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دسته بندی: هنر ویرایش: Sixth edition. نویسندگان: Marilyn Stokstad, Michael Watt Cothren سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0134479262 ناشر: Pearson سال نشر: 2018 تعداد صفحات: 689 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 165 مگابایت
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Art History brings the history of art to life for a new generation of students. It is global in scope, inclusive in its coverage, and warm and welcoming in tone. The guiding vision of Art History is that the teaching of art history survey courses should be filled with equal delight, enjoyment, and serious learning, while fostering an enthusiastic and educated public for the visual arts. The 6th Edition has been revised to reflect new discoveries, recent research, and fresh interpretive perspectives, as well as to address the changing needs of both students and educators.
Cover......Page 1
Brief Contents......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Letter from the Author......Page 13
What’s New......Page 14
Acknowledgments and Gratitude......Page 15
Use Notes......Page 17
Starter Kit......Page 18
Introduction......Page 23
1 Prehistoric Art......Page 40
THE STONE AGE......Page 41
Tools or Art?......Page 42
THE PALEOLITHIC PERIOD......Page 43
Artifacts or Works of Art?......Page 44
Cave Painting......Page 47
THE NEOLITHIC PERIOD......Page 52
Architecture......Page 53
Ceramics......Page 59
Metallurgy......Page 62
Rock Carvings......Page 63
2 Art of the Ancient Near East......Page 65
EARLY MESOPOTAMIA......Page 67
Sumer......Page 68
Akkad......Page 74
Ur and Lagash......Page 75
Babylon......Page 77
Assurnasirpal II......Page 78
Sargon II......Page 80
Assurbanipal......Page 81
Neo-Babylonia......Page 82
PERSIA......Page 83
3 Art of Ancient Egypt......Page 87
EARLY DYNASTIC EGYPT......Page 89
Artistic Conventions......Page 90
Funerary Architecture......Page 93
The Great Pyramids at Giza......Page 96
Sculpture......Page 99
Pictorial Relief in Tombs......Page 101
Rock-Cut Tombs......Page 102
Funerary Stelai......Page 103
Town Planning......Page 104
The Great Temple Complexes......Page 105
Hatshepsut......Page 107
Tombs of the Elite......Page 109
Akhenaten and the Art of the Amarna Period......Page 111
The Return to Tradition: Tutankhamun’s Tomb......Page 114
The Books of the Dead......Page 118
Foreign Domination......Page 119
4 Art of the Ancient Aegean......Page 121
THE BRONZE AGE IN THE AEGEAN......Page 123
THE CYCLADIC ISLANDS......Page 124
THE MINOAN CIVILIZATION ON CRETE......Page 125
The Old Palace Period, c. 1900–1700 BCE......Page 126
The New Palace Period, c. 1700–1450 BCE......Page 127
The Spread of Minoan Culture......Page 131
Helladic Architecture......Page 134
Mycenaean Tombs......Page 137
Ceramics......Page 140
5 Art of Ancient Greece......Page 141
Historical Background......Page 143
Religious Beliefs and Sacred Places......Page 144
The Geometric Period......Page 145
The Orientalizing Period......Page 146
The Sanctuary at Delphi......Page 147
Temples......Page 149
Free-Standing Sculpture......Page 155
Painted Pots......Page 158
THE EARLY CLASSICAL PERIOD, c. 480–450 BCE......Page 161
Marble Sculpture......Page 162
Bronze Sculpture......Page 163
Ceramic Painting......Page 166
Wall Painting......Page 167
THE HIGH CLASSICAL PERIOD, c. 450–400 BCE......Page 169
The Akropolis......Page 170
The Parthenon......Page 171
The “Canon” of Polykleitos......Page 175
The Propylaia and the Erechtheion......Page 177
The Athenian Agora......Page 179
City Plans......Page 180
Stele Sculpture......Page 181
Painting......Page 182
THE LATE CLASSICAL PERIOD, c. 400–323 BCE......Page 183
Sculpture......Page 184
Painting......Page 187
THE HELLENISTIC PERIOD, c. 323–31/30 BCE......Page 188
Architecture......Page 189
Sculpture in Pergamon......Page 191
Three Statues of Women......Page 194
6 Etruscan and Roman Art......Page 197
Architecture......Page 199
Tombs......Page 202
Works in Bronze......Page 205
THE ROMAN REPUBLIC, 509–27 BCE......Page 207
The Roman Portraiture......Page 208
The Roman Arch......Page 210
