History of Western Art in Comics Part One

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9780823446469
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This first volume traces the main links between artistic movements in the West from prehistory to the Renaissance. It is primarily devoted to the visual arts: painting, sculpture, and architecture. A timeline of Antiquity (About 3300 BCE – 476) and a timeline of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (498 – 1492) are included. Some of the samples of the great artists discussed are: The Venus of Brassempouy, Reindeer Antler Spear-Thrower, The Venus of Willendorf, The Lascaux Cave, The Carnac Stones, Stonehenge, The Standard of UR, The Statue of Ebih-ll, The Code of Hammurabi, The Bust of Nefertiti, The Pyramids and Sphinx of Giza, The Seated Scribe, Cycladic Idol, Funeral Mask, Kouros of Anavyssos, Venus de Milo, Achilles and Ajax Playing Dice, The Parthenon, Julius Caesar, Augustus of Prima Porta, The Pantheon, The Alexander Mosaic, The Colosseum, The Baker and his Wife, Hagia Sophia, Book of Kells, The Bayeux Tapestry, The Church of Conques, Rose Window of Sainte-Chapelle, Portrait of John the Good, Giotto’s Frescoes, The Very Rich Hours, The Arnolfini Portrait, David, The Annunciation in the Convent of San Marco, and The Birth of Venus. 

Publisher's Description of History of Western Art in Comics Part One
As two kids give their grandpa a tour of Paris, he starts an interesting conversation with them–about where all the art they see in their lives–from the movie house to the stadiums to museums and even the subway– started. Dad’s impromptu history lesson goes back to the first Cavemen drawings to the pyramids of Giza, and by the end of the book includes Greco-Roman feats of ingenuity and the frescoes of the Renaissance. Recounted as a narrative about why different civilizations created different kinds of art, centuries of art history are explored entertainingly for young readers.
Category Description for History Of Western Art In Comics

What is art? Where did it come from? What techniques have been used? In this cartoon graphic novel, two kids and a grandpa take a tour and discover the astonishing history of art through the life and work of the great artists of Western civilization. The first volume traces the main links between artistic movement in the West from prehistory to the Renaissance. The second volume covers the Renaissance to the early twenty-first century. They are primarily devoted to visual arts of painting and sculpture. The text is designed to entertain as it informs. A sample of works by some of the great artists discussed are included in the back of the book. Please note that this is a cartoon representation of art, including some nudes. 96 pgs, pb.

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Holiday House
Grades:5-AD
ISBN:9780823446469
Length in Inches:10.5
Width in Inches:7.75
Height in Inches:0.25
Weight in Pounds:0.75
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