An Abbreviated Art History: Western Traditions from the Renaissance to the Present is a condensed survey of western traditions in art from the fifteenth to twentieth centuries. It uses representative examples of artworks to demonstrate various styles and movements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and associated genres and discusses the historical, cultural, religious, and political context of each era. Students learn about the major styles in art and architecture by studying master works from each period. The introduction defines basic terminology and elements of the visual language of art. Chapters on Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassism establish the importance of the classical traditions and their influence on visual culture. The following chapters explain the transitions and challenges that occurred as society crossed the threshold into modernism. Styles explored include Realism, Impressionism, Cubism, Dada, Surrealism, and others. Students also study Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism, and Conceptualism, and they examine the influential roles of Environmental and Performance Art. The final chapter includes late twentieth century developments in environmental art, performance art, and installation art along with the continuation of traditional genres. Clear and concise, An Abbreviated Art History serves as a textbook and as a reference for traditional courses or project-based learning. The book is designed for general education art survey courses at university and community college level, adult education programs, individual learners, and advanced high school programs. A practicing architect who also serves as a special lecturer in art at Oakland University, Donna Voronovich earned her master's degree in architecture at the University of Michigan. Professor Voronovich teaches courses in the history of western architecture, western traditions in art, and history and theory of graphic design. Since 2007, she has led study abroad programs in Europe focusing on art and architecture. Her own architectural design work has been featured in Architectural Record and Traditional Home, among others. She has developed and taught numerous workshops and special courses for elementary and high school students in art, architecture, and the environment. In her work as a practitioner and educator, Professor Voronovich promotes the power of art and architecture to nurture, inspire, and elevate the human spirit.
- | Author: Donna Voronovich
- | Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
- | Publication Date: Aug 24, 2018
- | Number of Pages: 292 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback/Art
- | ISBN-10: 1516529367
- | ISBN-13: 9781516529360