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- Before América : original sources in modern culture / by Gutiérrez Viñuales, Rodrigo,editor.(CARDINAL)900067; Fontán del Junco, Manuel,1963-editor.(CARDINAL)856253; Toledo Gutiérrez, María.editor.(CARDINAL)856252; Gutiérrez Viñuales, Rodrigo,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)900067; Sorroche Cuerva, Miguel Ángel,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900068; Ruiz Romero, Zara,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900069; Bedoya H., María Elena(Bedoya Hidalgo),writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900070; Schávelzon, Daniel,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900071; Noelle, Louise,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900072; Godoy, Patrícia Bueno,writer of supplementary textual content.; Gutiérrez Viñuales, Rodrigo,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900067; Kusunoki, Ricardo,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900074; Villegas Torres, Fernando,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900075; Clayton, Michelle,1974-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900076; Maire, José Luis,writer of supplementary textual content.; Ledesma, Diana Cuéllar,writer of supplementary textual content.; Usandizaga, Helena,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900077; Bellido Gant, Ma. Luisa,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900078; Díaz, Alejandro,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900079; Martí, Marta Anton,writer of supplementary textual content.; Bonet, Juan Manuel,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)196472; Rith-Magni, Isabel,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900080; Greet, Michele,1970-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)494530; Querejazu, Pedro,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900081; Medina, Alvaro,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900082; Toledo Gutiérrez, María,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)856252; Nordenflycht Concha, José de,1970-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900083; Santos, Renata Ribeiro dos,writer of supplementary textual content.; Cutuli, Gracia,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900084; Pérez d'Ors, Pablo,1979-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)787436; Castrillón Vizcarra, Alfonso,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900085; Buntinx, Gustavo,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900086; Rodríguez Mortellaro, Itzel A.,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)632491; Rozental, Sandra,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900087; Paternosto, César,1931-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900088; Bovisio, María Alba,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900089; Gutiérrez, Ramón,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)900090; Escobar, Ticio,1947-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)279052; Swartz, David(Translator),translator.; Riestra, Nuria Rodriguez,translator.; Van Houtven, Andrea,translator.; Stockman, Russell,translator.(CARDINAL)307688; Distributed Art Publishers,distributor.(CARDINAL)784868; Ediciones La Bahía,publisher.; Fundación Juan March,issuing body,host institution.(CARDINAL)148229; Museo Kaluz (Mexico City, Mexico),publisher.(CARDINAL)900091;
Includes bibliographical references and index (pages 612-617) and index."This book is the result of a long process dating back to before Europeans christened an entire continent 'America': the reinterpretation, in modern and contemporary culture, of the forms and meanings of ancient civilizations and Indigenous cultures, from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. With essays by some thirty international experts, its pages and its more than eight hundred illustrations take us back to the late eighteenth century and across the nineteenth century through scientific expeditions, archaeological discoveries, the formation of collections, and the subsequent development of historicist architecture. The book then looks at Americanist identity, which became more pronounced in the early twentieth century as a result of the reinterpretation of pre-Columbian knowledge and languages-especially in schools of arts and crafts-that revolutionized graphic design, literature, theater, film, music, and fashion. And finally, turning to the inventions of 'ancestral' culture in the twentieth century-when new artists ventured to once again explore the American continent, collected their finds, and documented them in drawings and photographs-the journey of Before América: Original Sources in Modern Culture brings us back to the present day, revealing how the Amerindian paradigm persists around the world: in geometry and color, in the critical or ironic quoting of the past, in Indigenous-based postmodern architecture, in intentional kitsch, in conceptual refinement, and in the sophisticated revitalization of ancient arts and crafts, now full of new and fascinating sociopolitical and aesthetic meanings"--Catalog of an exhibition held at Fundación Juan March, Madrid, Spain, October 6, 2023 to March 10, 2024.