Gardners Art Through the Ages Since 1300 Global Edition 15th Edition
Gardner's Art through the Ages: Backpack Edition, Books A - F, 15th Edition
Published: © 2016
Print ISBN: 9781285837970
Pages: 1440
Honor-winning scholar-professor Fred Kleiner continues to ready the standard for art history textbooks, combining impeccable scholarship with an engaging approach that discusses the most significant artworks and monuments in their full historical and cultural contexts. The nigh widely read and respected history of art and architecture in the English language for over 85 years, the 15th edition of GARDNER'S ART… More than
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Tabular array of Contents
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About the author(s)
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Book A: Artifact
Introduction: What is Art History?
1. Art in the Stone Historic period.
2. Ancient Mesopotamia and Persia.
3. Arab republic of egypt from Narmer to Cleopatra.
iv. The Prehistoric Aegean.
5. Ancient Greece.
6. The Etruscans.
seven. The Roman Empire.
Book B: THE MIDDLE AGES.
8. Tardily Antiquity.
nine. Byzantium.
ten. The Islamic World.
11. Early Medieval Europe.
12. Romanesque Europe.
13. Gothic Europe.
14. Late Medieval Italian republic.
Book C: Non-WESTERN ART TO 1300.
Introduction: What is Fine art History?
10. The Islamic World.
15. South and Southeast Asia before 1200.
sixteen. China and Korea to 1279.
17. Nippon earlier 1333.
xviii. Native American Cultures before 1300.
19. Africa before 1800.
Book D: RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE Art.
Introduction: What is Art History?
Before 1300.
14. Late Medieval Italy.
twenty. Tardily Medieval and Early Renaissance Art in Northern Europe.
21. The Renaissance in Quattrocento Italy.
22. Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento Italian republic.
23. Loftier Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and Spain.
24. The Bizarre in Italy and Spain.
25. The Baroque in Northern Europe.
Book E: Modernistic EUROPE AND AMERICA.
26. Rococo to Neoclassicism: The 18th Century in Europe and America.
27. Romanticism, Realism, Photography: Europe and America, 1800 to 1870.
28. Impressionism, Mail service-Impressionism, Symbolism: Europe and America, 1870 to 1900.
29. Modernism in Europe and America, 1900 to 1945.
xxx. Modernism and Postmodernism in Europe and America, 1945 to 1980.
31. Contemporary Art Worldwide.
Volume F: Non-WESTERN Fine art SINCE 1300.
32. South and Southeast Asia, 1200 to 1980.
33. Red china and Korea, 1279 to 1980.
34. Nihon, 1333 to 1980.
35. Native American Cultures, 1300 to 1980.
36. Oceania before 1980.
37. Africa, 1800 to 1980.
- The most widely read and respected art history text is now available on MindTap, a highly customizable multimedia instruction and learning platform. All the features and assets previously found on CourseMate are at present hither, and much more!
- The 15th edition includes Google Earth coordinates for all sites and works discussed in the text to aid you bring your students on a virtual tour of art through the ages.
- New compages videos, available on MindTap, give students a virtual tour of significant monuments and sites and the feeling of "beingness in that location" while learning more about interior and exterior features and details.
- "Problems and Solutions" and "The Patron's Voice" text boxes add a further dimension to students' understanding of item works and movements.
- All maps have been updated and revised for clarity and accuracy, helping students to make geographical connections betwixt places and sites.
- The 15th edition includes the images that you lot want to teach. Information technology thoroughly represents the art history catechism and presents a latitude and depth of images unparalleled in other art texts.
- To run into our goal of providing you and your students with the highest-quality book possible, this new edition includes more than 200 new full-color or improved images for clarity and color-fidelity.
- Scales, non available in any other fine art history textbook, are placed next to images in the text to help students meliorate visualize the size of each piece of work. These innovative scales assistance students grasp the importance of scale which, like composition, color, line, and other terms used in describing an artwork, is disquisitional in helping students see the artist's purpose. All photographs of paintings, statues, and other artwork (with the exception of architecture and a few other items) shown in this edition are accompanied by these scales.
- Exquisitely rendered by John Burge, full-color reconstructions give students 3-dimensional views of important architectural sites, helping them visualize what it might have felt similar to walk through these sites when they existed.
- "The Big Picture show," a great full-page resource for review and retentiveness, concludes each chapter. This visual summary includes bullet-point synopses of the virtually important characteristics of each period discussed in the chapter, accompanied by small illustrations of characteristic works of the periods. As students review the summary points, they will reinforce their agreement visually with the associated thumbnail images of representative artworks.
Fred S. Kleiner, Ph.D.
Fred S. Kleiner, Ph.D. has been professor of art history and archeology at Boston University for four decades. He taught previously at University of Virginia and served every bit editor-in-principal of the American Periodical of Archæology. Acclaimed for inspiring lectures, Dr. Kleiner won Boston University's Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching, the College Prize for Undergraduate Advising in the Humanities and the Distinguished Education Prize in the College of Arts and Sciences Honors Plan. He is a fellow of the Social club of Antiquaries of London equally well as a member of the Text and Academic Authors Association. In addition to this title, Dr. Kleiner has authored several editions of ART THROUGH THE AGES: A GLOBAL HISTORY (Cengage), A HISTORY OF ROMAN Art (Cengage) and more than 100 publications on Greek and Roman art and architecture. Dr. Kleiner earned his Ph.D. from Columbia Academy.
