thebes
- After Alexander
- Greece before Homer
- Troy and Mycenae
- Cycladic Art
- Section Content
- Minoan Art
- Architecture
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Mycenaean Art
- Architecture
- Metalwork, Sculpture, and Painting
- The Greeks and Their Gods
- Geometric and Orientalizing Periods
- Geometric Art
- Orientalizing Art
- Archaic Period
- Statuary
- Architecture and Architectural Sculpture
- Vase painting
- Aegina and the Transition to the Classical Period
- Early and High Classical Periods
- Architecture and Architectural Sculpture
- Statuary
- The Athenian Acropolis
- Painting
- Late Classical Period
- Sculpture
- Alexander the Great and Macedonian Court Art
- Architecture
- Hellenistic Period
- Architecture
- Pergamon
- Statuary
- Hellenistic Art Under Roman Patronage
- Etruria and the Etruscans
- Early Etruscan Art
- Orientalizing Art
- Archaic Art and Architecture
- Later Etruscan Art
- Classical Art
- Hellenistic Art and the Rise of Rome
- Rome, Caput Mundi
- Republic
- Section Content
- Architecture
- Sculpture
- Pompeii and the Cities of Vesuvius
- Section Content
- Civic Architecture
- Domestic Architecture
- Painting and Mosaic
- Early Empire
- Pax Romana
- Augustus and the Julio-Claudians
- The Flavians
- Section Content
- High Empire
- Trajan
- Hadrian
- Ostia
- The Antonines
- Late Empire
- The Severans
- The Soldier Emperors
- Diocletian and the Tetrarchy
- Constantine
- The Late Antique World
- From the Soldier Emperors to the Sack of Rome
- Dura-Europos
- Rome
- Luxury Arts
- From the Sack of Rome to Justinian
- Rome
- Ravenna and Thessaloniki
- The Christian Roman Empire
- Early Byzantine Art
- Before Justinian
- Justinianic Art and Architecture
- Manuscript and Icon Painting
- Middle Byzantine Art
- Architecture and Mosaics
- Ivory Carving and Painting
- Late Byzantine Art
- Painting
- Early Islamic Art
- Section Content
- Architecture
- Luxury Arts
- Later Islamic Art
- Architecture
- Luxury Arts
- Europe after the Fall of Rome
- Merovingians and Anglo-Saxons
- Merovingian Fibulae
- Sutton Hoo Ship Burial
- Vikings
- Oseberg Ship Burial
- Stave Church, Urnes
- Hiberno-Saxon Monasteries
- Book of Durrow
- Lindisfarne Gospels
- High Crosses
- Visigothic and Mozarabic Art
- Baños de Cerrato
- Tábara
- Carolingian Empire
- Sculpture and Painting
- Architecture
- Ottonian Empire
- Architecture
- Sculpture and Painting
- European Culture in the New Millennium
- European Culture in the New Millennium: “Romanesque.”
- France and Northern Spain
- Architecture and Architectural Sculpture
- Painting and Other Arts
- Holy Roman Empire
- Architecture
- Painting and Other Arts
- Italy
- Architecture and Architectural Sculpture
- Normandy and England
- Architecture
- Painting and Other Arts
- “Gothic”
- France
- Architecture, Sculpture, and Stained Glass
- Book Illumination and Luxury Arts
- Opus Francigenum Outside France
- Section Content
- England
- Holy Roman Empire
- Duecento (13th Century)
- Sculpture
- Painting and Architecture
- Trecento (14th Century)
- Black Death
- Giotto
- Siena
- Florence
- Pisa
- Venice
- South Asia
- Indus Civilization
- Vedic and Upanishadic Period
- Maurya dynasty
- Shunga, Satavahana, and Kushan Dynasties
- The Gupta and Post-Gupta Periods
- Early Medieval Period
- Sri lanka
- Southeast Asia
- Myanmar
- Java
- Cambodia
- China
- Neolithic Age
- Shang Dynasty and Sanxingdui
- Zhou Dynasty
- Qin and Han Dynasties
- Six Dynasties
- Sui and Tang Dynasties
- Song and Liao Dynasties
- Korea
- Three Kingdoms Period
- Unified Silla Kingdom
- Goryeo Dynasty
- Japan before Buddhism
- Jomon
- Yayoi
- Kofun
- Buddhist Japan
- Asuka, Hakuho, and Nara
- Heian
- Kamakura
- The Ancient Americas
- Mesoamerica
- Olmec and Preclassic West Mexico
- Teotihuacán
- Maya
- Classic Veracruz
- Toltec
- Central America and Northern Andes
- Tairona
- South America
- Chavín
- Paracas, Nasca, and Moche
- Tiwanaku and Wari
- North America
- Eskimo
- Woodlands
- Southwest
- African Peoples and Art Forms
- Prehistory and Early Cultures
- Rock Art
- Nok
- Lydenburg
- Igbo-Ukwu
- 11th to 18th Centuries
- Ife
- Djenne and Lalibela
- Great Zimbabwe
- Benin
- Kuba
- Sapi
- Northern Europe in the 15th Century
- The French Ducal Courts
- Chartreuse de Champmol
- Manuscript Painting
- Flanders
- Master of Flémalle
- Jan van Eyck
- Rogier van der Weyden
- Later Flemish Painters
- France
- Jean Fouquet
- Holy Roman Empire
- Panel Painting
- Sculpture
- Graphic Arts
- Renaissance Humanism
- Florence
- Sculpture
- Painting
- Architecture
- Venice
- Ca d’Oro
- The Princely Courts
- Section Content
- Rome and the Papal States
- Urbino
- Mantua
- Milan
- High Renaissance
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Raphael
- Michelangelo
- Architecture
- Venice
- Mannerism
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Architecture
- Late Renaissance
- Painting
- Architecture
- Northern Europe in the 16th Century
- Northern Humanism
