Boxed Essays in text: Elements of Architecture boxes - help explain basic architectural forms and terminology, which can often be challenging subject matter for students. Technique boxes allow students to explore how artworks were created, from prehistoric cave paintings to Renaissance frescoes to photographs.
The Object Speaks feature—Appears in each chapter to offer students an in-depth look at a single work of art.
Excellent illustration program— Art History has the most comprehensive, current and color-accurate collection of reproductions available in a survey text, with nearly illustrations, over in full-color, including new line drawings and cutaways commissioned specifically for this text.
Do you look for an inclusive text? The contributions of diverse artists, media and subject matter is integrated into every chapter to show students the role of women in the arts. New to This Edition. New Content: Modern Art chapters have been thoroughly revised - to include more on the historical context of artists and works.
The discussion of the definition and causes of modern art has been rewritten and expanded. New sections on the dominant trends in Postmodernism and on Latin America modern art have been added.
Renaissance chapters reorganized from two to four chapters Chapters The two chapters formally devoted to the 15th and 16th centuries each have been divided into Italian and art outside of Italy for a total of four chapters. Expanded Non-Western coverage - new contributing specialists have broadened the scope and deepened the discussion in each of the chapters devoted to art beyond the West. Korean art has been added and the Islamic art chapter has been thoroughly revised and updated.
How important is scholarship to you? NEW — Scholarship and Research - reflects trends and new discoveries impacting the field of Art History and makes this a complete and up-to-date resource for professors and studen ts. For example, the recently revised dates for ancient Egyptian art and the recreations of familiar masterworks, such as the new Augustus of Primaporta have been incorporated. How do you evaluate the quality of the illustration program? NEW- Enhanced image program — New objects have been introduced and every reproduction in the book has been refreshed and expertly examined for fidelity to the original.
New photographs have been obtained directly from the holding institutions to ensure that we have the most accurate and authoritative illustrations. In addition, every image that could be obtained in color has been acquired. NEW- Architectural cutaway drawings and reconstructions by Dorling Kindersley - help students to better understand this challeging subject.
The line drawings show how the parts of buildings work together in a 3-dimensional representation and new reconstructions have been added, all in full color, to bring ruins to life and show students what the site originally looked like.
New student-focused features: How do you prepare your students to handle the amount of material covered in the course? NEW - Revised and enhanced maps - help anchor students to the places of origin for works of art. NEW - Sequencing Events and Sequencing Works of Art in-text timelines chronicle specific historic events and works of art and help anchor students to the historical chronology.
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View larger. Request a copy. Alternative formats. Based on more than forty years that Marilyn Stokstad has been introducing the history of art to students and to the public, she found that the first goal of an introductory course should be to nurture an educated, enthusiastic public for the arts.
She firmly believes that students and lay readers can and should enjoy their introduction to art history. Only then will they learn to appreciate art as the most tangible creation of the human imagination. Marilyn Stokstad offers students the most student-friendly, contextual, and inclusive global art history survey. Please visit www.
How do you place the study of art history in context for your students? How do you teach your students the language and technical aspects of art? Do you use 35 mm slides or digital images in class? How much time do you spend preparing images for your lecture? How do you prepare your students to handle the amount of material covered in the course?
Practice Test: A gut check for the Big Ideas - tells students if they need to keep studying. Key Terms: Audio "flashcards" to help students review key concepts and terms. Chapter 1 — Prehistoric Art in Europe. Pearson offers special pricing when you package your text with other student resources. If you're interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students, contact your Pearson rep.
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Overview Features Contents Formats Overview. Hallmark Features How do you place the study of art history in context for your students?
Art History provides the essential context of the history of art — the text treats the arts and architecture within the essential context of history, geography, sociology, politics, religion and the other arts of the time. This enables students to see the origination of many major works. Boxed Essays in text: Elements of Architecture boxes - help explain basic architectural forms and terminology, which can often be challenging subject matter for students.
Technique boxes allow students to explore how artworks were created, from prehistoric cave paintings to Renaissance frescoes to photographs.
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