Temples......Page 211
THE EARLY EMPIRE, 27 bce–96 CE......Page 212
Art in the Age of Augustus......Page 214
The Gemma Augustea......Page 216
Roman Cities......Page 217
Roman Houses......Page 219
Wall Painting......Page 220
The Flavians......Page 226
THE HIGH IMPERIAL ART OF TRAJAN AND HADRIAN......Page 229
Imperial Architecture......Page 230
Roman Mosaics......Page 239
Imperial Portraits......Page 240
Funerary Sculpture......Page 242
THE LATE EMPIRE, THIRD AND FOURTH CENTURIES CE......Page 243
The Severan Dynasty......Page 244
The Tetrarchy......Page 246
Constantine the Great......Page 247
Roman Art after Constantine......Page 252
7 Jewish and Early Christian Art......Page 255
Early Jewish Art......Page 257
Early Christian Art......Page 261
Old St. Peter’s......Page 264
Santa Sabina......Page 266
Santa Costanza......Page 267
Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus......Page 269
RAVENNA AND THESSALONIKI......Page 271
The Oratory of Galla Placidia in Ravenna......Page 272
The Rotunda Church of St. George in Thessaloniki......Page 273
8 Byzantine Art......Page 275
EARLY BYZANTINE ART......Page 277
The Golden Age of Justinian......Page 278
Luxury Objects......Page 287
Icons......Page 289
Iconoclasm......Page 290
Architecture and Wall Painting in Mosaic and Fresco......Page 291
Precious Objects of Commemoration, Veneration, and Devotion......Page 298
Constantinople: The Chora Church......Page 301
Icons......Page 305
9 Islamic Art......Page 307
ISLAM AND EARLY ISLAMIC SOCIETY......Page 308
The Dome of the Rock......Page 311
The Great Mosque of Damascus......Page 313
The Great Mosque of Cordoba......Page 315
Minbar from the Kutubiya Mosque in Marrakesh......Page 317
Calligraphy......Page 318
Developments in Ceramics......Page 320
REGIONAL DYNASTIES......Page 321
The Mamluks in Egypt......Page 322
The Nasrids in Spain......Page 325
The Timurids in Iran, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan......Page 327
The Ottomans......Page 329
The Safavid Dynasty......Page 332
INTO THE MODERN ERA......Page 336
10 Art of South and Southeast Asia before 1200......Page 337
THE ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION IN SOUTH ASIA......Page 339
The Indus Civilization......Page 340
The Vedic Period......Page 341
Buddhism......Page 342
The Maurya Period......Page 343
The Period of the Shunga and Early Satavahana......Page 345
The Kushan Period......Page 349
Hinduism......Page 351
The Gupta Period and its Successors......Page 353
Other Developments, Fifth to the Seventh Century......Page 356
The Pallava Period......Page 359
The Eighth to the Twelfth Centuries......Page 361
The Chola Period......Page 364
Sixth to the Ninth Century......Page 366
Tenth to the Twelfth Century......Page 370
11 Chinese and Korean Art before 1279......Page 373
Painted Pottery Cultures......Page 375
Shang Dynasty......Page 377
Zhou Dynasty......Page 380
Han Dynasty......Page 381
Philosophy and Art......Page 382
Six Dynasties......Page 385
Buddhist Art and Architecture......Page 388
Tang Figure Painting and Ceramics......Page 391
Philosophy: Neo-Confucianism......Page 393
Northern Song Painting......Page 394
Southern Song Painting and Ceramics......Page 397
The Three Kingdoms Period......Page 398
The Unified Silla Period......Page 400
The Goryeo Dynasty......Page 401
12 Japanese Art before 1333......Page 403
THE ORIGINS OF ART IN JAPAN......Page 404
Kofun Period......Page 405
Shinto......Page 406
Writing, Language, and Culture......Page 407
ASUKA AND NARA PERIODS......Page 408
Horyuji......Page 409
Nara Period......Page 411
Esoteric Buddhist Art......Page 413
Pure Land Buddhist Art......Page 414
Secular Painting and Calligraphy......Page 415
A Battle Handscroll......Page 419
Pure Land Buddhist Art......Page 421
Zen Buddhist Art......Page 422
13 Art of the Americas before 1300......Page 425
THE RISE OF CIVILIZATIONS IN THE AMERICAS......Page 427
The Olmec......Page 428
Teotihuacan......Page 431
The Maya......Page 434
Central America......Page 439
Chavin de Huantar......Page 440
The Paracas and Nazca Cultures......Page 441
The Moche Culture......Page 443
The East......Page 444
