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Madelynn Dickerson

The Handy Art History Answer Book

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The major art pieces, most important artists, and significant artistic movements from 35,000 BCE to today are collected together in this easy to read resource on art history. Continuing in the tradition of the standout Handy Answer Book reference series, this book not only the covers the development of Western art, but also the history of art across the globe. An overview of art—its history, techniques, materials, forms, colors, style, the nature of artistic expression, and how to look at art—is followed by examinations of the main periods and movements of art history. The book both explains and shows important elements, influences, artists, and masterworks of era and the world events and cultures that influenced and changed them through nearly 150 color images of indispensable masterworks. This accessible and entertaining resource for readers with a casual interest in art history as well as industry professionals also includes a glossary of terms to demystify jargon and explain theory.
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    Traditionally, artists were craftsmen, or artisans. Medieval European sculptors, for example, were considered to be manual laborers. It was only after the Renaissance when cultural perceptions of artists began to change. Great masters such as Leonardo da Vinci and Diego Velázquez made a point of promoting the idea that an artist was much more than a manual laborer. They wanted to be acknowledged for their genius and special talent. The idea of artist-as-genius continues to this day.
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    “Beauty is no quality in things themselves. It exists merely in the mind which contemplates them.” Not only does this idea evoke the cliché, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” but it also suggests that beauty doesn’t necessarily serve a purpose. We humans are interested in beauty for its own sake
  • Soliloquios Literariosje citiralaпре 4 године
    Every culture on the planet devotes time and energy to creating and caring for works of art.

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