Art History, Volume 1, 6th edition

Published by Pearson (March 1, 2022) © 2018

  • Marilyn Stokstad University of Kansas
  • Michael W. Cothren Swarthmore College
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Art History by Marilyn Stokstad and Michael Cothren brings the history of art to life for a new generation. It is global in scope, inclusive in its coverage, and warm and welcoming in tone. The guiding vision of the text is that art history survey courses should be filled with equal delight, enjoyment and learning, while fostering an enthusiastic and educated public for the visual arts.

The 6th Edition offers expanded global coverage, particularly the chapters addressing South and Southeast Asia and Africa. An updated chapter on contemporary art better reflects recent trends in the art world. Updated images and the addition of many new works enhance the narrative and keep the text up to date.

  1. Prehistoric Art
  2. Art of the Ancient Near East
  3. Art of Ancient Egypt
  4. Art of the Ancient Aegean
  5. Art of Ancient Greece
  6. Etruscan and Roman Art
  7. Jewish and Early Christian Art
  8. Byzantine Art
  9. Islamic Art
  10. Art of South and Southeast Asia before 1200
  11. Chinese and Korean Art before 1279
  12. Japanese Art before 1333
  13. Art of the Americas before 1300
  14. Arts of Africa to the Sixteenth Century
  15. Early Medieval Art in Europe
  16. Romanesque Art
  17. Gothic Art of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  18. Fourteenth-century Art in Europe

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