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_cJCRC
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_b.H58 2005
100 _aKloss, William
_d1937-
110 _aSmithsonian Institution
245 0 2 _aA History of European Art /
_cWilliam Kloss ; Jaimée M. Aigret (Producer) ; The Teaching Company.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aChantilly, VA :
_bThe Teaching Company,
_c2005.
300 _a8 DVDs (1440 min.) :
_bsd. col. ;
_c4 3/4 in. +
_e1 Course Guidebook (viii, 366 p. : ill. ; 19 cm)
440 _aThe Great Courses
440 _aFine Arts and Music
440 _aVisual Arts
500 _aIncludes 48 x 30 min. lectures. Also Includes Course Guidebook.
504 _aThe Course Guidebook includes a glossary and bibliographical references.
505 _a"We all have our favorite artists, periods, or styles from this immensely rich tradition, but how many of us truly know the full sweep of European art? How many of us can connect the dots of influences and inspiration that link the Renaissance with Mannerism, or that tie the paintings of the creator of modern art, Edouard Manet, to masterpieces from centuries earlier? A History of European Art is your gateway to this visually stunning story. In 48 beautifully illustrated lectures you will encounter all the landmarks you would expect to find in a comprehensive survey of Western art since the Middle Ages. Works such as Giotto's Arena Chapel, Van Eyck's Ghent Altarpiece, Leonardo's The Last Supper, Michelangelo's David, Vermeer's View of Delft, Van Gogh's The Starry Night, Picasso's Guernica, and hundreds more. You will also find works that are completely new to you. Plus you'll be introduced to lesser-known artists—perhaps names you've heard but never connected to specific works—and you'll understand why they deserve to be classed among the great masters." (Publisher's Website)
505 _aCONTENTS:
505 _aDISC 1
_t1. Approaches to European Art
_t2. Carolingian and Ottonian Art
_t3. Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture
_t4. Gothic Art in France
_t5. Gothic Art in Germany and Italy
_t6. Giotto and the Arena Chapel - Part 1
505 _aDISC 2
_t7. Giotto and the Arena Chapel - Part 2
_t8. Duccio and the Maesta`
_t9. Sienese Art in the 14th Century
_t10. The Black Death and the International Style
_t11. Early Renaissance Sculpture in Florence
_t12. Early Renaissance Architecture in Florence
505 _aDISC 3
_t13. Masaccio and Early Renaissance Painting
_t14. Jan Van Eyck and Northern Renaissance Art
_t15. Northern Renaissance Altarpieces
_t16. Piero Della Francesca in Arezzo
_t17. Sandro Botticelli
_t18. Andrea Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini
505 _aDISC 4
_t19. High Renaissance Painting in Venice
_t20. The High Renaissance: Leonardo Da Vinci
_t21. The High Renaissance: Raphael
_t22. The High Renaissance: Michelangelo
_t23. Albrecht Dürer and German Renaissance art
_t24. Riemenschneider and Grünewald
505 _aDISC 5
_t25. Netherlandish Art in the 16th Century
_t26. Pieter Bruegel the Elder
_t27. Mannerism and the Late Work of Michelangelo
_t28. Annibale Carracci and the Reform of Art
_t29. Caravaggio
_t30. Italian Baroque Painting in Rome
505 _aDISC 6
_t31. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
_t32. Peter Paul Rubens
_t33. Dutch painting in the 17th Century
_t34. Rembrandt
_t35. Poussin and Claude: the Allure of Rome
_t36. Baroque painting in Spain
505 _aDISC 7
_t37. Louis XIV and Versailles
_t38. French Art in the 18th Century
_t39. Neoclassicism and the Birth of Romanticism
_t40. Romanticism in the 19th Century
_t41. Realism: from Daumier to Courbet
_t42. Manet and Monet: the Birth of Impressionism
505 _aDISC 8
_t43. Monet and Degas
_t44. Renoir, Pissarro, and Cézanne
_t45. Beyond Impressionism: from Seurat to Matisse
_t46. Cubism and Early Modern Painting
_t47. Modern sculpture: Rodin and Brancusi
_t48. Art Between Two Wars: Kandinsky to Picasso
520 2 _a"We all have our favorite artists, periods, or styles from this immensely rich tradition, but how many of us truly know the full sweep of European art? How many of us can connect the dots of influences and inspiration that link the Renaissance with Mannerism, or that tie the paintings of the creator of modern art, Edouard Manet, to masterpieces from centuries earlier? A History of European Art is your gateway to this visually stunning story. In 48 beautifully illustrated lectures you will encounter all the landmarks you would expect to find in a comprehensive survey of Western art since the Middle Ages. Works such as Giotto's Arena Chapel, Van Eyck's Ghent Altarpiece, Leonardo's The Last Supper, Michelangelo's David, Vermeer's View of Delft, Van Gogh's The Starry Night, Picasso's Guernica, and hundreds more. You will also find works that are completely new to you. Plus you'll be introduced to lesser-known artists—perhaps names you've heard but never connected to specific works—and you'll understand why they deserve to be classed among the great masters." (Publisher's Website)
