Organized on a project-by-project basis so that skills can be learned and applied logically, this book demonstrates form, dynamics, color, and character.
Contains more than 270 illustrated lists designed to help art teachers develop instructional materials and plan lessons for elementary and secondary students.
Surveys the history of art from prehistoric times to the present, in alphabetically-arranged entries grouped under such headings as Materials and Methods, Roots of Western Art, etc.
An enlarged edition of Robert Goldwater's 1938 study of primitive art and analysis of how and why modern painters and sculptors work in primitive styles, including discussion of Paul Gauguin, Paul Klee, Pablo Picasso, and Amedeo Modigliani.
Explores the origins of modern painting, sculpture, and architecture in Europe and North America and the artists that challenged the prevailing definitions of art and the social order. Includes nearly five hundred illustrations.
An introduction to the work of twentieth-century artist Pablo Picasso, offering a critical assessment of his achievement, and discussing his place in modern art. Includes color and black-and-white illustrations.