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The new fourth edition is enhanced by new visual connections between works, more use of color and architectural diagrams, an enhanced map program, new boxed readings, and more.
In addition, the text's illustration program is now available to adopting instructors in digital format via The Image Vault--McGraw-Hill's new Web-based presentation manager. Instructors can incorporate images from The Image Vault in digital presentations that can be used in class offline, burned to CD-ROM, or embedded in course Web pages.
Art across Time combines sound scholarship, lavish visuals, and a lively narrative to provide students with a comprehensive, accessible, and engaging introduction to Art History. Popular with majors and non-majors alike, the text offers readers more than a chronology of art by placing each work within the time-and-place context within which it was created.
Encountering and interpreting a work of art in context offers the reader the richest possible experience of it. Large scale and high quality visual reproductions of artworks are often presented from multiple perspectives to enhance visual appeal and allow students to view details and elements of composition with greater ease. A thoughtful pedagogical approach helps students consider what they are viewing.
Brief Contents | |
Preface | |
Introduction: Why Do We Study the History of Art? | |
The Art of Prehistory | |
The Ancient Near East | |
Ancient Egypt | |
The Aegean | |
The Art of Ancient Greece | |
The Art of the Etruscans | |
Ancient Rome | |
Early Christian and Byzantine Art | |
The Early Middle Ages | |
Romanesque Art | |
Gothic Art | |
Precursors of the Renaissance | |
The Early Renaissance | |
The High Renaissance in Italy | |
Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in Italy | |
Sixteenth-Century Painting in Northern Europe | |
The Baroque Style in Western Europe | |
Rococo and the Eighteenth Century | |
Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries | |
Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries | |
Nineteenth-Century Realism | |
Nineteenth-Century Impressionism | |
Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth Century | |
Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse | |
Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth-Century Styles | |
Dada, Surrealism, Fantasy, and the United States between the Wars | |
Mid-Century Abstraction | |
Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism, and Conceptualism | |
Innovation, Continuity, and Globalization | |
Notes | |
Glossary | |
Suggestions for Further Reading | |
Literary Acknowledgments | |
Acknowledgments | |
Picture Credits | |
Index | |
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