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- Baker, Meg - Blue Satyr Art - A site featuring fantasy art by Meg Baker. Artworks include faery, fantasy, and gothic themes. www.bluesatyrart.com Mama
- Becket's Crown- Art and Imagination in Gothic England 1170-1300 (Studies in British Art)
Art and Imagination in Gothic England 1170-1300 (Studies in British Art):
- Russian Gothic Page - Dark, depressed mood is over our site. Gothic, everlasting autumn...forever beauty art.gothic.ru Mama
- Medieval Art Museums and Galleries - Portal to dozens of online medieval and Gothic art collections. www.newyorkcarver.com Mama
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- History of Art- The Western Tradition, Vol. I- Prehistoric Through Gothic Art (6th edition)
The Western Tradition, Vol. I: Prehistoric Through Gothic Art (6th edition):
- Book by H. W. Janson and Anthony F. Janson.
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- Architecture in Spain - Architecture in Spain is an exotic mix of early Moorish influences and surreal modernism. These links and resources will help you plan your architecture tour through Spain. architecture.about.com Mama
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- Portrait of Charlemagne by Albrecht Dürer - A richly-textured painting by a 16th-century artist historymedren.about.com Mama
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- Observation and Image-Making in Gothic Art
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- ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 7 Art of the Middle Ages - Gothic (part of the site Periods in Art History, Anne S. de Luengas, ITESM Campus Tampico) ... LATE GOTHIC ART IN ITALY (including ... witcombe.bcpw.sbc.edu Mama
- Ugly Art - Surreal,Gothic and Satanic Dolls and art work. www.uglyart.org Mama
- Gothic Art and Architecture - Serge Helfrich introduces the art form, dominated by the struggle of architecture against gravity, that flourished in Europe from the 12th until the 16th century. www.xs4all.nl Mama
- 2005 Yuletide Guide to Art in Manhattan: The Cloisters, Fort Tryon Park - Located on four acres of Manhattan's scenic Fort Tryon Park along the Hudson River, The Cloisters is The Metropolitan Museum of Art's branch devoted exclusively to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages. Opened in 1938, the building is composed primarily of elements from five medieval French cl arthistory.about.com Mama
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- Night Magick - On-line art gallery featuring the dark fantasy and gothic art of Jessica Galbreth. www.night-magick.com Mama
- Masterpieces of Western Art- A History Of Art In 900 Individual Studies From The Gothic To The Present Day
A History Of Art In 900 Individual Studies From The Gothic To The Present Day:
Art and Imagination in Gothic England 1170-1300 (Studies in British Art):
Book by Paul Binski. Paul Mellon Center BA 360 pages Hardcover Published 2005-02-11. Description: To appreciate England’s earliest Gothic buildings and art—the great cathedrals at Canterbury, Lincoln, Salisbury, and Wells and contemporary Gothic texts and images—it is necessary to understand the religious and ethical ideals of the individuals and communities who sponsored them. Paul Binski’s fascinating new book offers a radical new perspective on English art, architecture, social formation, and religious imagination during this pivotal period.
Binski reveals that the Church, although authoritarian and undergoing reform, was able to come to terms with new developments in society and technology as well as with the fact of social and religious diversity. He explains how varying ideals of personal sanctity were bound up with radical new notions of leadership, personal ethics, and styles of religious devotion and how ideas of reform of worship, personal conduct, and art affected the community at large.
