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Part One: Introduction1 Living with ArtThe Impulse for ArtWhat Do Artists Do?Creating and CreativityLooking and RespondingARTISTS: Maya LinARTISTS: Vincent Van Gogh2 What Is Art?Artist and AudienceArt and BeautyArt and AppearancesArt and MeaningArt and ObjectsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Insiders and OutsidersARTISTS: Louise BourgeoisTHINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
The Impulse for ArtWhat Do Artists Do?Creating and CreativityLooking and RespondingARTISTS: Maya LinARTISTS: Vincent Van Gogh2 What Is Art?Artist and AudienceArt and BeautyArt and AppearancesArt and MeaningArt and ObjectsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Insiders and OutsidersARTISTS: Louise BourgeoisTHINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Creating and CreativityLooking and RespondingARTISTS: Maya LinARTISTS: Vincent Van Gogh2 What Is Art?Artist and AudienceArt and BeautyArt and AppearancesArt and MeaningArt and ObjectsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Insiders and OutsidersARTISTS: Louise BourgeoisTHINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
ARTISTS: Maya LinARTISTS: Vincent Van Gogh2 What Is Art?Artist and AudienceArt and BeautyArt and AppearancesArt and MeaningArt and ObjectsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Insiders and OutsidersARTISTS: Louise BourgeoisTHINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
2 What Is Art?Artist and AudienceArt and BeautyArt and AppearancesArt and MeaningArt and ObjectsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Insiders and OutsidersARTISTS: Louise BourgeoisTHINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Art and BeautyArt and AppearancesArt and MeaningArt and ObjectsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Insiders and OutsidersARTISTS: Louise BourgeoisTHINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Art and MeaningArt and ObjectsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Insiders and OutsidersARTISTS: Louise BourgeoisTHINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
THINKING ABOUT ART: Insiders and OutsidersARTISTS: Louise BourgeoisTHINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
THINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
The Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Stories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Looking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
The Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
THINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
ARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Shape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
ColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
SpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
CROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
BalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Scale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Elements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
THINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Drawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
CROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
EncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
TemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Watercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Painting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
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ReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
LithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
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Signs and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Word and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Graphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
The Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
CROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Glass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
WoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Ivory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
ARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
CROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Structural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Imagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
ARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
MesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
The Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
THINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
ByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Toward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
The Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
The Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
The 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
ARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
THINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Arts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Arts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
CROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Pacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
RealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Post-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Into the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Between the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
ARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Into the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
Art since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
ARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
THINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture
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