A History of Western Art
, by Adams, Laurie SchneiderNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780072827194 | 007282719X
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 7/23/2004
Chapter 1: Why Do We Study Art?The Artistic ImpulseThe Values of ArtArt and IllusionArchitectureArcheology and Art HistoryMethodlogies of Art HistoryChapter 2: The Language of the Visual CompositionPlaneBalanceLineDepthSpaceShapeLight and ColorTextureStylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
The Values of ArtArt and IllusionArchitectureArcheology and Art HistoryMethodlogies of Art HistoryChapter 2: The Language of the Visual CompositionPlaneBalanceLineDepthSpaceShapeLight and ColorTextureStylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
ArchitectureArcheology and Art HistoryMethodlogies of Art HistoryChapter 2: The Language of the Visual CompositionPlaneBalanceLineDepthSpaceShapeLight and ColorTextureStylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Methodlogies of Art HistoryChapter 2: The Language of the Visual CompositionPlaneBalanceLineDepthSpaceShapeLight and ColorTextureStylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
CompositionPlaneBalanceLineDepthSpaceShapeLight and ColorTextureStylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
BalanceLineDepthSpaceShapeLight and ColorTextureStylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
DepthSpaceShapeLight and ColorTextureStylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
ShapeLight and ColorTextureStylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
TextureStylistic Terminology Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 3: Prehistoric Western EuropeThe Stone Age PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
PaleolithicBeyond the West: Rock Paintings of AustraliaMesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
MesolithicNeolithic Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 4: The Ancient Near East Neolithic EraMesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
MesopotamiaAnatolia: The Hittites Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Iran Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
The Gift of the NileThe PharaohsThe Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
The Egyptian Concept of KingshipThe Palette of NarmerThe Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
The Old KingdomThe Middle KingdomThe New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
The New KingdomTutankhamon’s Tomb Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 6: The AegeanCycladic CivilizationDiscoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Discoveries at TheraMinoan CivilizationMycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Mycenaean Civilization Chapter 7: The Art of Ancient Greece Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Cultural IdentityGovernment and PhilosophyLiterature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Literature and Drama “Man is the Measure of Things” Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Painting and PotterySculptureClassical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Classical Architecture: The Athenian AcropolisLate Classical StyleHellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Hellenistic Period Chapter 8: The Art of the EtruscansArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
ArchitecturePottery and SculptureWomen in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Women in Etruscan ArtFunerary Art Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 9: Ancient RomeArchitectural TypesSculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Sculptural TypesMural Painting Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 10: Early Christian and Byzantine ArtA New ReligionConstantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Constantine and ChristianityEarly Christian ArtJustinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Justinian and the Byzantine StyleThe CodexLater Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Later Byzantine Developments Chapter 11: The Early Middle AgesIslamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Islamic ArtNorthern European ArtOttonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Ottonian Period Chapter 12: Romanesque ArtEconomic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Economic and Political DevelopmentPilgrimage RoadsArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
ArchitectureManuscriptsMural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Mural PaintingThe Bayeux TapestryChapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 13: Gothic ArtOrigins of the Gothic Style in FranceEarly Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Early Gothic Architecture: Saint-DenisElements of Gothic Architecture Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Romanesque Precursors of GothicThe Age of CathedralsChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
ChartresLater Developments of the French Gothic Style English GothicChapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 14: Precursors of the Renaissance Thirteenth–Century ItalyFourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Fourteenth–Century ItalyThe International Gothic StyleChapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 15: The Early Renaissance Italy in the Fifteenth Century Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Early Fifteenth–Century PaintingEarly Fifteenth–Century Sculpture: Donatello’s DavidSecond–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Second–Generation DevelopmentsFifteenth–Century Painting in the NetherlandsChapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 16: The High Renaissance in ItalyArchitecturePainting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Painting and SculptureDevelopments in VeniceChapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 17: Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in ItalyMannerismCounter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Counter–Reformation PaintingArchitecture: Andrea PalladioChapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 18: Sixteenth–Century Painting in Northern EuropeThe NetherlandsGermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
GermanyChapter 19: The Baroque Style in Western EuropeBaroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Baroque StyleArchitectureSculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Sculpture: Gianlorenzo BerniniItalian Baroque PaintingBaroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Baroque Painting in Northern EuropeBeyond the West: Mughal Art Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Spanish Baroque Painting: Diego VelázquezFrench Baroque Painting: Nicolas PoussinChapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 20: Rococo and the Eighteenth CenturyBeyond the West: The PagodaThe Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
The Age of EnlightenmentRococo PaintingRococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Rococo ArchitectureArchitectural RevivalsBourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Bourgeois Realism: Jean-Baptiste ChardinAmerican PaintingChapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 21: Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesThe Neoclassical Style in FranceDevelopment in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Development in AmericaChapter 22: Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesRomantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Romantic Trends in ArchitectureSculpture: François RudePaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
PaintingChapter 23: Nineteenth-Century RealismFrench Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
French Realist PaintingPhotographyAmerican Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
American Realist PaintingFrench Realism of the 1860sArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
ArchitectureChapter 24: Nineteenth-Century ImpressionismPainting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Painting in FranceBeyond the West: Japanese Woodblock PrintsFrench Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
French Sculpture: Auguste RodinAmerican Painting at the Turn of the Century “Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
“Art for Art’s Sake”Chapter 25: Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth CenturyPost-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Post-Impressionist PaintingBeyond the West: Gaugin and OceaniaSymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
SymbolismNaïve Painting: Henri RousseauChapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 26: Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse Fauvism ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
ExpressionismMatisse Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 27: Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth–Century Styles CubismOther Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Other Early Twentieth-Century DevelopmentsArchitectureThe International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
The International StyleChapter 28: Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, and AbstractionDadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
DadaSurrealismSculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Sculpture Derived from SurrealismThe United States: Regionalism and Social RealismMexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
MexicoToward American AbstractionChapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 29: Abstract ExpressionismThe Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Josef AlbersAbstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Abstract ExpressionismAction PaintingColor Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Color Field PaintingWest Coast Abstraction: Richard DiebenkornSculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
SculptureChapter 30: Pop Art, Op Art , and MinimalismPop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Pop Art in England: Richard HamiltonPop Art in the United States: PaintingSculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
SculptureOp ArtMinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
MinimalismAction Sculpture: Joseph BeuysChapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Chapter 31: Innovation,Continuity, and Globalization Return to RealismArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
ArchitectureEnvironmental ArtFeminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Feminist Art”Plus ça change…”Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index
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