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- The Classical ideal : A white garment of churches, Romanesque and Gothic -- N5300 .A77 1989 VOL.1
- The origins of Western art are traced to ancient Greece through Kouroi and Korai figures, as well as by the architectures of the Pantheon. From Greece to Rome through the Hellenistic period, the program focuses on the new artistic approach to human form and violent emotions that reached its pinnacle with the altar of Zeus at Pergamun. The second episode examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as e
- The Classical ideal : A white garment of churches, Romanesque and Gothic -- N5300 .A77 1989 VOL.1
- The origins of Western art are traced to ancient Greece through Kouroi and Korai figures, as well as by the architectures of the Pantheon. From Greece to Rome through the Hellenistic period, the program focuses on the new artistic approach to human form and violent emotions that reached its pinnacle with the altar of Zeus at Pergamun. The second episode examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as e
- An age of reason, an age of passion : A fresh view, Impressionism and Post-impressionism -- N5300 .A77 1989 VOL.3
- Covers the move from the rococo period to neoclassicism and romanticism. Relates stylistic changes to the French Reovlution and the Napoleonic wars. Covers the work of David, Gâericault, Turner, Delacroix, and Goya. Contrasts Courbet's treatment of subjects from everyday life with the innovations and techniques used by the impressionists in France. Examines the impressionists' characteristic conce
- An age of reason, an age of passion : A fresh view, Impressionism and Post-impressionism -- N5300 .A77 1989 VOL.3
- Covers the move from the rococo period to neoclassicism and romanticism. Relates stylistic changes to the French Reovlution and the Napoleonic wars. Covers the work of David, Gâericault, Turner, Delacroix, and Goya. Contrasts Courbet's treatment of subjects from everyday life with the innovations and techniques used by the impressionists in France. Examines the impressionists' characteristic conce
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