The Western Tradition, Vol. I: Prehistoric Through Gothic Art (6th edition):
Book by H. W. Janson and Anthony F. Janson. HNA Books 997 pages Paperback Published 2000-12. Description: Back in the early 1970s, "Janson"--as History of Art is universally known--was a hefty but manageable 616 pages, illustrated mostly with black-and-white photographs. It also famously contained not a single work by a female artist and devoted a scant eight pages to non-Western art. Five editions and three decades later, the art history student's Stone Age-to-20th-century Bible has swelled into a massive, slipcased, 1,000-page tome studded with 865 color reproductions and subheadings that corral individual artists whose achievements used to flow together like some mighty art historical river. Women artists (from 17th-century painter Artemisia Gentileschi to contemporary photographer Cindy Sherman) now make the cut, and the focus is purely Western, extended to include 20th-century photography and postmodernism (with a scant two pages on postmodern theory). The timeline charting landmarks in art alongside key events in history, science, and the arts has been handsomely redesigned. Each historical period now has its own world map and selection of excerpts from primary sources (including unusual ones, like a fellow monk's account of painter Hugo van der Goes's mental troubles). With each edition, portions of the text have been altered to reflect shifting scholarly interpretations. (As the late H.W. Janson wryly noted in the original, 1962 preface, "There are no 'plain facts' in the history of art.") H.W.'s son Anthony writes in his preface to the sixth edition that changes have been made to sections on ancient art; French romantic, realist, and impressionist painting; and the history of Western architecture. Happily unchanged--no dumbing-down here--is the clarity and intelligence of the writing. All in all, History of Art remains an invaluable reference for anyone who studies or writes about the subject. But even if no further bloat is contemplated, the time has come to rename the worthy Janson History of Western Art, and to divide it into two volumes, if only to protect the health and backpacks of art historians-to-be. --Cathy Curtis Description: With more than four million copies in print in 14 languages, History of Art has long been considered the indispensable art reference. Now, this classic survey of Western art returns in a thoroughly updated and expanded Sixth Edition with 150 new illustrations, completely redrawn maps, and updated bibliography and website directory. The much-anticipated new edition brings together the impeccable reproduction quality and scholarship of its predecessors with enhanced coverage of many periods and newly illustrated sidebars devoted to music, theater, and historical background. The Sixth Edition, reflecting the latest scholarship, makes History of Art's standing as the authority on Western art and artists more solid than ever.
- Review:: 'History of Western Art Janson's History of Art is an art history book from the old school. Though there have been strides for the past few editions in making this book more inclusive it doesn't really compare to newer comprehensive books. Janson's book also suffers from the old art historical practice of talking about 'masterpieces' and 'genius'. As of the 5th edition the book includes very very little non-western art. It has a small section on "ethnographic" art that refers to the arts of Africa, Americas, and the Pacific islands. This chapter has to be one of the worst reviews of non-western art I have ever seen. The arts of Asia are not touched on at all. The book really should be called History of Western Art. If you are purely looking for a survey of western art this is a fair book. On the other hand if you are lookin for a book that surveys a history of world art I might suggest Marilyn Stokstad's Art History. It is still a little superficial in the Africa and Americas chapters but at least it has whole chapters on these continents. It also has extensive surveys of the arts of India, China and Japan.
- Review:: 'recherche Histoire de l'art/h.w.janson en franýais. s.v.p.Prýface de Luc ferry
ýditeur, Paris; cercle d'art, c1993 C'est un livre que je veux achetý en version franýaise. Merci!
- Review:: 'This edition is not a full survey ISBN# 0-13-019729-7 is for volume 1 which only covers "Prehistoric Through Gothic Art"... very disappointing considering I ordered this book under the assumption that it went up through the postmodern period
- Review:: 'Fantastic Overview of Western Art History... This book (although an earlier version) was our standard textbook for the western survey of art history while I was working on my Bachelor of Fine Arts, and for good reason. Jansen does a good job of covering many of the major movements and time periods of western art, with extensive imagery and well organized chapters. A timeline at the end of each section helps to better keep the history in order, and highlights important dates.
I do agree with some of the nagative critique in that Jansen does not include important eastern art in the book, and this probably should be reflected in the title. However, I don't believe that this warrants the book having a lousy review: the buyer should just be aware that this is a WESTERN survey, and a very good one. This newer edition contains some additions to the older editions; of particular importance is the added chapters on Twentieth-Century Photography and Postmodernism, which if I recall correctly were not in earlier versions of the book.
- Review:: 'Western art the only art history? I will agree that this is good source of overall view of the certain aspects of art history--the western side. It's always been quite an amusement for me to see books claiming to be a History of Art book and only include the WESTERN History of Art. It seems these historians have forgotten just how influential EASTERN art has been in forming these WESTERN artists. The Jansons book is no exception. Quite disappointment, and I wouldn't have had much to complain, if they hadn't started the book with a grand "What is Art?", intending to quite obviously to include all arts.. oops, forgot to do your homework there Jansons.
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