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Art in History: The Architect in His Time
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Art in History: The Architect in His Time

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Art in History provides an illuminating overview of humanity’s long tradition of creation, from the earliest cave paintings to contemporary installations.By relating works of art – primarily painting, sculpture, and graphics, but also major architectural monuments – to the societies in which they were created, Dr. Silver intensifies the reader’s understanding of humanity’s most famous and enduring images. Each chapter surveys a historical era, presenting its major figures against a background of social forces that helped shape their creativity. Non-Western cultures are included as counterpoints, and a careful balance is established between long-acknowledged masters and those whose achievements have been recognized only recently.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
15 October 1998
Pages
496
ISBN
9781558596054

Art in History provides an illuminating overview of humanity’s long tradition of creation, from the earliest cave paintings to contemporary installations.By relating works of art – primarily painting, sculpture, and graphics, but also major architectural monuments – to the societies in which they were created, Dr. Silver intensifies the reader’s understanding of humanity’s most famous and enduring images. Each chapter surveys a historical era, presenting its major figures against a background of social forces that helped shape their creativity. Non-Western cultures are included as counterpoints, and a careful balance is established between long-acknowledged masters and those whose achievements have been recognized only recently.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
15 October 1998
Pages
496
ISBN
9781558596054