(NOTE: All parts begin with an Introduction and integrate essays on Technique and Art Past/Art Pr... more (NOTE: All parts begin with an Introduction and integrate essays on Technique and Art Past/Art Present throughout). 1. Experiencing Art. Viewing Art. Analyzing Art. Art and Artists in History. 2. Prehistoric Art. Prehistoric Art. 3. Ancient Art. Ancient Art. Sumerian Art. Ancient Egyptian Art. Ancient Egyptian Art: The Palette of Narmer. The Egyptian Pyramids. The Egyptian Temple. Egyptian Tomb Paintings and Painted Reliefs. The Indus Valley Civilization. Aegean Art: Minoan and Mycenaean. Ancient China: The Shang Dynasty. Assyrian and Early Persian Art. Mesoamerica: The Olmec. Etruscan Art. Ancient Greek Art. Greek Vase Painting. The development of Greek Sculpture. Greek Doric Architecture. Greek Architecture: The Parthenon, Athens. Nomadic Art in Siberia. The Qin Empire in China. Hellenistic Art. The Han Dynasty in China. Early Buddhist Art. The Dongson Culture in Vietnam. The Art of the Roman Republic. The Art of the Roman Empire. Roman Frescoes and Illusionism. Roman Architecture: The Flavian Amphitheater. Roman Architecture: The Pantheon, Rome. Mesoamerican Art: Teotihuacan. 4. Art from 200 to 1400. Art from 200 to 1400. Jewish Art: The Synagogue at Dura Europos. Early Christian Art. Early Christian Architecture. The Shinto Shrine at Ise, Japan. Byzantine Art. Hagia Sophia. Byzantine Art: San Vitale, Ravenna. Anglo-Saxon Metalwork. Hiberno-Saxon Manuscript Illumination. The Chinese Imperial City of Chang'An. Buddhist Art at Horyuji. The Spread of Buddhism to Japan. Hindu Art at Ellora. Islamic Art at Cordoba. Carolingian and Ottonian Art. The Monastery in the West. Buddhist Art in Indonesia. Chinese Art: Landscape Painting. Romanesque Art. Romanesque Architecture at Conques. Romanesque Sculpture. Ancestor Figures, Polynesia. Later Byzantine Art. Angkor Wat: Cult of the God-King. The Japanese Narrative Scroll. Gothic Art. The Gothic Cathedral: Chartres. Gothic Sculpture. Early Italian Painting. Giotto, The Arena Chapel Frescoes. The Royal Art of African Kingdoms. 5. Fifteenth-Century Art. Fifteenth-Century Art. Early Renaissance Sculpture in Florence. Flemish Painting: The Limbourg Brothers and Campin. Italian Renaissance Painting: Masaccio. Flemish Painting: Hubert and Jan Van Eyck. Italian Renaissance Architecture: Brunelleschi. Machu Pichu, Peru The Italian Renaissance Palace. The Beginning of Portraiture. Italian Renaissance Painting: Andrea Mantegna Italian Renaissance Painting: Sandro Botticelli Italian Renaissance Painting: Leonardo Da Vinci Italian Renaissance Painting: Leonardo's The Last Supper. Italian Renaissance Sculpture: Michelangelo's St. Peter's Pieta. 6. Sixteenth-Century Art. Sixteenth-Century Art. Italian Renaissance Sculpture: Michelangelo. Italian High Renaissance Portraiture. German Printmaking: Albrecht Durer. New St. Peter's, Rome. Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Ceiling. Raphael, Stanza Della Segnatura. High Renaissance Painting in Venice. Hieronymus Bosch "Garden of Earthly Delights" Triptych. German Painting: Matthias Grunewald, Isenheim Alterpiece. Titian's Altarpieces. Later Michelangelo and the Development of Mannerism. Mannerism. Early Landscape Painting. Sixteenth-Century Painting. Islamic Art of the Ottomans. Late-Sixteenth-Century Architecture. Veronese and the Impact of the Counter-Reformation. The Art of Zen Buddhism in Japan. 7. Seventeenth-Century Art. Seventeenth-Century Art. Caravaggio and His Influence. Baroque Genre Painting. Peter Paul Rubens. Bernini's Works for St. Peter's. The Dutch Baroque Group Portrait. The Taj Mahal, India. Baroque Architecture: Francesco Borromini. Bernini: Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. Rembrandt: Late Paintings. Spanish Painting: Diego Velazquez. Baroque Classicism: Nicolas Poussin. Dutch Still-Life Painting. The Palace at Versailles. Japanese Art. Landscape Painting. 8. Eighteenth-Century Art. Eighteenth-Century Art. Painting in Europe. Art in Korea. Rococo Architecture and Sculpture. Eighteenth-Century Portraiture. Thomas Jefferson and Neoclassical Architecture in the United States. Neoclassical Painting. 