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Art in world history / Mary Hollingsworth ; introduction by Giulio Carlo Argan.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hollingsworth, Mary, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Art--History.
- Art.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (542 pages) : illustrations, photographs
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
- Summary:
- A guide to the establishment of the library which covers materials acquisition, the organization and usage of the library's collection to provide a variety of services and the use of automation. This book aims to instruct the librarian on managing the small library effectively.
- Contents:
- Introduction: Humanity, Art, and History
- Volume 1 From the Early Civilizations to the Sixteenth Century
- Early Civilizations
- 1. The origins of art Early Artifacts
- 2. Kingdoms of Mesopotamia Land Between the Rivers
- 3. Ancient Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean The Nile Valley, Crete, and Mycenae
- 4. Civilization and Empire in China Early Chinese Art
- Greece and Rome
- 5. Classical Greece Art in the Greek City-States
- 6. The Hellenistic Age Art in the Empire of Alexander the Great
- 7. The Rise of Rome From Etruscan Civilization to Republican Rome
- 8. The Imperial Ideal Art in the Roman Empire
- Religions and Conquests Between East and West
- 9. Christianity and the State Late Imperial and Byzantine Art
- 10. The Carolingian Empire Northern Europe, 650-1000
- 11. The Rise of Islam Art in the Muslim Empire
- 12. African Art Traditions and Old Kingdoms
- 13. Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism The Development of Indian Art
- 14. Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism Art in China, 600-1368
- The Middle Ages: Time of Faith
- 15. Monasteries and Pilgrims Romanesque art in France and Spain
- 16. Conquerors and Crusaders The Influence of the Normans
- 17. The Gothic Cathedral Technology and Style
- 18. The Revival of the Papacy Art in Medieval Italy
- The Middle Ages: New Horizons
- 19. Medieval Reform Movements Franciscan and Dominican Art
- 20. Royal and Papal Courts Gothic as a Decorative Style
- 21. The Rise of Civic Power Art in the Italian City-States
- 22. Perception and Reality Italian Art in the Fourteenth Century
- The Fifteenth Century
- 23. Guilds and Merchants in Florence The Early Renaissance
- 24. The Humanist Image in Florence The Revival of Antiquity
- 25. Antiquity at the Italian Courts Classical Images of Prestige
- 26. The Return of the Papacy Art in Fifteenth-Century Rome
- 27. Princes and Merchants Northern Europe, 1400-1500
- The Sixteenth Century
- 28. Julius II and the High Renaissance Rome, 1503-1513
- 29. Venice: The Image of the State Venetian Art, 1450-1600
- Volume 2 From the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century
- 30. Reformation and Counter-Reformation Religious lmages, 1500-1600
- 31. Power and Image European Courts, 1500-1600
- 32. Turks, Mongols, and Islam Art at the Muslinl Courts
- The Seventeenth Century
- 33. The Triumph of Catholicism Rome and Baroque Art
- 34. Image and Religious Conflict France and England, 1600-1700
- 35. America Before the Conquest Pre-Columbian Art
- 36. Spain and the Catholic Empire Art in the Spanish Dominions
- 37. The Dutch Republic The Golden Age of Dutch Art
- 38. Styles, Subjects, and Patrons New Ideas in Seventeenth-Century Art
- The Eighteenth Century
- 39. Extravagance and Frivolity The Development of Rococo Art
- 40. New Empires in the Far East China and Japan
- 41. The Lure of Antiquity Early Neoclassicism
- 42. The Rule of Taste British Art in the Eighteenth Century
- 43. From Fashion to Revolution Neoclassicism, 1750-1800
- 44. Art, Politics, and Society Middle-Class Art, 1700-1800
- The Nineteenth Century
- 45. The Napoleonic Empire From Neoclassicism to Romanticism
- 46. Pax Britannica British Art in the Nineteenth Century
- 47. New Heroes for a New Era Realism, 1840-1880
- 48. Artistic Freedom Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
- 49. The Challenge of New Materials Architecture and the Industrial Revolution
- The Twentieth Century
- 50. Innovation and Abstraction Art for a New Century
- 51. The Aftermath of the Great War Art Between the Wars
- 52. Modernism Revisited Art and Architecture from 1945 to the Present Day
- Glossary.
- Notes:
- First published by 2004 M.E. Sharpe.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-315-70632-6
- 1-317-47651-4
- 1-317-47650-6
- 9781315706320
- OCLC:
- 951217617
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