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A little history of art /

A little history of art /

作者 : Mullins, Charlotte.

出版社 : Yale University Press,

出版年 : 2022

ISBN:9780300253665

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書名 : A little history of art /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : A little history of art /Charlotte Mullins.

作者 : Mullins, Charlotte.

出版者 : New Haven :Yale University Press,c2022.

面頁冊數 : vi, 330 p. :ill. (some col.) ;23 cm.

附註 : Includes index.

內容註 : First marks -- The story unfolds -- The illusion of life -- Copycats -- Paths to the afterlife -- Art embraces religion -- Storm clouds gather -- The art of propaganda -- Masons, Moai and materials -- The Renaissance begins --Northern lights -- A matter of perspective -- East meets West -- The return of Rome -- Fire and brimstone -- Here come the barbarians -- The reign in Spain -- The theatre of life -- New ways of seeing -- The lie of the land -- Still life and life stilled -- Rococo escapism and London life -- The Royal Academy: Home and away -- Liberty, equality, fraternity? -- Romanticism to Orientalism --Reality bites -- The Impressionists -- Artists take a stand -- The Post-Impressionists -- Standing on the shoulders of giants -- Ripping up the rule book -- Art becomes political -- Land of the free? -- The aftermath of war -- American art comes of age -- Sculpture breaks the mould -- We don't need another hero -- A postmodern world-- Go large or go home -- Art as resistance.

標題 : Art

ISBN : 9780300253665

集叢項 : A little history of ...


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