10,000 years of art /
Material type:
- 9780714849690
- N 5300 .F58 2009
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REF N 3948 .N38 1995 European paintings before 1800 in the National Gallery of Victoria / | REF N 40 .A78 2020 The art book. | REF N 5300 .A78 2017 The art book : big ideas simply explained. | REF N 5300 .F58 2009 10,000 years of art / | REF N 5300 .F73 2000 The Penguin concise dictionary of art history / | REF N 5970 .A78 1984 Art and mankind : Larousse encyclopedia of modern art from 1800 to the present day. | REF N 610 .M37 1993 Masterpieces of the Metropolitan Museum of Art / |
Includes glossary and index.
In this mini format edition of the book, 500 great works of art from all periods and regions in the world have been carefully selected from the original book and are again arranged in chronological order, breaking through the usual geographical and cultural boundaries of art history to celebrate the vast range of human artistry across time and space. The selection of works from across the world, arranged in the sequence in which they were made, takes the reader on a global and historical journey, responding to such questions as 'where does the earliest art appear?' What were artists creating in China or Africa while Rembrandt was painting portraits in Leyden? How were similar subjects - equestrian themes, landscapes, religious scenes - manipulated by artists in Aztec Mexico and Medieval Europe? While artworks from ancient Greece or the European Renaissance or pre-Columbian Americas will be interspersed with contemporaneous works created in Africa, India or Japan, an extraction of the Greek or Renaissance or American works could stand alone as an essential abridgement of the finest art of that period or culture. The selection of works is non-hierarchical and includes both fine and decorative arts - most commonly painting and sculpture, but also textiles, masks, ceramics and jewelry.
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