Art history by stokstad 5th edition


















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Homework, applications, and more can easily be turned on and off. Make connections with Crosscurrent Questions. Questions at the end of each chapter encourage students to compare works from different chapters and probe the relationship of recurrent themes across cultures, times, and places. Visualize geographic locations mention in the reading. A map at the beginning of each chapter lists all places mentioned within the chapter.

This is an invaluable professional resource and reference for new and experienced faculty. New to This Edition. In this Section: 1 Overall changes 2 Chapter-by-Chapter changes.

Addition of a painting from Catalhoyuk broadens the discussion of this important Prehistoric settlement. New images for several key works, such as the Treasury of Atrius and the Warrior Krater. Better images for many works, including spectacular new photographs of the Riace warrior, the Parthenon, and Praxiteles' Hermes and Dionysos. A new discussion of the four styles of Pompeian painting, responding to requests from many professors using the book.

The discussion of early Christian art is enriched by a new Broader Look box on the Oratory of Galla Placidia and the addition of the mosaics of St. George in Thessaloniki. Clarification, expansion, and development of many key presentations and interpretations, with a new" Closer Look" on the enamel icon of St. Michael from St. Sinai, the 9 th -century apse mosaic of Hagia Sophia, the dynamic frescos of Nerezi, the ivory plaque portraying the emperor Romanos and empress Eudokia ivory, and the Ochrid Annunciation icon.

Two works are now included from the modern period to underline the fact that the Islamic artistic tradition is not restricted to the past but continues to be vital in the present. The incorporation of a newly discovered Han ceramic tomb model from the 1 st century CE. Incorporation and illustration of new works, such as the sarcophagus lid of Pakal the Great from Palenque, the Ballcourt from Copan, a mantle with a double fish pattern from Paracas Peru, and a painted bowl from the Mimbres culture of southwest New Mexico.

Better images for several works, notably the Carolingian portraits of St. Matthew from the Coronation and Ebbo Gospels. Greater clarity and precision brought to the discussion of Romanesque sculpture. Substitution of a more representative work of Giovanni Pisano from the Pistoia pulpit.

Prehistoric Art Chapter 2. Art of the Ancient Near East Chapter 3. Art of Ancient Egypt Chapter 4. This is an invaluable professional resource and reference for new and experienced faculty. New to This Edition. In this Section: 1. Overview of Changes 2. Chapter-by-Chapter Changes 1. Chapter-by-Chapter Changes Chapter 1 New images for several major works, including the opening full-page picture of the horses of Pech-Merle, and a ground-level view of Stonehenge.

Addition of a painting from Catalhoyuk broadens the discussion of this important Prehistoric settlement. New images for several key works, such as the Treasury of Atrius and the Warrior Krater. Better images for many works, including spectacular new photographs of the Riace warrior, the Parthenon, and Praxiteles' Hermes and Dionysos.

A new discussion of the four styles of Pompeian painting, responding to requests from many professors using the book. The discussion of early Christian art is enriched by a new Broader Look box on the Oratory of Galla Placidia and the addition of the mosaics of St.

George in Thessaloniki. Clarification, expansion, and development of many key presentations and interpretations, with a new" Closer Look" on the enamel icon of St. Michael from St. Sinai, the 9 th -century apse mosaic of Hagia Sophia, the dynamic frescos of Nerezi, the ivory plaque portraying the emperor Romanos and empress Eudokia ivory, and the Ochrid Annunciation icon. Two works are now included from the modern period to underline the fact that the Islamic artistic tradition is not restricted to the past but continues to be vital in the present.

The incorporation of a newly discovered Han ceramic tomb model from the 1 st century CE. Incorporation and illustration of new works, such as the sarcophagus lid of Pakal the Great from Palenque, the Ballcourt from Copan, a mantle with a double fish pattern from Paracas Peru, and a painted bowl from the Mimbres culture of southwest New Mexico.

Better images for several works, notably the Carolingian portraits of St. Matthew from the Coronation and Ebbo Gospels. Greater clarity and precision brought to the discussion of Romanesque sculpture.

Substitution of a more representative work of Giovanni Pisano from the Pistoia pulpit. A revised discussion and improved image of the colossal statues of Easter Island in the light of recent research.

Prehistoric Art Chapter 2. Art of the Ancient Near East Chapter 3. Art of Ancient Egypt Chapter 4. Art of the Ancient Aegean Chapter 5.

Art of Ancient Greece Chapter 6. Etruscan and Roman art Chapter 7. Jewish and Early Christian Art Chapter 8. Byzantine Art Chapter 9. Islamic Art Chapter Art of South and Southeast before Chapter Chinese and Korean Art before Chapter Japanese Art before Chapter Art of the Americas before Chapter Early African Art Chapter Early Medieval Art in Europe Chapter Romanesque Art Chapter Fourteenth-Century Art in Europe Chapter Sixteenth-Century Art in Italy Chapter Seventeenth-Century Art in Europe Chapter Art of South and Southeast Asia after Chapter Chinese and Korean Art after Chapter Japanese Art after Chapter Art of the Americas after Chapter Art of Pacific Cultures Chapter Art of Africa in the Modern Era Chapter Modern Art in Europe and the Americas, — Chapter The International Scene since



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