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Horst Woldemar Janson

    History of Art for Young People
    Story of Painting
    The Story of Painting
    The Sculpture of Donatello
    The Sculpture of Donatello I. Plates
    History of Art
    • 2001

      History of Art

      Sixth Edition

      • 997pages
      • 35 heures de lecture

      For 1000s of art lovers both amateur & professional, esthetic life began with Janson, as his History of Art is often called. In the 1st edition, published in 1962, he spoke to that perennial reader he gently called "the troubled layman." His opening paragraph revealed his sympathy: "Why is this supposed to be art?" he quoted rhetorically. "How often have we heard this question asked--or asked it ourselves, perhaps--in front of one of the strange, disquieting works that we are likely to find nowadays in the museum or art exhibition?" Keeping that curious, questioning perspective in mind, he wrote a history of art from cave painting to Picasso that was singularly welcoming, illuminating & exciting. Sojourning thru this book, a reader is offered every amenity for a comfortable trip. Because he never assumes knowledge on the part of the reader, a recent immigrant from Mars could comprehend Western art from this text. The only assumption the Jansons have made is that with a little guidance everyone can come to understand the artifacts that centuries of architecture, sculpture, design & painting have deposited in our paths. Countless readers have proven the Jansons right & found their lives enriched in the process.

      History of Art
    • 1986

      History of Art

      • 872pages
      • 31 heures de lecture
      4,5(25)Évaluer

      Traces the growth of man's aesthetic vision and the stylistic development of art, architecture, and sculpture since ancient times

      History of Art
    • 1976
    • 1971