Art History by Marilyn Stokstad (2004, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPrentice Hall PTR
ISBN-100131455281
ISBN-139780131455283
eBay Product ID (ePID)30912120

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Edition2
Book TitleArt History
Number of Pages672 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicGeneral, History / General
Publication Year2004
IllustratorYes
FeaturesRevised
GenreArt
AuthorMarilyn Stokstad
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight69.7 Oz
Item Length11.5 in
Item Width8.6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
Volume NumberVol. 1
Dewey Decimal709
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentStarter Kit. Introduction. 1. Prehistory and Prehistoric Art in Europe. The Paleolithic Period. The Neolithic Period. The Bronze Age. The Iron Age. The Object Speaks: Prehistoric Woman and Man. 2. Art of the Ancient Near East. The Fertile Crescent. Early Neolithic Cities. Sumer. Akkad. Lagash. Babylon and Mari. Assyria. Neo-Babylonia. Elam. Anatolia. Persia. The Object Speaks: The Code of Hammurabi. 3. Art of Ancient Egypt. Neolithic And Predynastic Egypt. Early Dynastic Egypt. The Old Kingdom. The Middle Kingdom. The New Kingdom. The Continuing Influence of Egyptian Art. The Object Speaks: The Temples of Rameses II. 4. Aegean Art. The Aegean World. The Cycladic Islands in the Bronze Age. Mainland Greece and the Mycenaean Civilization. The Object Speaks: "The Mask of Agamemnon." 5. Art of Ancient Greece. The Emergence of Greek Civilization. The Geometric Period. The Orientalizing Period. The Archaic Period. The Classical Period in Greek Art. The Transitional, or Early Classical, Period. The Fifth-Century Classical Period. Classical Art of the Fourth Century. The Hellenistic Period. The Object Speaks: The Parthenon. 6. Etruscan Art and Roman Art. Etruscan Civilization. Roman History. The Republican and Augustan Periods. The Empire. The Roman City and Home. The Late Empire. The Object Speaks: The Unswept Floor. 7. Jewish, Early Christian, and Byzantine Art. Jews and Christians in the Roman Empire. Jewish and Early Christian Art. Imperial Christian Architecture and Art. Early Byzantine Art. Middle Byzantine Art. Late Byzantine Art. The Object Speaks: The Archangel Michael. 8. Islamic Art. Islam And Early Islamic Society. Art During the Early Caliphates. Later Islamic Society and Art. 9. Art of India before 1100. The Indian Subcontinent. Indus Valley Civilization. The Vedic Period. The Maurya Period. The Period of the Shungas and Early Andhras. The Kushan and Later Andhra Period. The Gupta Period. The Post-Gupta Period. The Early Medieval Period. 10. Chinese Art before 1280. The Middle Kingdom. Neolithic Cultures. Bronze Age China. The Chinese Empire: Qin Dynasty. Han Dynasty. Six Dynasties. Sui and Tang Dynasties. Song Dynasty. 11. Japanese Art before 1392. Prehistoric Japan. Asuka Period. Nara Period. Heian Period. Kamakura Period. The Object Speaks: Monk Sewing. 12. Art of the Americas before 1300. The New World. Mesoamerica. Central America. South America: The Central Andes. North America. 13. Art of Ancient Africa. The Lure of Ancient Africa. Saharan Rock Art. Sub-Saharan Civilizations. Other Urban Centers. 14. Early Medieval Art in Europe. The Middle Ages. The British Isles and Scandinavia. Christian Spain. Langobard Italy. Carolingian Europe. Scandinavia: The Vikings. Ottonian Europe. The Object Speaks: The Doors of Bishop Bernward. 15. Romanesque Art. Romanesque Culture. France and Northern Spain. The North Sea Kingdoms. The Holy Roman Empire. Ancient Rome and Romanesque Italy. The Object Speaks: The Bayeux Tapestry. 16. Gothic Art. The Gothic Style. France. England. Spain. Germany and the Holy Roman Empire. Italy. The Object Speaks: Notre-Dame of Paris. Glossary. Bibliography.
SynopsisFor two-semester courses in Art History, Global Art History, and for Introductory Art courses taught from a historical perspective. Renowned for its authorship, scholarship and pedagogy, Art History has quickly become the gold standard of introductions to the history of art. Engaging and accessible, Stokstad's Art History gives students rich cultural and social contexts for art, along with eloquent explanations of art's formal qualities and particular terminology. Presenting a broad view of art through the centuries, it introduces beginning students to the works of all artists in all media in a positive and sympathetic manner. Art History is the most comprehensive, accessible, and magnificently illustrated work of its kind., Exceptional in scholarship and pedagogically in tune with today's students - rich but never effete - this is the art history text of choice for a new generation of teachers and students. Presenting a broad view of art from prehistory through the Gothic Age, it sympathetically and positively introduces beginning students to the works of all artists. This includes women, artists of color, and the arts of other continents and regions, as well as those of Western Europe and the United States.

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