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19th century / Peebles, Alice 2007  Book
Peebles, Alice Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2007.
Description 96pWhite Spine
Series Encyclopedia of art for young people
Summary/Abstract The 19th century art was dominated by seemingly opposing trends: Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, and Symbolism. Overall this period was one of change and development, and many now beloved paintings were created during this time.
Contents Romanticism in Britain Romanticism in Germany and France The Pre-Raphaelites Landscape and Realism in France Early Impressionism Later Impressionism Post-Impressionism Symbolism
Standard Number 9780791094730 Hb.
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Ancient and classical art - Volume one / Zaczek, Ian 2007  Book
Zaczek, Ian Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2007.
Description 96pWhite Spine
Series Encyclopedia of art for young people
Summary/Abstract Traces the emergence of art as a part of the human experience through the earliest art forms of works as monumental as the Parthenon and Trajan's Column. Art had its beginnings in the Upper Paleolithic period, before humans invented agriculture, domesticated animals, or discovered the use of metals. Centuries later, the classical era that was Greece's golden age set standards in craftsmanship and style. 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.
Contents Introduction Time line Earliest art forms Ancient near eastern art Early Egyptian art Aegean art Ancient Greek art Etruscan and Roman art Celtic art Glossary
Standard Number 9780791094693 Hb.
Key Words IGCSE  Art - History  UOI - Art 
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Baroque and neoclassical age - Volume four / Chilvers, Ian 2007  Book
Chilvers, Ian Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2007.
Description 96pWhite Spine
Series Encyclopedia of art for young people
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.
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
Standard Number 9780791094778 Hb.
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Contemporary art - Volume seven / Glaves-Smith, John 2008  Book
Glaves-Smith, John Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2008.
Description 96pWhite Spine
Series Encyclopedia of art for young people
Summary/Abstract Celebrates the rich history of contemporary art spanning from World War II to the present. Art in postwar Europe reflected the politicval conflicts of the time as well as the horrors of the recent war. Many artists used abstraction to convey their themes. Later, Pop art arose from the consumer and popular culture o the 1960s. Now, the contemporary art scene is highly varied and more international and multimedia driven than ever before. 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.
Contents Introduction Time line Art in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s Art in postwar Europe Pop art Abstract art in the 1960s The arj object under attack Conceptual art and dematerialized art The resurgence of painting Beyond painting and sculpture Glossary
Standard Number 9780791094754 Hb.
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Early 20th century - Volume six / McGinity, Larry 2007  Book
McGinity, Larry Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2007.
Description 96pWhite Spine
Series Encyclopedia of art for young people
Summary/Abstract Explore the most thrilling period in the art world. Artists such as Pablo Picasso, Egon Schiele, and Salvador Dali who broke new ground and trends such as Expressionism, Cubism, and Socialist Realism arose. 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.
Contents Introduction Time Line Art in Vienna Fauvism Expressionism Cubism Abstract art The Paris school Dada and the New Realism Soviet Art and Socialist Realism Art in the United States and Mexico Surrealism Glossary
Standard Number 9780791094747 Hb.
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Medieval art / Beckett, Rachel 2007  Book
Beckett, Rachel Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2007.
Description 96pWhite Spine
Series Encyclopedia of art for young people
Summary/Abstract The medieval period in art history includes the art of the Byantine era and the Dark ages, as well as Insular, Ottonian, Romanesque, and Gothic art. Although the medieval age includes distinctive styles, most of the work has religious themes and is very ornate.
Contents Early Christian and Byzantine art Art of the "Dark ages" Insular art Carolingian art Ottonian art Romanesque art Gothic art
Standard Number 9780791094707 Hb.
Key Words Art, Medieval  UOI - Art 
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Renaissance - Volume three / Allan, Tony 2007  Book
Allan, Tony Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2007.
Description 96pWhite Spine
Series Encyclopedia of art for young people
Summary/Abstract The Renaissance was a time of cultural rebirth. The advances and discoveries made during this period led art to a new realism in depicting objects and people, use of perspective, and fresh ways of achieving depth and form. The Renaissance style of the 14th through 17th centuries was so influential that it dominated the visual arts until the late 19th century. 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.
Contents Introduction Time Line The pre-and early Renaissance The high Renaissance in Italy The northern Renaissance The late Renaissance and Mannerism Glossary
Standard Number 9780791094778 Pb.
Key Words IGCSE  Art - History  UOI - Art  Renaissance art  Mannerism art 
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World art - Volume eight / Bean, Rachel 2008  Book
Bean, Rachel Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2008.
Description 96pWhite Spine
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Summary/Abstract Explore the world's rich cultures through their artistic traditions. 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.
Contents Introduction Time line Mayan, Aztec, and Inca art Native American art Early Islamic art Modern Islamic art Early African art Modern African art India art Chinese art Japanese and Korean art Southeast Asian art Oceanic art Glossary
Standard Number 9780791094761 Hb.
Key Words IGCSE  World art  Art - History  Indian art  UOI - Art  Islamic art 
Mayan art  Aztec art  Inca art  Native American art  African art  Chinese art 
Japanese art  Korean art  South Asian art  Oceanic art 
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