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, Comparative; Art, Modern; Indigenous art; Indigenous arts; Vernacular architecture; Art, Latin American; Arts, Latin American; Arts, Modern;
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- Winston-Salem's architectural heritage / by Fearnbach, Heather,author.(CARDINAL)329990; Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission.(CARDINAL)412017;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 753-764) and index.Introduction -- Downtown Winston-Salem -- Northwest Winston-Salem -- Northeast Winston-Salem -- Southeast Winston-Salem -- Southside -- Salem and environs -- Southwest Winston-Salem."Winston-Salem's Architectural Heritage provides a comprehensive overview of the city's distinctive built environment. The book profiles individual resources ranging from sturdy mid-eighteenth-century dwellings to postmodern skyscrapers as well as the neighborhoods that evolved as Salem, the Moravians' central congregation town, and Winston, to the north, grew slowly but steadily."--
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Architecture; Architecture; Architectural surveys; Buildings;
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- Isms : understanding architectural styles / by Melvin, Jeremy,1964-(CARDINAL)659120;
Ancient & pre-Renaissance. Pre-classicism -- Indism -- Proto-classicism -- Hellenic classicism -- Confucianism -- Roman classicism -- Pre-Columbianism -- Shintoism -- Christian classicism -- Islamicism -- Indo-Khmerism -- Gothic scholasticism -- Gothic commercialism -- Renaissance. Inventionism -- Humanism -- Idealism -- Mannerism -- Pietism -- Regional classicism -- Baroque -- Absolutism -- Anglican empiricism -- Rococo -- Palladianism ; Georgian urbanism -- Early modern. Neoclassicism -- Exoticism -- Sublimism -- Structural rationalism -- Materialism -- Medievalism -- Victorianism -- Monumental urbanism -- Anti-urbanism -- Decorative industrialism -- Imperialism -- Modernism. Expressionism -- Usonianism -- Constuctivism -- Purism -- Rationalism -- Functionalism -- Skyscraperism -- Totalitarianism -- Corporatism -- Brutialism -- Beyond modernism. Structuralism -- Regionalism -- Metabolism -- Postmodernism -- Technoism -- Neo-Rationalism -- Deconstructivism -- Ecoism -- Metarationalism -- Reference section. Introduction -- How to use this book -- Glossary of buildings -- Glossary of architects -- Glossary of useful terms -- Chronology of isms -- Places to visit -- Credits.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Architecture;
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- The story of architecture / by Glancey, Jonathan.(CARDINAL)772793;
An illustrated study of architecture spans some five thousand years as it captures the finest achievements of human construction; discusses a variety of architectural styles and movements; and profiles some of the world's great architects, past and present.
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- Understanding art / by Fichner-Rathus, Lois,1953-author.(CARDINAL)181159;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Visual elements of art -- Principles of design -- Style, form, and content -- Drawing -- Painting -- Printmaking -- Imaging : photography, film, video, and digital arts -- Sculpture -- Site-specific art -- Architecture -- Craft and design -- The art of the Ancients -- Classical art : Greece and Rome -- The age of faith -- The Renaissance -- The age of Baroque -- Non-Western perspectives -- Modern Art -- The twentieth century : the early years -- The twentieth century : postwar to postmodern -- Art in the twenty-first century : a global perspective."Understanding art provides a balanced, fresh approach to art appreciation that incorporates coverage of the elements of art, mediums, and historic and contemporary works of art and architecture. Author Lois Fichner-Rathus's conversational writing style and exciting images will foster understanding of the art that surrounds you in your everyday life."