The Mississippian Period......Page 445
The Southwest......Page 447
14 Arts of Africa to the Sixteenth Century......Page 451
Concepts......Page 453
Prehistoric Arts......Page 454
Ancient Nubia (Sudan)......Page 457
Ethiopia......Page 458
Tunisia......Page 461
Mali......Page 463
Nigeria......Page 465
Cameroon......Page 469
Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Angola......Page 470
Zimbabwe......Page 473
South Africa......Page 474
West and Central Africa......Page 475
Southern Africa......Page 478
15 Early Medieval Art in Europe......Page 479
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES......Page 481
The Merovingians......Page 482
Celts and Anglo-Saxons in Britain......Page 484
Illustrated Books......Page 486
Irish High Crosses......Page 489
Carving in Wood and Stone......Page 490
Timber Architecture......Page 492
MOZARABIC ART IN SPAIN......Page 493
Beatus Manuscripts......Page 494
Architecture......Page 495
Illustrated Books......Page 498
OTTONIAN EUROPE......Page 502
Sculpture......Page 503
Illustrated Books......Page 507
16 Romanesque Art......Page 509
Political, Economic, and Social Life......Page 511
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE......Page 512
Pilgrimage Churches......Page 514
Cluny......Page 517
The Cistercians......Page 519
Regional Styles in Romanesque Architecture......Page 522
Secular Architecture......Page 529
Wiligelmo at the Cathedral of Modena......Page 530
The Priory Church of Saint-Pierre at Moissac......Page 531
The Church of Saint-Lazare at Autun......Page 534
SCULPTURE IN WOOD AND BRONZE......Page 536
Chronicling History......Page 539
Sacred Books......Page 541
17 Gothic Art of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries......Page 545
GOTHIC EUROPE......Page 546
The Rise of Urban and Intellectual Life......Page 547
The Birth of Gothic at the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis......Page 548
The Cathedral of Notre-Dame at Chartres......Page 552
The Cathedral of Notre-Dame at Reims......Page 560
Villard de Honnecourt......Page 562
Art in the Age of St. Louis......Page 563
Manuscript Illumination......Page 566
Architecture......Page 569
Architecture......Page 571
Sculpture......Page 574
Sculpture of the Pisano Family......Page 576
Painting......Page 578
18 Fourteenth-Century Art in Europe......Page 581
FOURTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE......Page 583
Florentine Architecture and Metalwork......Page 584
Florentine Painting......Page 587
Sienese Painting......Page 593
Manuscript Illumination......Page 601
Metalwork and Ivory......Page 603
Embroidery: Opus Anglicanum......Page 605
Architecture......Page 606
Mysticism and Suffering......Page 607
The Supremacy of Prague......Page 609
19 Fifteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe......Page 613
THE NORTHERN RENAISSANCE......Page 615
Painting and Sculpture for the Chartreuse de Champmol......Page 616
Manuscript Illumination......Page 619
Textiles......Page 621
PAINTING IN FLANDERS......Page 623
The Master of Flémalle......Page 624
Jan van Eyck......Page 626
Rogier van der Weyden......Page 629
Hugo van der Goes and Hans Memling......Page 632
FRANCE......Page 635
Jean Fouquet and Jean Hey......Page 636
Flamboyant Architecture......Page 637
Painting and Sculpture......Page 638
The Graphic Arts......Page 641
Printed Books......Page 643
20 Renaissance Art in Fifteenth-Century Italy......Page 645
HUMANISM AND THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE......Page 646
The Competition Reliefs......Page 648
Filippo Brunelleschi, Architect......Page 649
Sculpture......Page 654
Masaccio......Page 661
Painting in Florence after Masaccio......Page 665
Pollaiuolo......Page 668
The Morelli-Nerli Wedding Chests......Page 669
Ghirlandaio......Page 671
Botticelli......Page 674
Urbino......Page 675
Mantua......Page 678
Venice......Page 679
21 Sixteenth-Century Art in Italy......Page 683
EUROPE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY......Page 685
THE ROMAN HIGH RENAISSANCE......Page 686
Leonardo da Vinci......Page 687
Raphael......Page 691
Michelangelo......Page 697
NORTHERN ITALY......Page 704
