ABSTRACT

This anthology of readings related to Western art history explains specific works of art illustrated in Janson's History of Art and De la Croix and Tansey's Gardner's Art Through the Ages in terms of the ideas, beliefs, and concerns of the people and cultures who created the art. It brings a new understanding of art because it shows the social and cultural basis of major works of art through history. The ten sections are Ancient Near East; Egyptian; Aegean; Greek; Etruscan; Roman; early Christian, Byzantine, and Islamic; early Medieval; Romanesque; and Gothic. The readings have been drawn from many areas of intellectual and social history, including religion, philosophy, literature, science, economics, and law. Each selection is preceded by an introductory note, which discusses the readings in terms of its subject and theme, its source and usage, and its relevance to the study of the work of art.

chapter II|40 pages

Sixteenth-Century Italian Art

chapter III|18 pages

Fifteenth-Century Northern European Art

chapter IV|21 pages

Sixteenth-Century Northern European Art

chapter V|31 pages

Baroque Art in Italy, France, and England

chapter VI|25 pages

Baroque Art in the Netherlands and Spain

chapter VII|46 pages

Eighteenth-Century Art

chapter VIII|66 pages

Nineteenth-Century Art

chapter IX|73 pages

Early Twentieth-Century Art

chapter X|54 pages

Later Twentieth-Century Art