Historia Universal del Arte Hardcover - 2006
by John Fleming; Hugh Honour
From the publisher
Desde su primera publicacion, el presente libro ha sido saludado como la Historia del arte mas completa y puesta al dia publicada en un solo volumen. A lo largo de sus capitulos, dicha historia se presenta como parte esencial de la evolucion humana, ofreciendo una informacion que abarca desde las estatuillas talladas en Europa central hace 30.000 anos hasta el arte digital del cambio de milenio. El volumen se centra en los ambitos de la pintura, el mosaico, el dibujo, el grabado, la arquitectura y la fotografia, pero sin olvidarse de los tejidos, las monedas, la ceramica, los esmaltes o la orfebreria. Y ofrece un enfoque global que abarca no solo las artes de Europa y America, sino tambien las de Asia y Oceania. La profundidad, la elegancia y la fluidez de la que hacen gala los autores se ve complementada con mas de 1.400 ilustraciones -entre las que se incluyen mapas y planos-, seleccionadas con el fin de representar los principales estilos de expresion artistica.
Details
- Title Historia Universal del Arte
- Author John Fleming; Hugh Honour
- Binding Hardcover
- Volumes 1
- Language SPA
- Publisher Akal Ediciones
- Date 2006-08
- ISBN 9788446020929 / 8446020920
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