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- ISBN-10 : 0077353714
- ISBN-13 : 978-0077353711
- Author: Laurie Schneider Adams
Art across Time combines sound scholarship, lavish visuals, and a lively narrative to provide students with a comprehensive, accessible, and engaging introduction to Art History. Popular with majors and non-majors alike, the text offers readers more than a chronology of art by placing each work within the time-and-place context within which it was created. Encountering and interpreting a work of art in context offers the reader the richest possible experience of it. Large scale and high quality visual reproductions of artworks are often presented from multiple perspectives to enhance visual appeal and allow students to view details and elements of composition with greater ease. A thoughtful pedagogical approach helps students consider what they are viewing.
Table of Content:
Maps
xix
Preface
xxi
Introduction: Why Do We Study the History of Art?
1(1)
The Western Tradition
1(1)
The Artistic Impulse
2(2)
Chronology
2(2)
Why Is Art Valued?
4(2)
Material Value
4(1)
Intrinsic Value
4(1)
Religious Value
4(1)
Nationalistic Value
4(1)
Brancusi’s Bird: Manufactured Metal or a Work of Art?
5(1)
Psychological Value
6(1)
Art and Illusion
6(3)
Images and Words
7(1)
Artists and Gods
7(2)
Art and Identification
9(3)
Reflections and Shadows: Legends of How Art Began
9(1)
Image Magic
9(2)
Architecture
11(1)
Why Do We Collect Art?
12(1)
Archaeology and Art History
13(1)
The Archacological Dig
13(1)
How Do We Approach Art?
14(3)
The Methodologies of Art
14(3)
How Do We Talk about Art?
17(6)
Composition
18(1)
Plane
18(1)
Balance
18(1)
Line
18(2)
Shape
20(1)
Light and Color
21(2)
Texture
23(1)
Stylistic Terminology
23(412)
PART THREE
Precursors of the Renaissance
435(31)
Thirteenth-Century Italy
435(3)
Nicola Pisano
435(1)
Training an Artist
436(2)
Cimabue
438(1)
Fourteenth-Century Italy
438(11)
Giotto
439(1)
Literature Dante’s Divine Comedy
440(1)
Media And Technique Tempera
440(1)
The Arena Chapel
440(1)
Media And Technique Altarpieces
441(2)
Media And Technique Fresco
443(5)
Giotto’s Saint Francis
448(1)
Society And Culture Saint Francis of Assisi (1181/2-1226)
448(1)
Painting in Siena
449(7)
Duccio’s Rucellai Madonna
449(1)
Duccio’s Maesta
450(2)
The Kiss of Judas
452(2)
Ambrogio Lorenzetti and the Effects of Good Government
454(2)
The International Gothic Style
456(10)
Simone Martini
456(2)
Primary Source Boccaccio on the Black Death
458(1)
Claus Sluter
459(2)
The Limbourg Brothers
461(5)
PART FOUR
The Early Renaissance
466(62)
Italy in the Fifteenth Century
466(14)
Society And Culture The Humanist Movement
466(1)
Renaissance Humanism
467(1)
Society And Culture Soldiers of Fortune
467(1)
Leonardo Bruni and the Humanist Tomb
468(1)
The Competition for the Florence Baptistery Doors
469(1)
Brunelleschi and Architecture
470(1)
History Vasari’s Lives
470(4)
Ghiberti’s East Doors for the Baptistery
474(2)
Linear Perspective
476(3)
The Renaissance Medal: Pisanello
479(1)
Early Fifteenth-Century Painting
480(5)
Masaccio
480(4)
Technique Aerial Perspective
484(1)
Window on the World Seven: Perspective in Asian Painting
485(3)
International Style in Italy: Gentile da Fabriano
487(1)
Early Fifteenth-Century Sculpture: Donatello
488(2)
Saint Mark
488(1)
The Bronze David
489(1)
Second-Generation Developments
490(22)
Leon Battista Alberti
490(3)
The Theme of David and Goliath
493(1)
Castagno’s Famous Men and Women
494(2)
The Equestrian Portrait
496(5)
Media Oil Painting
501(1)
Monumentality versus Spirituality in Fifteenth-Century Painting: Fra Angelico and Piero della Francesca
502(2)
Piero della Francesca’s Legend of the True Cross
504(2)
Filippo Lippi
506(1)
Andrea Mantegna’s Illusionism
507(2)
Mantegna and the Studiolo of Isabella d’Este
509(1)
Society and Culture Isabella d’Este
510(1)
Botticelli’s Mythological Subject Matter
510(1)
Philosophy The Platonic Academy
511(1)
The Question of Old-Age Style: Donatello and Botticelli
512(2)
Fifteenth-Century Painting in the Netherlands
514(14)
Campin’s Merode Altarpiece
514(2)
Jan van Eyck
516(5)
Methods of Interpretation Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Portrait
521(1)
Rogier van der Weyden
521(3)
Later Developments
524(4)
The High Renaissance in Italy
528(39)
Architecture
529(4)
The Ideal of the Circle and Centrally Planned Churches
529(2)
Saint Peter’s and the Central Plan
531(1)
History Julius II
531(2)
Painting and Sculpture
533(21)
Leonardo da Vinci
533(5)
Michelangelo Buonarroti
538(6)
The Restoration Controversy
544(5)
Raphael
549(5)
Developments in Venice
554(13)
The Bellini: A Family of Painters
555(5)
Giorgione
560(1)
Theory Vasari on Painting versus Sculpture
561(2)
Titian
563(1)
Theory Pietro Aretino on Color versus Drawing
563(4)
Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in Italy
567(19)
Politics and Religion
567(1)
History The Reformation
567(1)
Mannerism
568(10)
Mannerist Painting
568(1)
