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5.0 out of 5 stars Lucidly written, uniquely organized...
Different art history intro texts have either made the mistake of giving too much information, or imposing artificial organizational criteria that leave students scratching their heads. Dr. Walford's Great Themes in Art provides an intro text that spares both blunders.

Walford avoids information overload by using his teaching gifts to give the forest for...
Published on January 25, 2004 by Matthew Milliner

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2.0 out of 5 stars MISLEADING!
This is NOT the textbook by E. John Walford but a cheap study guide for the text. Amazon has mislead its buyers by listing E. John Walford as the author of this study guide. Gene Hood is the author of the study guide and John Walford is the writer of the text.
Published on July 8, 2008 by Jessica Steinbarger


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lucidly written, uniquely organized..., January 25, 2004
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This review is from: Great Themes in Art (Paperback)
Different art history intro texts have either made the mistake of giving too much information, or imposing artificial organizational criteria that leave students scratching their heads. Dr. Walford's Great Themes in Art provides an intro text that spares both blunders.

Walford avoids information overload by using his teaching gifts to give the forest for the trees at many junctures, evoking the longed for "Ohhhh, so that's why..." in the mind of the student throughout the text.

Secondly, by organizing the material not only chronologically but holisitcally - using the fourfold headings of Spirituality, the Self, Nature, and the City - Walford has found an effective (and hitherto unattempted) way of classifying an enormous amount of material.

Furthermore, because the text deals with both prehistoric and non-Western art in more than token fashion, it is not only a great introduction to the history of Art, but to the history of civilization itself.

Highly recommended, and considering the wealth of well-chosen images, quite worth the investment.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars MISLEADING!, July 8, 2008
This review is from: Great Themes in Art (Study Guide) (Paperback)
This is NOT the textbook by E. John Walford but a cheap study guide for the text. Amazon has mislead its buyers by listing E. John Walford as the author of this study guide. Gene Hood is the author of the study guide and John Walford is the writer of the text.
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Great Themes in Art (Study Guide) by E. John Walford (Paperback - November 30, 2001)
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