Publication |
Leicester, Silverdale Books, 2002.
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Description |
229pBlue and 'Flowered' Spine
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Summary/Abstract |
There has always been a close relationship between art and society, whereby art can both support the status quo and act as a catalyst or symptom of radical change. This is the main theme underlying the narrative in the illustrated history of art, and changes in style, techniques and subject matter in painting are charted and explained in the context in which they occurred.
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Contents |
Introduction
The Renaissance
The Quest for Realism and Humanity
International Gothic: Decoration and Grace
The High Renaissance and Mannerism
Venice and Northern Italy
The Renaissance in Northern Europe
Light beyone the Alps
Reason and Reaction (1700-1850)
The Pursuit of Modernity (1850-1900)
The Age of Modernism
New-World Prespectives
Time Charts
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Standard Number |
1856057151 Hb.
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