Venice and the Veneto......Page 707
The Architecture of Palladio......Page 714
Pontormo, Parmigianino, and Bronzino......Page 717
Anguissola and Fontana......Page 721
Sculpture......Page 722
Rome and the Vatican......Page 723
22 Sixteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe and the Iberian Peninsula......Page 729
THE REFORMATION AND THE ARTS......Page 731
Sculpture......Page 733
Painting......Page 734
FRANCE......Page 742
Royal Residences......Page 743
Architecture......Page 746
Sculpture......Page 747
Painting......Page 748
Painting for Aristocratic and Noble Patrons......Page 750
Antwerp......Page 753
Painting at the Tudor Court......Page 759
Architecture......Page 760
23 Seventeenth-Century Art in Europe......Page 763
“BAROQUE”......Page 765
Maderno and Bernini at St. Peter’s......Page 766
Bernini as Sculptor......Page 768
Borromini......Page 770
Painting......Page 771
Painting in Spain’s Golden Age......Page 781
Architecture......Page 787
Rubens......Page 788
Van Dyck and Peeters: Portraits and Still Lifes......Page 791
THE DUTCH REPUBLIC......Page 793
Painting......Page 794
FRANCE......Page 808
Versailles......Page 810
Painting......Page 813
ENGLAND......Page 817
Architecture......Page 818
24 Art of South and Southeast Asia after 1200......Page 821
Changes in Religion and Art......Page 823
Hindu Architectural Developments......Page 826
Mughal Period......Page 829
Buddhist Art and Kingship......Page 837
Islamic Art in Southeast Asia......Page 840
British Imperialism in South Asia......Page 841
The Modern Period......Page 843
25 Chinese and Korean Art after 1279......Page 845
THE MONGOL INVASIONS AND THE YUAN DYNASTY......Page 847
Painting......Page 849
THE MING DYNASTY......Page 851
Court and Professional Painting......Page 853
The Literati Aesthetic......Page 855
Orthodox and Individualist Painting......Page 859
The Modern Period......Page 861
Joseon Ceramics......Page 862
Joseon Painting......Page 863
Modernist Painting......Page 865
26 Japanese Art after 1333......Page 867
FOUNDATIONS OF JAPANESE CULTURE......Page 868
Zen Ink Painting......Page 870
Zen Dry Gardens......Page 871
MOMOYAMA PERIOD......Page 872
Shoin Rooms......Page 873
The Tea Ceremony......Page 875
Rinpa School Painting......Page 877
Naturalistic and Literati Painting......Page 879
Ukiyo-e: Pictures of the Floating World......Page 881
Cloth and Ceramics......Page 883
THE MODERN PERIOD......Page 884
Meiji-Period Nationalist Painting......Page 885
Japan after World War II......Page 886
27 Art of the Americas after 1300......Page 889
THE AZTEC EMPIRE......Page 891
Tenochtitlan......Page 892
Sculpture......Page 894
THE INCA EMPIRE......Page 895
Cusco......Page 896
Machu Picchu......Page 897
Textiles and Metalwork......Page 898
NORTH AMERICA......Page 899
The Eastern Woodlands......Page 900
The Great Plains......Page 903
The Northwest Coast......Page 905
The Southwest......Page 907
A NEW BEGINNING......Page 910
28 Art of Pacific Cultures......Page 913
THE PEOPLING OF THE PACIFIC......Page 914
AUSTRALIA......Page 916
MELANESIA AND MICRONESIA......Page 917
New Guinea......Page 918
New Ireland and New Britain......Page 920
POLYNESIA......Page 923
Te-Hau-Ki Turanga......Page 924
Marquesas Islands......Page 926
Hawaii, Rapa Nui, Samoa......Page 927
Central Desert Painting......Page 929
Shigeyuki Kihara......Page 931
29 Arts of Africa from the Sixteenth Century to the Present......Page 933
THE SIXTEENTH THROUGH TWENTIETH CENTURIES: ROYAL ARTS AND ARCHITECTURE......Page 934
Concepts......Page 935
Ghana......Page 936
Cameroon......Page 937
Democratic Republic of the Congo......Page 938
Nigeria......Page 940
The Colonial Conquest......Page 942
Modern Objects......Page 944
Ghana......Page 950
Burkina Faso......Page 951
Postcolonial/Postmodern: Photography, Récupération, Painting......Page 952
Mpane: The Burden of History......Page 955
Wangechi Mutu: The International Artist Experience......Page 956
Muholi: Changing the Political and Cultural Discourse......Page 957
30 European and American Art, 1715–1840......Page 959
ROCOCO......Page 961
Rococo Salons......Page 962
Painting......Page 963
Sculpture and Architecture......Page 967