- Subjects: Art appreciation;
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- A global history of architecture / by Ching, Frank,1943-; Jarzombek, Mark.; Prakash, Vikramaditya.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.3500 BCE -- Beginnings of China's civilization -- Early Indus settlements -- Predynastic Egypt -- Mesopotamia -- European megalithic tombs -- 2500 BCE -- Indus Ghaggar-Hakra civilization -- Early empires of Mesopotamia -- Egypt: the Old Kingdom -- Megalithic temples of Malta -- Stonehenge -- First civilizations of the Americas -- 1500 BCE -- Egypt: the New Kingdom -- Hittite Empire -- Minoan civilization -- Mycenaean civilization -- Civilization of the High Andes -- Poverty Point -- Shang Dynasty China -- 800 BCE -- The Olmecs -- Chavin de Huántar -- Zhou Dynasty China -- Varanasi: the Aryan conquest -- Etruscan civilization -- Greece: the geometric period -- Temple of Solomon -- Kingdom of Kush -- Neo-Assyrian Empire -- 400 BCE -- Achaemenid Dynasty -- Classical Greece -- Early Hellenic Age -- Advent of Bhuddism -- China: the Warring States period -- Late Olmec Centers -- 0 -- Republican Rome -- Augustan Rome -- Post-Augustan Rome -- Imperial Rome -- Mahayana Buddhism -- Taxila: the Gandharan Cosmopolis -- Qin Dynasty China -- Shaft tombs of Teuchitlán -- 200 CE -- Roman Empire -- Zoroastrian fire temples -- Buddhism of the Satvahanas -- The Kushan -- Han China -- The Moche and Nazca civilizations -- Teotihuacán -- Ohio's Hopewell Mounds -- 400 CE -- Hindu Renaissance -- Kushans of Bamiyan -- Establishment of Chinese Buddhism -- Emergence of Christianity -- Post-Constantinian age -- Zapotecs of Oaxaca -- Kofun period: Japan -- 600 CE -- Maya of the Yucatan -- Tiwanaku -- Age of Justinian -- Armenian architecture -- Rise of the temple kingdoms -- The Sui and Tang dynasties -- Nara period: Japan -- 800 CE -- Chang-an, the Tang capitol -- Korean Buddhism -- South Asian Hindu-Buddhism -- Indonesia at a crossroads -- Hindu kingdoms of Cambodia -- Construction in Southeast Asia -- Rise of Islam -- Carolingian Empire -- Byzantine Empire -- Pueblo Bonito -- Maya city-states -- 1000 -- Rise of Rajput kingdoms -- Song Dynasty China -- Pure-Land Buddhism -- Seljuk Turks -- The Fatimids -- Almoravid Dynasty -- Byzantine revival -- Ottonian Germany -- The Normans -- Pilgrimage churches -- Italian city-states -- Medieval Scandanavia -- Kievan Russia -- Mayan Uxmal -- Native Americans of Cahokia -- 1200 -- Khmer Vrah Vishnulok -- Kingdom of Pagan -- Kamakura Japan -- Southern Song Dynasty -- Delhi Sultanate -- The Hoysalas -- African kingdoms -- Europe: the High Middle Ages -- Republic of Novgorod -- Nasrid Sultanate -- Toltec Empire -- 1400 --The Mexica: Tenochtitlan -- Nomadic invaders -- Ming Dynasty China -- Joseon Dynasty -- Muromachi Japan -- Timurid Dynasty -- The Deccan sultanates -- Ottoman Empire -- Mamluk Sultanate -- Republic of Venice -- Italian Renaissance -- French chateaux -- 1600 -- Tokugawa Shogunate -- Voyages of Zheng He -- The Mughals -- Spanish conquest of America -- Italian High Renaissance -- Place Royale -- Elizabethan England -- The Kremlin's new churches -- Baroque Italy -- The Dogons of Mali -- Architecture of the Eurasian power bloc -- 1700 -- Colonialism -- The French culture of empire -- England: House of Stuart -- Spread of the baroque -- Georgian architecture -- Qing Dynasty China -- Edo and the Kyoto Odoi -- Choson Dynasty -- Nayaks of Madurai -- The Mallas of Nepal -- End of the Mughals -- 1800 -- Qianlong Emperor -- Neo-classicism -- Japan: the Edo Period -- Romantic nationalism -- Shakers -- Greek Revival -- Synagogues -- Viollet le Duc -- Wat Pra Kaeow -- 1900 -- London Metropolitan Board of Works -- World's Fairs -- National museums -- Colonial Bombay -- École des beaux-arts -- Arts and crafts movement -- The Indo-Saracenic -- Dutch Kampung -- Shingle style -- The City Beautiful movement -- Rise of professionalism -- Skyscrapers -- Art nouveau -- International beaux arts -- Colonial Africa -- The Deutsche Werkbund -- Expressionism -- De Stijl -- Russian constructivism -- Bauhaus -- 1950 -- Modernism -- Postmodernism -- The postmodern museum -- The postmodern postcolonial world -- Globalizati