"I have taught Survey of Art using Gardner since 1974. The Kleiner versions are masterpieces." - Susan McCombs, Michigan Country University
"I find ART THROUGH THE AGES to be head and shoulders higher up other survey texts in terms of its contextual handling of the objects. Fred Kleiner's interest in explaining how and why objects functioned inside their social, religious, political and funerary contexts effectively opens the door for further learning in the classroom." - Brenda Longfellow, University of Iowa
Digital Solutions
Table of Contents
Book A: ANTIQUITY
Introduction: What is Art History?
one. Art in the Stone Historic period.
2. Ancient Mesopotamia and Persia.
3. Arab republic of egypt from Narmer to Cleopatra.
four. The Prehistoric Aegean.
5. Ancient Greece.
6. The Etruscans.
7. The Roman Empire.
Book B: THE Eye AGES.
8. Late Antiquity.
9. Byzantium.
10. The Islamic World.
11. Early Medieval Europe.
12. Romanesque Europe.
13. Gothic Europe.
14. Late Medieval Italia.
Book C: NON-WESTERN ART TO 1300.
Introduction: What is Art History?
ten. The Islamic World.
15. South and Southeast Asia before 1200.
16. China and Korea to 1279.
17. Nippon before 1333.
18. Native American Cultures before 1300.
19. Africa before 1800.
Volume D: RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE ART.
Introduction: What is Art History?
Before 1300.
14. Belatedly Medieval Italy.
20. Tardily Medieval and Early on Renaissance Fine art in Northern Europe.
21. The Renaissance in Quattrocento Italy.
22. Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento Italy.
23. High Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and Espana.
24. The Baroque in Italy and Kingdom of spain.
25. The Baroque in Northern Europe.
Book E: MODERN EUROPE AND AMERICA.
26. Rococo to Neoclassicism: The 18th Century in Europe and America.
27. Romanticism, Realism, Photography: Europe and America, 1800 to 1870.
28. Impressionism, Mail service-Impressionism, Symbolism: Europe and America, 1870 to 1900.
29. Modernism in Europe and America, 1900 to 1945.
30. Modernism and Postmodernism in Europe and America, 1945 to 1980.
31. Contemporary Art Worldwide.
Book F: NON-WESTERN ART SINCE 1300.
32. S and Southeast Asia, 1200 to 1980.
33. Communist china and Korea, 1279 to 1980.
34. Japan, 1333 to 1980.
35. Native American Cultures, 1300 to 1980.
36. Oceania before 1980.
37. Africa, 1800 to 1980.
New to this edition
- The near widely read and respected art history text is at present bachelor on MindTap, a highly customizable multimedia teaching and learning platform. All the features and assets previously plant on CourseMate are now here, and much more!
- The 15th edition includes Google Earth coordinates for all sites and works discussed in the text to assist you bring your students on a virtual bout of art through the ages.
- New architecture videos, bachelor on MindTap, give students a virtual tour of significant monuments and sites and the feeling of "existence there" while learning more about interior and exterior features and details.
- "Bug and Solutions" and "The Patron's Voice" text boxes add a further dimension to students' understanding of item works and movements.
- All maps accept been updated and revised for clarity and accurateness, helping students to make geographical connections betwixt places and sites.
Features
- The 15th edition includes the images that y'all want to teach. It thoroughly represents the art history catechism and presents a latitude and depth of images unparalleled in other art texts.
- To meet our goal of providing you and your students with the highest-quality book possible, this new edition includes more 200 new full-colour or improved images for clarity and color-fidelity.
- Scales, non available in any other art history textbook, are placed next to images in the text to aid students better visualize the size of each work. These innovative scales assistance students grasp the importance of scale which, like limerick, colour, line, and other terms used in describing an artwork, is disquisitional in helping students see the artist's purpose. All photographs of paintings, statues, and other artwork (with the exception of architecture and a few other items) shown in this edition are accompanied by these scales.
- Exquisitely rendered by John Burge, total-color reconstructions give students three-dimensional views of important architectural sites, helping them visualize what information technology might accept felt similar to walk through these sites when they existed.
- "The Large Movie," a cracking total-page resource for review and retention, concludes each chapter. This visual summary includes bullet-indicate synopses of the most important characteristics of each menstruation discussed in the affiliate, accompanied past small illustrations of characteristic works of the periods. As students review the summary points, they will reinforce their understanding visually with the associated thumbnail images of representative artworks.
About the author(s)
Fred S. Kleiner, Ph.D.
Fred S. Kleiner, Ph.D. has been professor of fine art history and archeology at Boston University for 4 decades. He taught previously at University of Virginia and served as editor-in-primary of the American Journal of Archæology. Acclaimed for inspiring lectures, Dr. Kleiner won Boston University'southward Metcalf Award for Excellence in Education, the College Prize for Undergraduate Advising in the Humanities and the Distinguished Educational activity Prize in the College of Arts and Sciences Honors Plan. He is a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London too as a member of the Text and Academic Authors Association. In addition to this championship, Dr. Kleiner has authored several editions of ART THROUGH THE AGES: A GLOBAL HISTORY (Cengage), A HISTORY OF ROMAN Fine art (Cengage) and more than than 100 publications on Greek and Roman art and architecture. Dr. Kleiner earned his Ph.D. from Columbia Academy.
Reviews
"I have taught Survey of Fine art using Gardner since 1974. The Kleiner versions are masterpieces." - Susan McCombs, Michigan Land Academy
"I find ART THROUGH THE AGES to exist head and shoulders above other survey texts in terms of its contextual treatment of the objects. Fred Kleiner'due south involvement in explaining how and why objects functioned within their social, religious, political and funerary contexts effectively opens the door for further learning in the classroom." - Brenda Longfellow, Academy of Iowa
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