«Art: A Brief History» provides a combination of formal analysis and contextual art history designed to engage a diverse student population. Co-authors Marilyn Stokstad and Michael Cothren, both scholars as well as teachers, share a common vision that survey courses should be filled with as much enjoyment as erudition and should foster an enthusiastic, as well as an educated, public for the visual arts. The new Fifth Edition includes links to online resources in MyArtsLab to further engage students and enrich their learning experience.
Author(s): Michael W. Cothren, Marilyn Stokstad
Edition: 5
Publisher: Pearson
Year: 2012
Language: English
Pages: 622
City: Boston
Chapter 1. Prehistoric Art in Europe --<br/>Chapter 2. Art of the Ancient Near East Chapter 3. Art of Ancient Egypt --<br/>Chapter 4. Aegean Art --<br/>Chapter 5. Art of Ancient Greece and the Aegean World --<br/>Chapter 6. Etruscan and Roman Art --<br/>Chapter 7. Jewish, Early Christian, and Byzantine Art --<br/>Chapter 8. Islamic Art --<br/>Chapter 9. Later Asian Art --<br/>Chapter 10. Early Medieval Art in Romanesuque Art --<br/>Chapter 11. Gothic Art --<br/>Chapter 12. Early Renaissance Art --<br/>Chapter 13. Art of the High Renaissance and Reformation --<br/>Chapter 14. Seventeenth-Century Art in Europe Art of the Americas --<br/>Chapter 16. African Art --<br/>Chapter 17. European and American Art, 1715-1840 --<br/>Chapter 18. European and American Art, 1840-1910 --<br/>Chapter 19. Modern Art in Europe and The Americas. 1900-1945 --<br/>Chapter 20. Art Since 1945.