Publication |
New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2007.
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Description |
96pWhite Spine
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Series |
Encyclopedia of art for young people
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Summary/Abstract |
Examine the Baroque style which emerged in Italy in about 1600 and later spread to most of Europe. Followed by Neoclassicism reflecting a renewed interest in classical antiquity as a reaction to the ornate and dramatic style characteristics of the Baroque and Rococo periods. The Encyclopedia of Art for Young People is an eight-volume set, arranged chronologically, that celebrates the rich history of art in an appealing and accessible format. Using full-colour reproductions of well-known masterpieces and providing in-depth coverage of the life and times of pivotal artists, this colourful new work is a solid introductory reference.
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Contents |
Italian baroque art
French baroque art
Barouqe art of Spain and Flanders
17th century Dutch painting
Barouqe aet in Nothern and Central Europe
Rococo art of France and Germany
Rococo art of Italy and Spain
Neoclassicism in Italy, France, and Germany
Neoclassicism in Britain
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Standard Number |
9780791094778 Hb.
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