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Experience the wonders of human creativity in GARDNER'S ART THROUGH THE AGES: A GLOBAL HISTORY, VOLUME I, 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…mehr
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Experience the wonders of human creativity in GARDNER'S ART THROUGH THE AGES: A GLOBAL HISTORY, VOLUME I, 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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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cengage Learning
- 16th edition
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 294mm x 228mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1948g
- ISBN-13: 9781337696593
- ISBN-10: 1337696595
- Artikelnr.: 54803913
- Verlag: Cengage Learning
- 16th edition
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 294mm x 228mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1948g
- ISBN-13: 9781337696593
- ISBN-10: 1337696595
- Artikelnr.: 54803913
Fred S. Kleiner, Ph.D. has been professor of art history and archeology at Boston University for four decades. He taught previously at University of Virginia and served as editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Archaeology. Acclaimed for inspiring lectures, Dr. Kleiner won Boston University's Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching, the College Prize for Undergraduate Advising in the Humanities and the Distinguished Teaching Prize in the College of Arts and Sciences Honors Program. He is a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London as well as a member of the Text and Academic Authors Association. In addition to this title, Dr. Kleiner has authored several editions of ART THROUGH THE AGES: A GLOBAL HISTORY (Cengage), A HISTORY OF ROMAN ART (Cengage) and more than 100 publications on Greek and Roman art and architecture. Dr. Kleiner earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University.
0. 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. Religion and Mythology: Early Christian Saints and their Attributes.I. 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.1. ART IN THE STONE AGE.Paleolithic Art. Africa. Europe. Neolithic Art. Anatolia and Mesopotamia. Europe.2. ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA AND PERSIA.Mesopotamia. Sumer. Akkad. Third Dynasty of Ur. Babylon. Elam. Assyria. Neo-Babylonia. Persia. Achaemenid Empire. Sasanian Empire.3. EGYPT FROM NARMER TO CLEOPATRA.Egypt and Egyptology. 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.4. THE PREHISTORIC AEGEAN.Greece before Homer. Troy and Mycenae. Cycladic Art. Minoan Art. Architecture. Painting. Sculpture. Mycenaean Art. Architecture. Metalwork, Sculpture, and Painting. 5. ANCIENT GREECE.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.6. THE ETRUSCANS.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.7. THE ROMAN EMPIRE.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. High Empire. Trajan. Hadrian. Ostia. The Antonines. Late Empire. The Severans. The Soldier Emperors. Diocletian and the Tetrarchy. Constantine.8. LATE ANTIQUITY.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.9. BYZANTIUM.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.10. THE ISLAMIC WORLD.Early Islamic Art. Architecture. Luxury Arts. Later Islamic Art. Architecture. Luxury Arts.11. EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE.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.12. ROMANESQUE EUROPE.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. Paintin
0. 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. Religion and Mythology: Early Christian Saints and their Attributes.I. 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.1. ART IN THE STONE AGE.Paleolithic Art. Africa. Europe. Neolithic Art. Anatolia and Mesopotamia. Europe.2. ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA AND PERSIA.Mesopotamia. Sumer. Akkad. Third Dynasty of Ur. Babylon. Elam. Assyria. Neo-Babylonia. Persia. Achaemenid Empire. Sasanian Empire.3. EGYPT FROM NARMER TO CLEOPATRA.Egypt and Egyptology. 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.4. THE PREHISTORIC AEGEAN.Greece before Homer. Troy and Mycenae. Cycladic Art. Minoan Art. Architecture. Painting. Sculpture. Mycenaean Art. Architecture. Metalwork, Sculpture, and Painting. 5. ANCIENT GREECE.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.6. THE ETRUSCANS.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.7. THE ROMAN EMPIRE.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. High Empire. Trajan. Hadrian. Ostia. The Antonines. Late Empire. The Severans. The Soldier Emperors. Diocletian and the Tetrarchy. Constantine.8. LATE ANTIQUITY.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.9. BYZANTIUM.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.10. THE ISLAMIC WORLD.Early Islamic Art. Architecture. Luxury Arts. Later Islamic Art. Architecture. Luxury Arts.11. EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE.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.12. ROMANESQUE EUROPE.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. Paintin