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An intensely visual approach,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faces, Places, and Inner Spaces: A Guide to Looking at Art (Hardcover)
Typically the Amulet Books imprint of this publisher are featured in our Children's Bookwatch issue - but A HISTORY OF WESTERN ART is simply too good an introduction to the cultural legacy of western art to limit its readership to young readers alone, and deserves a place in the libraries of any collection strong in introductory arts titles for all students of art history and for none-specialist readers with an interest in art regardless of their age. A HISTORY OF WESTERN ART: FROM PREHISTORY TO THE 20TH CENTURY is lavishly illustrated with over two hundred color reproductions of art pieces, photos, and supporting documents, offering an intensely visual approach which captures the essence of world art trends and progression.
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Faces, Places, and Inner Spaces: A Guide to Looking at Art by Jean Sousa (Hardcover - March 7, 2006)
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