9. Nineteenth-Century Art. Nineteenth-Century Art. The Continuation of Neoclassicism. Francisco Goya. Romanticism. Romantic Landscape Painting. Japanese Woodblock Prints. Honore Daumier and the Political Print. Romantic Revival Architecture. American Romantic Painting. The Academy and Revolutionary Art. New Materials and Engineering in Architecture. Late-Nineteenth-Century Revival Architecture. Edouard Manet. Early Photography and Photographic Technique. Late-Nineteenth-Century Sculpture. Impressionism. Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt. American Realism: Thomas Eakins and Henry Tanner. Auguste Rodin. Winslow Homer. Post-Impressionism: Gauguin and Seurat. Post-Impressionism: Van Gogh. Post Impressionism: Cezanne. The Beginnings of the Skyscraper. Edvard Munch. 10. Art from 1900 to 1949. Fauvism. African Art and Ritual. Native American Art. Photography. Cubism. Native American Art. Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House. Abstraction in Sculpture.…
Part 1 Debate over the origins of the Chinese Bronze Age: on early copper and bronze objects in A... more Part 1 Debate over the origins of the Chinese Bronze Age: on early copper and bronze objects in Ancient China, An Zhimin historical perspectives on the development of bronze - a commentary, Chen Mengjia some problems concerning early Chinese copper and bronze artefacts, Hua Jueming several issues about the early Bronze Age in China, An Zhimin on the origin of bronze in Ancient China, Li Xiandeng a discussion of the Chalcolithic Age in China, Yan Wenming the discovery of and research on the early copper in China, Zhang Zhongpei a preliminary study of early Chinese copper and bronze artefacts, Kaogu Xuebao stages and regions of bronze culture in China, Li Boqian. Part 2 The Northwest - Gansu, Qinghai and Xinjiang: a study of casting and manufacturing techniques of early copper and bronze artefacts found in Gansu, Sun Shuyun and Han Rubin. Part 3 The central plain - Shaanxi, Shanxi and Henan: tests of brass items found at Jiangshai, phase 1, Han Rubin and Ko Tsun the first discovery of...
(NOTE: All parts begin with an Introduction and integrate essays on Technique and Art Past/Art Pr... more (NOTE: All parts begin with an Introduction and integrate essays on Technique and Art Past/Art Present throughout). 1. Experiencing Art. Viewing Art. Analyzing Art. Art and Artists in History. 2. Prehistoric Art. Prehistoric Art. 3. Ancient Art. Ancient Art. Sumerian Art. Ancient Egyptian Art. Ancient Egyptian Art: The Palette of Narmer. The Egyptian Pyramids. The Egyptian Temple. Egyptian Tomb Paintings and Painted Reliefs. The Indus Valley Civilization. Aegean Art: Minoan and Mycenaean. Ancient China: The Shang Dynasty. Assyrian and Early Persian Art. Mesoamerica: The Olmec. Etruscan Art. Ancient Greek Art. Greek Vase Painting. The development of Greek Sculpture. Greek Doric Architecture. Greek Architecture: The Parthenon, Athens. Nomadic Art in Siberia. The Qin Empire in China. Hellenistic Art. The Han Dynasty in China. Early Buddhist Art. The Dongson Culture in Vietnam. The Art of the Roman Republic. The Art of the Roman Empire. Roman Frescoes and Illusionism. Roman Architecture: The Flavian Amphitheater. Roman Architecture: The Pantheon, Rome. Mesoamerican Art: Teotihuacan. 4. Art from 200 to 1400. Art from 200 to 1400. Jewish Art: The Synagogue at Dura Europos. Early Christian Art. Early Christian Architecture. The Shinto Shrine at Ise, Japan. Byzantine Art. Hagia Sophia. Byzantine Art: San Vitale, Ravenna. Anglo-Saxon Metalwork. Hiberno-Saxon Manuscript Illumination. The Chinese Imperial City of Chang'An. Buddhist Art at Horyuji. The Spread of Buddhism to Japan. Hindu Art at Ellora. Islamic Art at Cordoba. Carolingian and Ottonian Art. The Monastery in the West. Buddhist Art in Indonesia. Chinese Art: Landscape Painting. Romanesque Art. Romanesque Architecture at Conques. Romanesque Sculpture. Ancestor Figures, Polynesia. Later Byzantine Art. Angkor Wat: Cult of the God-King. The Japanese Narrative Scroll. Gothic Art. The Gothic Cathedral: Chartres. Gothic Sculpture. Early Italian Painting. Giotto, The Arena Chapel Frescoes. The Royal Art of African Kingdoms. 