520 3 _aDVD CONTENTS: DISC 1 1. Approaches to European Art 2. Carolingian and Ottonian Art 3. Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture 4. Gothic Art in France 5. Gothic Art in Germany and Italy 6. Giotto and the Arena Chapel - Part 1 DISC 2 7. Giotto and the Arena Chapel - Part 2 8. Duccio and the Maesta` 9. Sienese Art in the 14th Century 10. The Black Death and the International Style 11. Early Renaissance Sculpture in Florence 12. Early Renaissance Architecture in Florence DISC 3 13. Masaccio and Early Renaissance Painting 14. Jan Van Eyck and Northern Renaissance Art 15. Northern Renaissance Altarpieces 16. Piero Della Francesca in Arezzo 17. Sandro Botticelli 18. Andrea Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini DISC 4 19. High Renaissance Painting in Venice 20. The High Renaissance: Leonardo Da Vinci 21. The High Renaissance: Raphael 22. The High Renaissance: Michelangelo 23. Albrecht Dürer and German Renaissance art 24. Riemenschneider and Grünewald DISC 5 25. Netherlandish Art in the 16th Century 26. Pieter Bruegel the Elder 27. Mannerism and the Late Work of Michelangelo 28. Annibale Carracci and the Reform of Art 29. Caravaggio 30. Italian Baroque Painting in Rome DISC 6 31. Gian Lorenzo Bernini 32. Peter Paul Rubens 33. Dutch painting in the 17th Century 34. Rembrandt 35. Poussin and Claude: the Allure of Rome 36. Baroque painting in Spain DISC 7 37. Louis XIV and Versailles 38. French Art in the 18th Century 39. Neoclassicism and the Birth of Romanticism 40. Romanticism in the 19th Century 41. Realism: from Daumier to Courbet 42. Manet and Monet: the Birth of Impressionism DISC 8 43. Monet and Degas 44. Renoir, Pissarro, and Cézanne 45. Beyond Impressionism: from Seurat to Matisse 46. Cubism and Early Modern Painting 47. Modern sculpture: Rodin and Brancusi 48. Art Between Two Wars: Kandinsky to Picasso
520 3 _aCOURSE GUIDEBOOK GUIDANCE INTRODUCTION Professor Biography Course Scope LECTURE GUIDES Lecture 1: Approaches to European Art Lecture 2: Carolingian and Ottonian Art Lecture 3: Romanesque Sculpture and Architecture Lecture 4: Gothic Art in France Lecture 5: Gothic Art in Germany and Italy Lecture 6: Giotto and the Arena Chapel - Part 1 Lecture 7: Giotto and the Arena Chapel - Part 2 Lecture 8: Duccio and the Maesta` Lecture 9: Sienese Art in the 14th Century Lecture 10: The Black Death and the International Style Lecture 11: Early Renaissance Sculpture in Florence Lecture 12: Early Renaissance Architecture in Florence Lecture 13: Masaccio and Early Renaissance Painting Lecture 14: Jan Van Eyck and Northern Renaissance Art Lecture 15: Northern Renaissance Altarpieces Lecture 16: Piero Della Francesca in Arezzo Lecture 17: Sandro Botticelli Lecture 18: Andrea Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini Lecture 19: High Renaissance Painting in Venice Lecture 20: The High Renaissance: Leonardo Da Vinci Lecture 21: The High Renaissance: Raphael Lecture 22: The High Renaissance: Michelangelo Lecture 23: Albrecht Dürer and German Renaissance art Lecture 24: Riemenschneider and Grünewald Lecture 25: Netherlandish Art in the 16th Century Lecture 26: Pieter Bruegel the Elder Lecture 27: Mannerism and the Late Work of Michelangelo Lecture 28: Annibale Carracci and the Reform of Art Lecture 29: Caravaggio Lecture 30: Italian Baroque Painting in Rome Lecture 31: Gian Lorenzo Bernini Lecture 32: Peter Paul Rubens Lecture 33: Dutch painting in the 17th Century Lecture 34: Rembrandt Lecture 35: Poussin and Claude: the Allure of Rome Lecture 36: Baroque painting in Spain Lecture 37: Louis XIV and Versailles Lecture 38: French Art in the 18th Century Lecture 39: Neoclassicism and the Birth of Romanticism Lecture 40: Romanticism in the 19th Century Lecture 41: Realism: from Daumier to Courbet Lecture 42: Manet and Monet: the Birth of Impressionism Lecture 43: Monet and Degas Lecture 44: Renoir, Pissarro, and Cézanne Lecture 45: Beyond Impressionism: from Seurat to Matisse Lecture 46: Cubism and Early Modern Painting Lecture 47: Modern sculpture: Rodin and Brancusi Lecture 48: Art Between Two Wars: Kandinsky to Picasso SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL Timeline Glossary Biographical Notes Bibliography
538 _aDVD.
650 0 _aArt
650 0 _aHistory
650 0 _aEuropean Art
650 0 _aCarolingian Art
650 0 _aRomanesque Art
650 0 _aGothic Art
650 0 _aRenaissance Art
650 0 _aMannerism
650 0 _aBaroque Art
650 0 _aRomanticism
650 0 _aRealism
650 0 _aImpressionism
650 0 _aCubism
650 0 _aModern Art
700 1 _aAigret, Jaimée M.
710 _aThe Teaching Company
856 _uhttps://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/a-history-of-european-art.html
_zPublisher's Website.
856 _uhttps://ottawa.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S26C1266859
_zCheck the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) catalog.
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