- Germany
- Matthias Grünewald
- The Netherlands
- Hieronymus Bosch
- France
- Jean Clouet
- Spain
- Colegio de San Gregorio
- “Baroque” Art and Architecture
- Italy
- Architecture and Sculpture
- Painting
- Spain and New Spain
- Painting and Sculpture
- Architecture
- War and Trade in Northern Europe
- Flanders
- Painting
- Dutch Republic
- Ter Brugghen and van honthorst
- Hals and Leyster
- Rembrandt
- Cuyp and Ruisdael
- Vermeer
- Steen
- Kalf and Ruysch
- France
- Louis XIV
- Poussin and Claude Lorrain
- Le Nain, Callot, La Tour
- England
- Jones and Wren
- A Century of Revolutions
- Rococo
- Architecture
- Painting and Sculpture
- The Enlightenment
- Philosophy and Science
- “Natural” Art
- Rousseau
- Neoclassicism
- Gibbon and Winckelmann
- Painting
- Architecture and Sculpture
- Political, Industrial, and Artistic Revolutions
- Art Under Napoleon
- La Madeleine
- Romanticism
- Roots of Romanticism
- Spain and France
- Landscape Painting
- Realism
- France
- Germany and the United States
- Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
- Architecture
- Section Content
- Photography
- Section Content
- Industrialization and Modernism
- Marxism and Darwinism
- Impressionism
- Claude Monet
- Post-Impressionism
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
- Symbolism
- Section Content
- Sculpture
- Auguste Rodin
- Decorative Arts and Architecture
- Section Content
- Global Upheaval and Artistic Revolution
- Avant-Garde
- Fauvism
- Henri Matisse
- André Derain
- German Expressionism
- Die Brücke
- Der Blaue Reiter
- Käthe Kollwitz and Paula Modersohn-Becker
- Egon Schiele and Wilhelm Lehmbruck
- Cubism
- Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
- Sculpture
- Orphism and the Machine Aesthetic
- Orphism and the Machine Aesthetic: Robert Delaunay
- Futurism
- Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, and Gino Severini
- Dada
- Freud and Jung
- Hans Richter, Jean Arp, and Marcel Duchamp
- Hannah Höch and Kurt Schwitters
- Suprematism and Constructivism
- Kazimir Malevich, Lyubov Popova, and Naum Gabo
- Neue Sachlichkeit
- George Grosz, Max Beckmann, and Otto Dix
- Ernst Barlach
- Surrealism
- Giorgio de Chirico
- Max Ernst
- Degenerate Art
- Salvador Dalí
- René Magritte
- Meret Oppenheim
- Joan Miró and Paul Klee
- Wifredo Lam
- De Stijl
- Piet Mondrian
- Sculpture
- Constantin Brancusi
- Barbara Hepworth
- Henry Moore
- Vera Mukhina
- Architecture
- Vladimir Tatlin
- Adolf Loos
- Gerrit Rietveld
- The Bauhaus
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
- Le Corbusier
- American Art at the Turn of the Century
- Painting
- John Sloan
- The Armory Show and Its Aftermath
- The Great Depression
- Harlem Renaissance
- Regionalism
- Mexico
- Photography and Sculpture
- Section Content
- Architecture
- Art Deco
- Frank Lloyd Wright
- The Aftermath of World War II
- Painting, Sculpture, and Photography
- Postwar Expressionism in Europe
- Abstract Expressionism
- Post-Painterly Abstraction
- Op Art
- Abstraction in Sculpture
- Pop Art
- Superrealism
- Photography
- Feminist Art
- Architecture and Site-specific Art
- Modernism
- Postmodernism
- Environmental and Site-Specific Art
- Performance and Conceptual Art and New Media
- Performance Art
- Conceptual Art
- New Media
- Art Today
- Personal and Group Identity
- African American Art
- Gender and Sexuality
- National Identity
- Political and Social Commentary
- Edward Burtynsky
- Representation and Abstraction
- Figures and Places
- Abstract Painting and Sculpture
- Electronic and Digital Media
- Bill Viola
- Installation and Site-Specific Art
- Jenny Holzer
- Architecture
- Postmodernism
- Deconstructivism
- High-Tech and Green Architecture
- India
- Sultanate of Delhi
- Vijayanagar Empire
- Mughal Empire
- Hindu Rajput Kingdoms
- Nayak Dynasty
- The British in India
- 20th Century
- Southeast Asia
- Thailand
- Myanmar and Laos
- Vietnam
- China
- China: Mongol Invasion
- Yuan Dynasty
- Ming Dynasty
- Qing Dynasty
- People’s Republic
- Korea
- Joseon Dynasty
- Modern Korea
- Muromachi
- Section Content
- Momoyama
- Himeji Castle
- Edo
- Katsura Imperial Villa
- Meiji and Showa
- Takahashi Yuichi
- Mesoamerica
- Mixteca-Puebla
- Aztec
- South America
- Inka
- North America
- Southwest
- Northwest Coast and Alaska
- Great Plains
- Island Cultures of the South Pacific
- Australia and Melanesia
- Australia
- New Guinea
- New Ireland and the Trobriand Islands
- Micronesia
- Caroline Islands
- Polynesia
- Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
- Tonga
- Marquesas, Austral, and Cook Islands
- Hawaii
- New Zealand
- Africa, 1800 to 1980
- Ancestors and Spirits
- Reliquaries
- Altars
- Statuary
- Leadership and Royalty
- Section Content
- Emblems of Leadership
- Palace Architecture
- Statuary
- Rituals and Masquerades
- Section Content
- Costume and Body Art
- Kot a-Mbweeky III
- Contemporary Art
- Section Content
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