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- Materialized space : the architecture of Paul Rudolph / by Thomas, Abraham,curator,author.; Rudolph, Paul,1918-1997,artist.(CARDINAL)126031; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),hosting institution,issuing body.(CARDINAL)147619;
Includes bibliographical references (page 123) and index.Directors' foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Modern houses -- Urban renewal -- Civic campus -- Megastructures -- Experimental interiors -- Projects in Asia -- Legacy -- Drawings and models -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index -- Photograph credits."A reassessment of the career of architect Paul Rudolph, from his modernist Sarasota houses to his controversial Brutalist buildings and later international projects, featuring unpublished drawings, models, and furniture . Architect Paul Rudolph (1918-1997) was known for his iconic modern houses and exemplary Brutalist buildings in exposed concrete, including the Yale Art and Architecture Building and the Boston Government Service Center. Rudolph's popularity peaked during the 1950s and '60s, when he served as the chair of Yale University's Department of Architecture, but his work fell from favor with the advent of postmodernism in the 1970s. This compact volume provides an introduction to and long-overdue reassessment of the architect's trailblazing career. Discussing the full range of Rudolph's work--from his beginnings in Sarasota, Florida, and his public and institutional buildings to mixed-use developments in Asia and plans for unrealized megastructures, including the controversial Lower Manhattan Expressway--Abraham Thomas examines how Rudolph explored concepts such as functionalism, urbanism, and modular construction across decades and continents. Richly illustrated with photographs of the structures and Rudolph's own drawings (many never before published), as well as models, furniture, and period press clippings, this book sheds light on the architect's process and takes up themes such as civic design, housing development, and experimental materials and methods--themes as important in his time as in our own." -- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997; Architecture; Architects;
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- Thinking robots, an aware internet, and cyberpunk librarians : the 1992 LITA president's program : presentations by Hans Moravec, Bruce Sterling, and David Brin / by Moravec, Hans P.(CARDINAL)158694; Sterling, Bruce.(CARDINAL)148040; Brin, David.(CARDINAL)181054; Miller, R. Bruce(Robert Bruce),1946-(CARDINAL)179338; Wolf, Milton T.(CARDINAL)206299;
Includes bibliographical references.Pigs in cyberspace / Hans Moravec -- Free as air, free as water, free as knowledge / Bruce Sterling -- Gaia, freedom, and human nature : some ironies on the way to creating the network of the future / David Brin -- Letter from Moravec to Penrose / Hans Moravec -- Exotechnology : human efforts to evolve beyond human being / Mel Seesholtz -- The interface : slouching toward the future, or guess who's coming to dinner? / Milton T. Wolf -- The vertices of consciousness and the biology of a machine / Charles Henry -- Nanotechnology : the Library of Congress in your pocket / Roberta Wallis -- Truly intelligent computers / Charles W. Bailey, Jr. -- After the deluge : cyberpunk in the '80s and '90s / Tom Maddox -- Earth and the internet / Kathy Fladland.The transreal experience / William M. Lidwell & Kim J. Trull -- Transcendence at the interface : the architecture of cyborg utopia, or cyberspace utopoids as postmodern cargo cult / David Porush -- Virtual reality in medicine and medical education / Cheryl S. Pace -- Knowbot explorations in similarity space / Martin Halbert -- A day in the life of Mr. D / Eric Lease Morgan -- Symbiotic cyberspace libraries / Billy Barron -- A clear vision of the information / Howard L. Davidson -- Crime and punishment in cyberspace / Sonia Orin Lyris -- The canary on the computer / Steve Cisler -- Ethics and the electronic society / Florence Mason -- Books about the future / R. Bruce Miller.
- Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Libraries; Information technology;
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- Reality through the arts / by Sporre, Dennis J.(CARDINAL)719207;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 416-418) and index.1800 -- The Context -- Europe -- The Renaissance -- The Reformation and Counter-Reformation -- The Enlightenment -- Asia -- Africa -- America -- The Arts -- Europe -- The Early Renaissance -- Painting -- Sculpture -- Literature -- Architecture -- The High Renaissance -- Leonardo Da Vinci -- Michelangelo -- Papal Splendor: The Vatican -- Raphael -- The High Renaissance In Venice -- Mannerism -- Northern Europe -- Two-Dimensional Art -- Theatre -- Masterworks William Shakespeare, Hamlet -- Music -- Baroque Style -- Painting -- Sculpture -- Architecture -- Music -- Profile Johann Sebastian Bach -- Literature -- The Enlightenment -- Rococo Style -- The English School -- Genre -- Neoclassical Painting -- Neoclassical Architecture -- Masterworks Jacques-Louis David, The Oath of the Horatii -- Neoclassical Music -- Literature -- Asia -- Chinese Art -- Ming Sculpture And Ceramics -- Painting -- Music -- Indian Art -- Rajput Style -- Punjab Hills Style -- Muslim And Hindu Architecture -- Japanese Art -- Painting Style -- Imari Porcelain -- Kabuki Theatre -- Africa -- Benin Style -- Mali -- America -- Aztec Art -- Incan Art -- Thinking Critically -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Twelve Artistry In An Age Of Industry c. 1800 to c. 1900 -- The Context -- Europe -- Asia -- Africa -- America -- The Arts -- Europe -- Romanticism -- Painting -- Profile Rosa Bonheur -- Literature -- Masterworks Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice -- Music -- Profile Johannes Brahms -- Theatre -- Ballet -- Architecture -- Realism -- Painting -- Theatre And Literature -- Aestheticism -- Impressionism -- Painting -- Sculpture -- Music -- Literature -- Post-Impressionism -- Seurat -- Cezanne -- Gauguin -- Van Gogh -- Art Nouveau -- Asia -- Africa -- America -- American Indian Art -- African American Music -- Thinking Critically -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Thirteen The Arts In A Modern, Postmodern, And Pluralistic World 1900 to the Present -- The Context -- Modernism -- Postmodernism -- Pluralism -- History -- The Arts -- Modern Directions -- Expressionism -- Fauvism -- Cubism -- Futurism and Mechanism -- Dada -- Abstraction -- Surrealism -- Minimalism -- Absurdism -- Realism -- Abstract Expressionism -- Pop Art -- Hard Edge -- Environmental and Ephemeral Art -- Architectural Modernism.Machine generated contents note: Using this Book -- Organization -- Pronouncing Names And Terms -- The Companion Website And Accompanying Music CD -- Putting this Study in Context -- The Arts And Ways Of Knowing -- Reality Through The Arts -- What Are Art's Main Concerns? -- Creativity -- Aesthetic Communication -- Symbols -- Fine and Applied Art -- What Are Art's Purposes And Functions? -- Purposes -- Functions -- How Should We Perceive And Respond? -- Applying Critical Skills -- Approaches To Criticism -- Formal Criticism -- Contextual Criticism -- Making Judgments -- Artisanship -- Communication -- Style -- How Can We Analyze Style? -- Style And Culture -- How Does A Style Get Its Name? -- Thinking Critically -- pt. I The Media Of The Arts -- What Artists Use to Express "Reality" -- ch. One Two-Dimensional Art -- Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, and Photography -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Media -- Drawing -- Dry Media -- Wet Media -- Painting -- Mixed Media -- Printmaking -- Relief Printing -- Intaglio -- Planographic