5. Fifteenth-Century Art. Fifteenth-Century Art. Early Renaissance Sculpture in Florence. Flemish Painting: The Limbourg Brothers and Campin. Italian Renaissance Painting: Masaccio. Flemish Painting: Hubert and Jan Van Eyck. Italian Renaissance Architecture: Brunelleschi. Machu Pichu, Peru The Italian Renaissance Palace. The Beginning of Portraiture. Italian Renaissance Painting: Andrea Mantegna Italian Renaissance Painting: Sandro Botticelli Italian Renaissance Painting: Leonardo Da Vinci Italian Renaissance Painting: Leonardo's The Last Supper. Italian Renaissance Sculpture: Michelangelo's St. Peter's Pieta. 6. Sixteenth-Century Art. Sixteenth-Century Art. Italian Renaissance Sculpture: Michelangelo. Italian High Renaissance Portraiture. German Printmaking: Albrecht Durer. New St. Peter's, Rome. Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Ceiling. Raphael, Stanza Della Segnatura. High Renaissance Painting in Venice. Hieronymus Bosch "Garden of Earthly Delights" Triptych. German Painting: Matthias Grunewald, Isenheim Alterpiece. Titian's Altarpieces. Later Michelangelo and the Development of Mannerism. Mannerism. Early Landscape Painting. Sixteenth-Century Painting. Islamic Art of the Ottomans. Late-Sixteenth-Century Architecture. Veronese and the Impact of the Counter-Reformation. The Art of Zen Buddhism in Japan. 7. Seventeenth-Century Art. Seventeenth-Century Art. Caravaggio and His Influence. Baroque Genre Painting. Peter Paul Rubens. Bernini's Works for St. Peter's. The Dutch Baroque Group Portrait. The Taj Mahal, India. Baroque Architecture: Francesco Borromini. Bernini: Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. Rembrandt: Late Paintings. Spanish Painting: Diego Velazquez. Baroque Classicism: Nicolas Poussin. Dutch Still-Life Painting. The Palace at Versailles. Japanese Art. Landscape Painting. 8. Eighteenth-Century Art. Eighteenth-Century Art. Painting in Europe. Art in Korea. Rococo Architecture and Sculpture. Eighteenth-Century Portraiture. Thomas Jefferson and Neoclassical Architecture in the United States. Neoclassical Painting. 9. Nineteenth-Century Art. Nineteenth-Century Art. The Continuation of Neoclassicism. Francisco Goya. Romanticism. Romantic Landscape Painting. Japanese Woodblock Prints. Honore Daumier and the Political Print. Romantic Revival Architecture. American Romantic Painting. The Academy and Revolutionary Art. New Materials and Engineering in Architecture. Late-Nineteenth-Century Revival Architecture. Edouard Manet. Early Photography and Photographic Technique. Late-Nineteenth-Century Sculpture. Impressionism. Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt. American Realism: Thomas Eakins and Henry Tanner. Auguste Rodin. Winslow Homer. Post-Impressionism: Gauguin and Seurat. Post-Impressionism: Van Gogh. Post Impressionism: Cezanne. The Beginnings of the Skyscraper. Edvard Munch. 10. Art from 1900 to 1949. Fauvism. African Art and Ritual. Native American Art. Photography. Cubism. Native American Art. Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House. Abstraction in Sculpture.…
Part 1 Debate over the origins of the Chinese Bronze Age: on early copper and bronze objects in A... more Part 1 Debate over the origins of the Chinese Bronze Age: on early copper and bronze objects in Ancient China, An Zhimin historical perspectives on the development of bronze - a commentary, Chen Mengjia some problems concerning early Chinese copper and bronze artefacts, Hua Jueming several issues about the early Bronze Age in China, An Zhimin on the origin of bronze in Ancient China, Li Xiandeng a discussion of the Chalcolithic Age in China, Yan Wenming the discovery of and research on the early copper in China, Zhang Zhongpei a preliminary study of early Chinese copper and bronze artefacts, Kaogu Xuebao stages and regions of bronze culture in China, Li Boqian. Part 2 The Northwest - Gansu, Qinghai and Xinjiang: a study of casting and manufacturing techniques of early copper and bronze artefacts found in Gansu, Sun Shuyun and Han Rubin. Part 3 The central plain - Shaanxi, Shanxi and Henan: tests of brass items found at Jiangshai, phase 1, Han Rubin and Ko Tsun the first discovery of...
Коллективная монография памяти Елены Ефимовны Кузьминой, выдающегося русского и советского археол... more Коллективная монография памяти Елены Ефимовны Кузьминой, выдающегося русского и советского археолога
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