Exploring Art a Global Thematic Approach 5th Edition Margaret Lazzaridona Schlesier Free
PDF 2011 – ISBN: 1111343780 – Exploring Art – A Global, Thematic Approach, 4th Edition By Margaret Lazzari, Dona Schlesier # 6844
English | 2011 | Truthful PDF | | 512 pages | 100 MB
EXPLORING ART uses art examples from around the earth to discuss fine art in the context of faith, politics, family structure, sexuality, amusement and visual culture.
Part I
INTRODUCTION TO Art_1
Chapter 1 A Man Phenomenon_3
Chapter 2 The Language of Art and Architecture_23
Chapter 3 Media_55
Chapter 4 Deriving Meaning_87
Chapter 5 Making Fine art, Using Fine art, and Preserving Art_103
Part II
WHY DO We Brand Fine art?_125
SECTION ane : : Survival and Beyond_126
Chapter half dozen Food and Shelter_127
Chapter seven Reproduction and Sexuality_157
SECTION 2 : : Religion_186
Affiliate 8 Deities and Places of Worship_187
Chapter 9 Mortality and Immortality_233
Section 3 : : The State_264
Chapter ten Power, Politics, and Glory_265
Affiliate xi Social Protestation/Affi rmation_299
Department 4 : : Self and Society_328
Chapter 12 Mind and Body_329
Chapter 13 Race, Gender, Clan, and Class_361
Chapter xiv Nature, Knowledge, and Technology_397
Affiliate 15 Entertainment and Visual Culture_429
CONTENTS
Media in Two-Dimensional Art_56
Drawing_56
Printmaking_60
Painting_64
Fabrics, Needlework, and Weaving_70
Methods and Media in Three-Dimensional Art_71
Carving_73
Modeling_74
Assembling_76
New Technologies_79
Installation_79
Performance_82
Technology-Based Media_83
Photography_83
The Moving Image_84
Chapter 4 Deriving Meaning_87
Formal Analysis_88
Content Analysis_88
Subject area Matter_88
Iconography_ninety
The Infl uence of Historical Context, Physical
Surroundings, and Method of Encounter_90
Context for the Cosmos of the Artwork_90
Physical Surroundings_93
Method of Encounter_94
Writings almost Art_96
Modernist Criticisms_97
Postmodern Philosophical Positions_99
Personal Interpretation_102
Affiliate 5 Making Fine art, Using Art,
and Preserving Fine art _103
Artists_104
Training Artists_104
Making the Fine art Object_106
The Role of the Creative person in Various Cultures_108
Support for Art Making_110
Private Patronage_110
The Market_110
Taxation-Supported Art_111
Using Art_112
Keeping Art_112
National Pride and Glory_112
Museums and Individual Collections_115
Preservation and Restoration_117
When Art Is Not Saved_122
Art Destroyed in Confl icts_122
Art Used Dynamically in Rituals_122
CONTENTS
Preface_viii
Part I
INTRODUCTION TO ART ane
Chapter ane A Human Phenomenon_iii
Toward a Defi nition of Art_4
Function_4
Visual Form_4
Content_6
Aesthetics_eight
Creating Art_8
Perception, Response, and Expression_eight
Artistic Creativity_10
Categories of Visual Arts_11
Fine Art_12
Popular Culture_xiii
Craft_16
Stylistic Categories_17
Style Vocabulary_17
Cultural Styles_19
Artists' Styles_20
Other Categories_22
Affiliate two The Language of Art and Architecture_23
Formal Elements_24
Line_24
Calorie-free and Value_27
Color_29
Texture and Pattern_32
Shape and Volume_36
Space_36
Time and Motion_40
Risk/Improvisation/Spontaneity_42
Engaging All the Senses_42
Principles of Composition_42
Balance_43
Rhythm_44
Proportion and Scale_44
Emphasis_45
Unity and Variety_45
Structural Systems in Architecture_46
Traditional Building Methods_46
Recent Methods and Materials_51
Chapter three Media_55
The Importance of Materials_56
6 CONTENTS
Role 2
WHY DO Nosotros Make Fine art? 125
Department 1 : : Survival and Beyond 126
Chapter 6 Food and Shelter_127
History Focus_128
Expanding the View_130
Timeline for Food and Shelter _132
Food_134
Securing the Food Supply_134
Storing and Serving Food_136
Art That Glorifi es Food_140
Art and the Act of Eating_142
Shelter_147
Domestic Architecture_147
Grouping Living_147
Individual Homes_150
Commercial Architecture_152
Belatedly-Twentieth-Century
Public Structures_154
Chapter 7 Reproduction and Sexuality_157
History Focus_158
Expanding the View_160
Timeline for Reproduction and Sexuality_162
The Promise of Fertility_164
Fertility Goddesses and Gods_164
Fertility and Rituals_166
Art Depicting Primordial and Human Couples_170
Primordial Couples_170
Human Couples_171
Art about Lovemaking_174
Art about Sexuality in Western Culture_177
The Feminine Body and the Gaze_177
Sexuality, Politics, and Consumerism_179
Bathetic Sexual Imagery_181
Images of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Progeny_183