Processes -- Photography -- Art Photography -- Documentary Photography -- Photographic Techniques -- Composition -- Elements -- Line -- Profile Pablo Picasso -- Form -- Color -- Mass -- Texture -- Principles -- Repetition -- Balance -- Unity -- Focal Areas -- Other Factors -- Perspective -- Chiaroscuro -- Content -- Painting & Human Reality Gericault, The Raft of the "Medusa" -- Sense Stimuli -- Contrasts -- Dynamics -- Trompe L'Oeil -- Juxtaposition -- Focus -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Two Sculpture -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Dimensionality -- Full-Round -- Relief -- Linear -- Methods Of Execution -- Subtraction -- Construction -- Substitution -- Manipulation -- Composition -- Elements -- Principles -- Other Factors -- Articulation -- Sculpture & Human Reality Michelangelo, David -- Profile Michelangelo -- Focal Area (Emphasis) -- Ephemeral and Environmental -- Found -- Sense Stimuli -- Touch -- Temperature And Age -- Dynamics -- Size -- Lighting And Environment -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Three Architecture -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Structure -- Post and Lintel -- Arch -- Cantilever -- Bearing Wall -- Skeleton Frame -- Building Materials -- Stone -- Concrete -- Wood -- Steel -- Line, Repetition, And Balance -- Scale And Proportion -- Profile Frank Lloyd Wright -- Context -- Space -- Architecture & Human Reality Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye -- Climate -- Sense Stimuli -- Controlled Vision And Symbolism -- Style -- Apparent Function -- Dynamics And Interactivity -- Scale -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Four Music And Opera -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Classical Forms -- Mass -- Cantata -- Oratorio -- Art Song -- Fugue -- Symphony -- Concerto -- Jazz Forms -- Blues -- New Orleans Style -- Ragtime -- Free Jazz -- Fusion -- Groove -- Pop Music Forms -- Rock and Roll -- Rap -- Composition -- Sound -- Pitch -- Dynamics -- Tone Color -- Duration -- Rhythm -- Beat -- Meter -- Tempo -- Melody -- Harmony -- Profile Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- Tonality -- Texture -- Monophony -- Polyphony -- Homophony -- Sense Stimuli -- Our Primal Responses -- The Musical Performance -- Opera -- Types Of Opera -- The Opera Production -- Music & Human Reality Bizet, Carmen -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Five Literature -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Formal Divisions -- Fiction -- Novels -- Short Stories -- Poetry -- Narrative -- Dramatic -- Lyric -- Nonfiction -- Biography -- Essay -- Sacred Scriptures -- Drama -- Technical Devices -- Fiction -- Point Of View -- Appearance And Reality -- Tone -- Character -- Plot -- Theme -- Profile Toni Morrison -- Symbols -- Poetry -- Language -- Structure -- Sound Structures -- Meter -- Nonfiction -- Facts -- Anecdotes -- Sense Stimuli -- Pictures -- Sounds -- Emotions -- Literature & Human Reality Alice Walker, "Roselilly" -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Six Theatre -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Genres -- Tragedy -- Comedy -- Tragicomedy -- Melodrama -- Performance Art -- The Production -- Script -- Plot -- Exposition -- Complication -- Denouement -- Foreshadowing -- Discovery -- Reversal -- Character -- Protagonist -- Themes -- Visual Elements -- Theatre Types -- Scene Design -- Lighting Design -- Costume Design -- Properties -- Aural Elements -- Dynamics -- Actors -- Profile William Shakespeare -- Lifelikeness -- Sense Stimuli -- Theatre & Human Reality David Rabe, Hurly-Burly -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Seven Cinema -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Classifications -- Narrative -- Documentary -- Absolute (Avant-Garde) -- The Production -- Mise-en-Scene -- Director -- Techniques -- Editing -- Camera Viewpoint -- Cinema & Human Reality Sergei Eisenstein, Battleship Potemkin -- Cutting Within The Frame -- Dissolves -- Focus -- Movement -- Lighting -- Sense Stimuli -- Viewpoint -- Crosscutting -- Tension Build-Up And Release -- Direct Address -- Magnitude And Convention -- Structural Rhythm -- Profile D.W. Griffith -- Audio -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Eight Dance -- Formal and Technical Qualities -- Forms -- Ballet -- Modern Dance -- World Concert/Ritual Dance -- Folk Dance -- Jazz Dance -- Choreography -- Formalized Movement -- Line, Form, and Repetition -- Rhythm -- Mime and Pantomime -- Profile Akram Khan -- Theme, Image, and Story Line -- Music -- Mise-en-Scene -- Lighting -- Dance & Human Reality Martha Graham, Appalachian Spring -- Sense Stimuli -- Moving Images -- Force -- Sign Language -- Color -- Sample Outline and Critical Analysis -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- pt. II THE STYLES OF THE ARTS -- How Artists Portray "Reality" -- ch. Nine Ancient Approaches c. 30,000 to c. 480 b.c.e. -- The Context -- The Stone Age -- The Middle East -- Asia -- America -- Europe -- The Arts -- The Stone Age -- The Middle East -- Sumerian Art -- Masterworks The Tell Asmar Statues -- Assyrian Art -- Egyptian Art -- Profile Nefertiti -- Hebrew Art -- Asia -- America -- Europe -- Thinking Critically -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Ten Artistic Reflections In The Pre-Modern World C. 480 B.C.E. to C. 1400 C.E. -- The Context -- Europe -- Greece -- Rome -- The Middle Ages -- The Middle East -- Byzantium -- Islam -- Asia -- China -- India -- Japan -- Africa -- America -- The Arts -- Europe -- Greek Classicism and Hellenism -- Classicism -- Sculpture -- Masterworks Myron, Discus Thrower -- Theatre -- Architecture -- Literature -- Hellenistic Style -- Imperial Roman Classicism -- Sculpture -- Literature -- Architecture -- Medieval Music -- Profile Hildegard of Bingen -- Romanesque Style -- Medieval Literature -- Gothic Style -- Two-Dimensional Art -- Architecture -- Sculpture -- Medieval Theatre -- The Middle East -- Byzantine Style -- Architecture -- Mosaics And Ivories -- Islamic Art -- Two-Dimensional Art -- Music -- Literature -- Islamic Style In Architecture -- Textiles And Ceramics -- Asia -- Chinese Art -- Sculpture -- Architecture -- Painting -- Indian Art -- Sculpture -- Architecture -- Japanese Art -- Architecture -- Painting And Sculpture -- Theatre And Literature -- Africa -- Nok Style -- Igbo-Ukwu Style -- Ife Style -- Djenne Style -- America -- Thinking Critically -- Cyber Study -- Important Terms -- ch. Eleven Artistic Styles In The Emerging Modern World c. 1400 to c." ... provides both a topical and chronological approach to the humanities. Part I, "The Media of the Arts," offers independent chapters on two dimensional art (drawing, painting, printmaking, and photography), sculpture, architecture, music, literature, theatre, cinema, and dance. Part II, "The Styles of the Arts," is a chronological history of the arts of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, organized by artistic discipline and focusing on styles rather than encyclopedic detail."--Publisher.
- Subjects: Arts.; Realism in art.;
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- History of art / by Janson, H. W.(Horst Woldemar),1913-1982.(CARDINAL)144552; Janson, Anthony F.(CARDINAL)144515;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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