Literature John Ashbery on Parmigianino
569(3)
Theory Vasari on Women Artists
572(1)
Mannerist Sculpture
573(2)
Giulio Romano: The Palazzo del Te
575(2)
Veronese’s Last Supper
577(1)
Counter-Reformation Painting
578(4)
Tintoretto
578(1)
History The Painter’s Daughter
579(1)
Religion Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises
580(1)
El Greco
580(1)
Religion Mystic Saints
581(1)
Late Sixteenth-Century Architecture
582(4)
Andrea Palladio
582(1)
Theory Palladio’s Four Books of Architecture
583(1)
Vignola and II Gesu
584(2)
Sixteenth-Century Painting and Printmaking in Northern Europe
586(24)
History Martin Luther
587(1)
The Netherlands
587(11)
Hieronymus Bosch
587(6)
Caterina van Hemessen
593(1)
Quinten Massys
594(1)
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
594(1)
Literature W. H. Auden on Bruegel’s Icarus
594(4)
Germany
598(12)
Albrecht Durer
598(1)
Media And Technique Printmaking
599(1)
Society and Culture the Myth of the Mad Artist
600(1)
Matthias Grunewald
601(2)
Lucas Cranach the Elder
603(1)
Hans Holbein the Younger
604(1)
History Erasmus of Rotterdam
605(5)
PART FIVE
The Baroque Style in Western Europe
610(53)
Developments in Religion, Politics, and Science
610(2)
Baroque Style
612(1)
Architecture
612(12)
Italy
612(7)
France
619(1)
Society and Culture The French Academy (Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture)
620(2)
England
622(2)
Sculpture: Gianlorenzo Bernini
624(3)
Italian Baroque Painting
627(10)
Annibale Carracci
627(2)
Pietro da Cortona
629(1)
Theory Bellori on the Lives of Artists
629(2)
Giovanni Battista Gaulli
631(1)
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
632(3)
Artemisia Gentileschi
635(1)
Society And Culture Women Artists from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century
635(2)
Baroque Painting in Northern Europe
637(12)
Peter Paul Rubens
637(2)
Anthony van Dyck
639(1)
Rembrandt van Rijn
640(4)
Technique Etching
644(1)
Frans Hals
645(1)
Judith Leyster
645(1)
Jan Veemeer
646(2)
Jacob van Ruisdael
648(1)
Maria van Oosterwyck
648(1)
Society And Culture The Dutch East India Company
649(6)
Spanish Baroque Painting
650(1)
Juan Sanchez Cotan
650(1)
Francisco de Zurbaran
650(1)
Diego Velazquez
651(4)
French Baroque Painting: Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain
655(8)
Theory Poussin on Artistic Modes
656(4)
Window on the World Eight: Mughal Art and the Baroque
660(3)
Rococo, the Eighteenth Century, and Revival Styles
663(27)
The Styles
663(2)
Society And Culture Salons and Salonnieres
664(1)
Political and Cultural Background
665(1)
The Age of Enlightenment
666(2)
Philosophy Winckelmann, Kant, and Hegel
667(1)
Rococo Painting
668(5)
Antoine Watteau
668(1)
Francois Boucher
669(1)
Jean-Honore Fragonard
669(1)
Adelaide Labille-Guiard
670(1)
Bourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
671(1)
French Royal Portraits
672(1)
Media And Technique Pastel
673(1)
History Prelude to the French Revolution
673(2)
Painting in England
675(1)
Thomas Gainsborough
675(1)
William Hogarth
675(2)
Rococo Architecture
677(4)
Balthasar Neumann
677(2)
Matthaus Daniel Poppelmann
679(1)
Dominikus Zimmermann
680(1)
Architectural Revivals
681(3)
Classicism: Lord Burlington and Robert Adam
681(2)
Gothic Revival: Horace Walpole
683(1)
The Classical Revival in Painting: Angelica Kauffmann
684(1)
American Painting
685(5)
John Singleton Copley
685(1)
Benjamin West
686(4)
PART SIX
Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
690(19)
The Neoclassical Style in France
690(12)
Chronology The French Revolution and the Reign of Napoleon
690(1)
Myth Satyrs and Bacchantes
691(1)
Art in the Service of the State: Jacques-Louis David
692(3)
Napoleon and the Arts
695(3)
Methods of Interpretation Napoleon’s Political Iconography
698(1)
Myth Oedipus
699(1)
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
699(3)
Developments in America
702(7)
Chronology The American Campaign for Independence
702(1)
The Architecture of Thomas Jefferson
702(4)
John Trumbull’s Declaration of Independence
706(1)
Greenough’s George Washington
707(2)
Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
709(23)
The Romantic Movement
709(1)
Chronology Nineteenth-Century France
709(1)
Music and Poetry Romanticism
710(1)
Architecture
710(2)
Sculpture
712(1)
Painting in Europe
713(15)
William Blake
713(1)
Media And Technique Watercolor
713(1)
Theodore Gericault
714(2)
Society and Culture The Salon
716(1)
Eugene Delacroix
716(5)
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes
721(1)
Media And Technique Aquatint
722(2)
Theory Burke on the Sublime
724(1)
Germany: Caspar David Friedrich
724(1)
History German Sturm und Drang
724(1)
England: John Constable and Joseph Mallord William Turner
725(3)
Painting in the United States
728(4)
Thomas Cole
728(1)
Literature American Romantic Writers
729(1)
George Bingham
729(1)
Albert Bierstadt
730(1)
George Catlin
730(1)
Folk Art: Edward Hicks
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