THE GRAND TOUR AND NEOCLASSICISM IN ITALY......Page 968
Grand Tour Portraits and Views......Page 969
Neoclassicism in Rome......Page 970
NEOCLASSICISM AND EARLY ROMANTICISM IN BRITAIN......Page 972
The Classical Revival in Architecture and Design......Page 973
The Gothic Revival in Architecture and Design......Page 976
Iron as a Building Material......Page 977
Trends in British Painting......Page 978
Architecture......Page 987
Painting......Page 988
Sculpture......Page 994
Goya......Page 995
The Art of the Americas under Spain......Page 998
THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEOCLASSICISM AND ROMANTICISM INTO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY......Page 1000
Developments in France......Page 1001
Romantic Landscape Painting......Page 1010
British and American Architecture......Page 1013
31 Mid- to Late Nineteenth-Century Art in Europe and the United States......Page 1017
EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES IN THE MID TO LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY......Page 1019
Architecture......Page 1020
Painting and Sculpture......Page 1023
EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES......Page 1024
Alexander Gardner and Julia Margaret Cameron......Page 1027
Realism and Revolution......Page 1028
Manet: “The Painter of Modern Life”......Page 1032
Responses to Realism beyond France......Page 1035
Landscape and Leisure......Page 1042
Modern Life......Page 1046
Japonisme......Page 1049
Post-Impressionism......Page 1050
Symbolism......Page 1054
French Sculpture......Page 1056
Art Nouveau......Page 1057
European Architecture: Technology and Structure......Page 1061
The Chicago School......Page 1062
The City Park......Page 1065
Cézanne......Page 1066
32 Modern Art in Europe and the Americas, 1900–1950......Page 1069
EUROPE AND AMERICA IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY......Page 1071
The Fauves: Wild Beasts of Color......Page 1072
Picasso, “Primitivism,” and the Coming of Cubism......Page 1075
Die Brücke and Primitivism......Page 1079
Independent Expressionists......Page 1081
EXTENDING CUBISM AND QUESTIONING ART ITSELF......Page 1084
Toward Abstraction in Sculpture......Page 1088
Dada: Questioning Art Itself......Page 1089
Modernist Tendencies in America......Page 1093
Early Modern Architecture......Page 1098
Utilitarian Art Forms in Russia......Page 1103
De Stijl in the Netherlands......Page 1106
The Bauhaus in Germany......Page 1108
Surrealism and the Mind......Page 1111
Unit One in England......Page 1114
Picasso’s Guernica......Page 1116
The Harlem Renaissance......Page 1117
Rural America......Page 1119
Canada......Page 1121
Mexico, Brazil, and Cuba......Page 1123
Figural Responses and Art Informel in Europe......Page 1125
Experiments in Latin America......Page 1126
Abstract Expressionism in New York......Page 1127
33 The International Scene since the 1950s......Page 1135
THE WORLD SINCE THE 1950s......Page 1136
The History of Art since the 1950s......Page 1137
Finding New Forms......Page 1138
New Forms Abroad......Page 1140
Happenings and Fluxus......Page 1141
Pop Art......Page 1145
Minimalism......Page 1148
Conceptual Art and Language......Page 1149
New Media......Page 1150
Process and Materials......Page 1152
Earthworks......Page 1154
Feminist Art......Page 1155
Chicago and Schapiro......Page 1156
Mid-Century Modernist Architecture......Page 1159
Postmodern Architecture......Page 1161
Neo-Expressionism......Page 1163
Appropriation, Identity, and Critique......Page 1164
Identity Politics and the Culture Wars......Page 1167
Controversies over Funding in the Arts......Page 1169
Public Art......Page 1171
High Tech Architecture......Page 1173
Deconstructivist Architecture......Page 1174
Globalization and the Art World......Page 1175
The Body in Contemporary Art......Page 1177
New Approaches to Painting and Photography......Page 1181
The New Formalism......Page 1184
Activist Strategies and Participatory Art......Page 1187
The Future of New Media......Page 1189
Glossary......Page 1191
Bibliography......Page 1202
Text Credits......Page 1219
Index......Page 1220