Art History
by Marilyn Stokstad
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Presents a global view of art through the centuries, from prehistory to the post-World War II era, with maps, timelines, and over 750 color plates.Tags
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Stokstad is a medievalist, and her treatment of that period is the high point of the book. In general, her strength as an author is shining the spotlight on those whose efforts and works might be underrepresented in other texts. This revision shows a marked improvement in fine-tuning the other aspects of the book, including correcting some egregious chronological errors in the previous release. The prose can be a bit dry when taken in large doses.
There's only so much love you can show a book on Art History. She managed to keep it from getting completely dry, but by the end I was still struggling.
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This was my textbook for the first-year Art History course that I was taking at the university this year. It's a textbook, so I won't go on and on about it. But as far as textbooks go, it was quite good. Other than being way too heavy to carry anywhere (I never brought it to class), it is fairly comprehensive as far as European art is concerned. There were two tiny chapters on the entirety of Japanese art totalling about twenty pages in all (as I discovered when I went to write a paper on Japanese temple architecture). But I guess it's only fair that most art history classes, at least in this part of the world, will focus mostly on the European tradition in art and architecture. There was a decent show more amount on American art, though again, not much if you are interested in aboriginal art. Ditto for other Asian art, like China and Southeast Asia, plus a small bit of information on Islamic and African arts. Still, this book is widely recognized as being the best textbook there is for a general introduction to art history. If you have an interest in art and art history and don't know where to start reading, this is a good place. I tend to not keep most of my textbooks - they get outdated or are not compelling enough on their own, but I'm keeping this one for sure. show less
This was my textbook for the first-year Art History course that I was taking at the university this year. It's a textbook, so I won't go on and on about it. But as far as textbooks go, it was quite good. Other than being way too heavy to carry anywhere (I never brought it to class), it is fairly comprehensive as far as European art is concerned. There were two tiny chapters on the entirety of Japanese art totalling about twenty pages in all (as I discovered when I went to write a paper on Japanese temple architecture). But I guess it's only fair that most art history classes, at least in this part of the world, will focus mostly on the European tradition in art and architecture. There was a decent show more amount on American art, though again, not much if you are interested in aboriginal art. Ditto for other Asian art, like China and Southeast Asia, plus a small bit of information on Islamic and African arts. Still, this book is widely recognized as being the best textbook there is for a general introduction to art history. If you have an interest in art and art history and don't know where to start reading, this is a good place. I tend to not keep most of my textbooks - they get outdated or are not compelling enough on their own, but I'm keeping this one for sure. show less
Hard cover book, revised edition 1,617 illustrations. Large fully illustrated comprehensive art history book. Great coffee table book or gift.
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Art history - Prehistory through early 2000’s
Art history - Prehistory through WWII
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Marilyn Stokstad was born in Lansing, Michigan on February 16, 1929. She received an MA from Michigan State University and a Ph.D from the University of Michigan. She taught art history at Kansas University from 1958 until her retirement in 2002. She wrote several textbooks including Art History and Medieval Art. She died on March 4, 2016 at the show more age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 1995-12-01
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