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Gardner art through the ages 13th edition
Gardner art through the ages 13th edition











gardner art through the ages 13th edition

Gardner's Art through the Ages: The Western Perspective, Volume II, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: The Western Perspective, Volume I, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: The Western Perspective, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: Non-Western Perspectives, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: Backpack Edition, Book D, Modern Europe and America, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: Backpack Edition, Book C, Renaissance and Baroque, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: Backpack Edition, Book B, The Middle Ages, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: Backpack Edition, Book A, Antiquity, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: 4 Volume Backpack Edition, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: A Global History, Enhanced Edition, Volume II (with ArtStudy Online and Timeline), 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: A Global History, Enhanced Edition, Volume I (with ArtStudy Online and Timeline), 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: A Global History, Enhanced Edition (with ArtStudy Online and Timeline), 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: A Global History, Volume II, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: A Global History, Volume I, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages: A Global History, 13th Edition.Gardner's Art through the Ages, 12th Edition.According to the US publisher, Cengage, the following were available in 2010: There are also "enhanced" editions with additional multimedia material, and versions in one to four volumes. The book is now published in a number of different formats, with a "concise" version, and the Western and non-Western sections available separately. The book has remained a required text for introductory classes in art history for American students into the 21st century. Sumner's organization continues to be used in editions of Gardner's. The division into Ancient, European, Non-European, and Modern Art and the grouping by periods and countries under these divisions will, we believe, provide a clear and coherent chronological account of the history of art throughout the world. As our table of contents indicates, we have presented the arts of different periods and countries in a more normal order. In the Preface, Crosby states:Īlthough Miss Gardner's organization of the Third Edition provided many opportunities for interesting comparisons and made it possible to study in adjacent chapters what was occurring in different parts of the world during more or less the same historic periods, this organization often obscured the intrinsic qualities and especially the development of the different styles. This edition introduced readers to a new term "non-European art." It also moved away from Gardner's interest in drawing comparisons between art from different parts of the world. Crosby by the Department of the History of Art at Yale University. In 1959, the fourth edition was published under the editorship of Sumner McK. The second edition was published in 1936 and the 3rd came out in 1948, a year after Gardner died. This approach was maintained for the first three editions that were all edited by Helen Gardner. Gardner's initial edition was ahead of its time in that along with the Western canon of European art, it examined the art of India, Aboriginal America, China, and Japan. It, like all following editions, was organized chronologically beginning with "The Birth of Art" in the Upper Paleolithic and progressing in a mainly chronological sequence to the contemporary period. The first edition published in 1926 was written by Helen Gardner. No other book has received both awards in the same year. The 2001 edition was awarded both a McGuffey award for longevity and the "Texty" Award for current editions by the Text and Academic Authors Association. Gardner's Art Through the Ages is an American textbook on the history of art, with the 2004 edition by Fred S.













Gardner art through the ages 13th edition