SECTION 2 : : Religion 186
Chapter 8 Deities and Places of Worship_187
History Focus_188
Expanding the View_190
Timeline for Deities and Places of Worship _192
Religions and Their Imagery of Deities
and Holy Beings_194
Animism_194
Polytheism_194
Pantheism_197
Monotheism_201
Humans Respond to God_204
Ceremonies_204
Off erings_204
Sacrifi ces_206
Prayers_207
The Cosmos_208
Places of Worship and Their Full general Characteristics_211
Housing Sacred Objects_211
Incorporating Elements of Nature_212
Using Geometry Symbolically_213
Providing Sites for Sacred Ceremonies and
Pilgrimages_215
Temple Complexes and Big-Calibration Sacred
Architecture_217
The Greek Temple_218
The Egyptian Temple_221
The Hindu Temple_223
The Buddhist Temple_225
The Hebrew Temple_226
The Gothic Cathedral_226
The Islamic Mosque_228
The Mesoamerican Temple_230
Chapter 9 Mortality and Immortality_233
History Focus_234
Expanding the View_236
Timeline for Bloodshed and Immortality_238
Early Tombs: Mounds and Mountains_240
Ancient Burials_240
Furnished Tombs_242
Egyptian Tombs and Mortuary Temples_242
Etruscan Tombs_245
Funeral Complex of Shi Huangdi_246
Royal Tombs of the Moche Civilization_248
Viking Send Burial_249
Development of Cemeteries and Grave Monuments_250
Burial in Places of Worship_252
Christian Burials_252
Islamic Mausoleums_254
Reliquaries_256
Mod Commemorative Art_258
Modernistic Cemeteries_258
Contemporary Memorial Fine art and Practices_259
SECTION 3 : : The State 264
Chapter 10 Power, Politics, and Celebrity_265
History Focus_266
Expanding the View_268
Timeline for Power, Politics, and Glory_270
The Celebrity of the Ruler_272
Divine Rulers, Royalty, and Secular/Religious
Leaders_272
CONTENTS vii
Objects of Royalty and Prestige_275
Contemporary Political Leaders_276
The Power of the State_277
Palaces_277
Seats of Government_282
Monuments_284
War_285
Warriors, Weapons, and Fortifi cations_285
War Scenes_289
War Memorials_293
Peace_295
Art almost Peace_295
Peace Monuments and Peace Off erings_295
Chapter eleven Social Protestation/Affi rmation_299
History Focus_300
Expanding the View_302
Timeline for Social Protest/Affi rmation_304
Protests Against Military Action_306
Fighting for the Oppressed_311
Strategies for Protesting Oppression_311
Affi rming the Values of the Oppressed_318
Questioning the Status Quo_322
The Social Environment_322
Art Versus Politics_325
SECTION 4 : : Self and Society 328
Chapter 12 Mind and Trunk_329
History Focus_330
Expanding the View_332
Timeline for Heed and Body_334
Depicting the Body_336
Portraits_336
Self-Portraits_340
The Physical Body_342
The Body as the Subject
of Scientifi c Study_349
The Limits of the Self_350
Sickness and Death_352
The Psychological Dimension in Art_353
The Body an Art and as Art_356
The Body equally Art Material_356
The Body as an Art Tool_359
Chapter 13 Race, Gender, Clan, and Course_361
History Focus_362
Expanding the View_364
Timeline for Race, Gender, Clan, and Class_366
Race and Art_368
Fine art That Promotes Ethnic History and Values_368
Art That Criticizes Racism_369
Who Is Looking at Whom?_371
Gender Issues_373
Art and Ritual Perpetuating Gender Roles_373
Gender Refl ected in Art and Architecture_373
Critiquing Gender Roles_377
Clan_378
The Extended Family_378
The Nuclear Family_383
Class_385
Form Status and Body Styles_385
Form Activities and Lifestyles_386
Fine art Objects That Signal Class Status_394
Chapter 14 Nature, Knowledge, and Technology_397
History Focus_398
Expanding the View_400
Timeline for Nature, Knowledge, and Technology_402
Nature_404
Animals_404
The Land_410
Knowledge_418
Informative Images_419
Art and Intuited Knowledge_421
The Critique of Learning_422
Technology_424
Technological Advances_424
Evaluating the Constructed World_426
Chapter fifteen Entertainment and Visual Culture_429
History Focus_430
Expanding the View_432
Timeline for Entertainment and Visual Culture _434
Compages for Entertainment_436
"Houses" for the Arts_436
Other Visual and Performing Fine art Environments_438
Sports Arenas_440
Art that Illustrates Leisure Activities_442
Images of Athletes_442
Music and Dance Imagery_444
Art in Entertainment_446
Art and Dramatic Productions_446
Musical Instruments and Dance_449
Art and Visual Culture_450
Movie, Television, and Cartoons_452
Video Games and Electronic Toys_455
Postscript_457
Glossary_460
Bibliography_473
Credits_478
Index_483
8 PREFACE
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