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  2. Gardner's Art Through the Ages - Wikipedia

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    Gardner's Art through the Ages is an American textbook on the history of art, with the 2004 edition by Fred S. Kleiner and Christin J. Mamiya. The 2001 edition was awarded both a McGuffey award for longevity [1] and the "Texty" Award for current editions [2] by the Text and Academic Authors Association.

  3. Helen Gardner (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    Gardner was born in Manchester, New Hampshire and attended school in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. In 1901 she graduated with a degree in classics from the University of Chicago. [1] After an interval as a teacher, she returned to the same university to study art history, and received a master's degree in 1918.

  4. Venetian painting - Wikipedia

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    The glories of the 16th ... Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600–1750, Penguin / Yale History of Art, 3rd edition, 1973, ISBN 0-14 ... Elizabeth E. Gardner ...

  5. The Battle of Alexander at Issus - Wikipedia

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    Landscape into Art. Read Books. ISBN 978-1-4067-2824-8. Corvisier, André; Childs, John (1994). A Dictionary of Military History and the Art of War. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-16848-6. Cuneo, Pia F. (1998). Art and Politics in Early Modern Germany: Jörg Breu the Elder and the Fashioning of Political Identity, ca. 1475–1536. Brill Publishers.

  6. Art history - Wikipedia

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    Venus de Milo, at the Louvre. Art history is, briefly, the history of art—or the study of a specific type of objects created in the past. [1]Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today, art history examines broader aspects of visual culture, including the various visual and conceptual outcomes ...

  7. Venetian Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the Renaissance architecture of other Italian cities, in Venice there was a degree of conservatism, especially in retaining the overall form of buildings, which in the city were usually replacements on a confined site, and in windows, where arched or round tops, sometimes with a classicized version of the tracery of Venetian Gothic architecture, remained far more heavily used than ...