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Art in world history / Mary Hollingsworth ; introduction by Giulio Carlo Argan.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hollingsworth, Mary, author.
Contributor:
Argan, Giulio Carlo, writer of introduction.
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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