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Art History Second Edition Volume 2 By Marilyn Stokstad - Used

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ISBN
9780130918505
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Prentice Hall PTR
ISBN-10
0130918504
ISBN-13
9780130918505
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1798972

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
656 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Art History
Publication Year
2001
Subject
General, History / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art
Author
Stephen Addiss, David Cateforis, Marilyn Stokstad
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
66.6 Oz
Item Length
11.5 in
Item Width
8.6 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2001-000955
Dewey Edition
23
Number of Volumes
2 vols.
Volume Number
Vol. 2
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
709
Table Of Content
Preface. Acknowledgments. Use Notes. Starter Kit. Introduction. 17. Early Renaissance Art in Europe. The Renaissance and Humanism. Art of the French Ducal Courts. Art of Flanders. The Spread of the Flemish Style. The Graphic Arts. Art of Italy. The Object Speaks: The Foundling Hospital. 18. Renaissance Art in Sixteenth-Century Europe. Europe in the Sixteenth Century. The Classical Phase of the Renaissance In Italy. The Renaissance and Reformation in Germany. Late Renaissance Art in Italy. Renaissance Art in France. Renaissance Art in Spain. Renaissance Painting in the Netherlands. Renaissance Art in England. The Object Speaks: Feast in the House of Levi. 19. Baroque Art in Europe and North America. The Baroque Period. Italy. France. Habsburg Germany and Austria. Habsburg Spain. Spanish Colonies in the Americas. The Southern Netherlands/Flanders. The Northern Netherlands/United Dutch Republic. England. English Colonies in North America. The Object Speaks: Brueghel and Rubens's Sight. 20. Art of India after 1100. Late Medieval Period. Mughal Period. The Modern Period. 21. Chinese Art after 1280. The Mongol Invasions. Yuan Dynasty. Ming Dynasty. Qing Dynasty. The Modern Period. 22. Japanese Art after 1392. Muromachi Period. Momoyama Period. Edo Period. The Meiji and Modern Periods. 23. Art of the Americas after 1300. Indigenous American Art. Mexico and South America. North America. Other Contemporary Native American Artists. The Object Speaks: Hamatsa Mask. 24. Art of Pacific Cultures. The Peopling of the Pacific. Australia. Melanesia. Micronesia. Polynesia. Recent Art in Oceania. 25. Art of Africa in the Modern Era. Traditional and Contemporary Africa. Children and the Continuity Of Life. The Spirit World. Leadership. Death and Ancestors. Contemporary Art. 26. Eighteenth-Century Art in Europe and North America. The Enlightenment and Its Revolutions. The Rococo Style in Europe. Art in Italy. Revivals and Romanticism in Britain. Art in France. Art in North America. The Object Speaks: Georgian Silver. 27. Nineteenth-Century Art in Europe and the United States. Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth Century. Neoclassicism and Romanticism in France. Romanticism in Spain. Romantic Landscape Painting in Europe. Naturalistic, Romantic, and Neoclassical American Art. Revival Styles in Architecture Before 1850. Early Photography in Europe. New Materials and Technology in Architecture at Midcentury. French Academic Art and Architecture. French Naturalism and Realism and their Spread. Late-Nineteenth-Century Art in Britain. Impressionism. Post Impressionism. Art in the United States. The Object Speaks: Raft of the "Medusa". 28. The Rise of Modernism in Europe and North America. Europe and the United States in the Early Twentieth Century. Early Modernist Tendencies in Europe. Cubism in Europe. Early Modernist Tendencies in the United States. Early Modern Architecture. Modernism in Europe Between the Wars. Art and Architecture in the United States Between the Wars. Early Modern Art in Canada. The Object Speaks: Portrait of a German Officer. 29. The International Avant-Garde since 1945. The World Since 1945. Postwar European Art. Abstract Expressionism. Alternatives to Abstract Expressionism. From Modernism to Postmodernism. Postmodernism. The Object Speaks: The Dinner Party. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Credits.
Edition Description
Student edition,Revised edition
Synopsis
IN A VERY SHORT TIME, Marilyn Stokstad's Art History has become the gold standard of introductions to the history of art. It also has transformed the way the field of art history is perceived and experienced. Engaging, accessible, and, just as important, fun, Art History gives today's readers cultural and social contexts for art along with eloquent visual explanations of art's special qualities and particular vocabularies. Its animated yet clear narrative tells the many-sided story of art, starting with the earliest prehistoric paintings and sculpture through today's wildly varying works in new mediums. THE SECOND EDITION is illustrated with more than 900 color illustrations-including 360 new color pictures of recently cleaned and restored monuments, buildings, and art objects, and also many works that were previously illustrated in black-and-white. A new design enables larger pictures and more drawings and diagrams than ever. The art object is honored in the Second Edition with more than 20 one- and two-page features called "The Object Speaks" that offer tantalizing insights into art history's particular lure: matters of authenticity, provenance, intention, patronage, technical processes, and the like. Art History's widely acclaimed special-topic boxes on architecture and technique and its many new text boxes strengthen this edition. Coverage of the modern era-chapter 26 through chapter 29 has been thoroughly reworked by modernist art historian David Cateforis, complementing the revision of material in chapters 17, 18, and 19 from the Renaissance through the Baroque periods. Throughout the book, authors Stokstad and Cateforis have balanced canonical works of art with works not seen in other introductory books. WITH ITS EXCELLENT COLOR and black-and-white illustrations and Abrams, unparalleled color printing, Art History, Second Edition, is a book to learn from and treasure as a lifelong resource., For two-semester courses in Art History Survey, Global Art History, and for Introductory Art courses taught from a historical perspective. Exceptional in scholarship and pedagogically in tune with the needs of today's students rich but never effete Marilyn Stokstad's Art History is the art history text of choice for a new generation of teachers and students. Presenting a broad view of art through the centuries, it introduces beginning students in a positive and sympathetic manner to the works of all artists. This includes women and artists of color, and the arts of other continents and regions in addition to those of Western Europe and the United States. Balancing both the traditions of art history and new trends of the present, Art History is the most comprehensive, accessible, and magnificently illustrated work of its kind.
LC Classification Number
N5300.S923 2002

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