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An edition of 30,000 Years of Art (2007)

30,000 Years of Art

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From ancient Germany's "Lion Man of Hohlenstein-Stadel" to James Turrell's 1995 photograph "Roden Crater," chronologically presents one thousand examples of art from different countries, cultures, and civilizations and discusses what makes each piece both unique and representative.

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English
Pages
1072

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Cover of: 30,000 Years of Art
30,000 Years of Art
November 7, 2007, Phaidon Press Inc., Phaidon
Hardcover in English
Cover of: 30,000 years of art
30,000 years of art: the story of human creativity across time and space
2007, Phaidon
in English
Cover of: 30,000 YEARS OF ART: THE STORY OF HUMAN CREATIVITY ACROSS TIME AND SPACE.
30,000 YEARS OF ART: THE STORY OF HUMAN CREATIVITY ACROSS TIME AND SPACE.
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Edition Notes

Published in
London, UK

Classifications

Library of Congress
N5300.A14 2007, N5300 .A14 2007, N5300

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
1072
Dimensions
12.1 x 12 x 2.9 inches
Weight
13 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL11252092M
ISBN 10
0714847895
ISBN 13
9780714847894
LCCN
2010481829
OCLC/WorldCat
173499662
LibraryThing
4324326
Goodreads
1351508

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL9205538W

Work Description

This book offers an unusual and exciting way of looking at art. A perfect introduction for those who are new to the subject, as well as an indispensable resource for those who have been studying art for years, 30,000 Years of Art presents 1000 masterworks from different countries, cultures and civilizations in simple chronological order. From the first accomplished cave paintings made 30,000 years ago to conceptual art of the twentieth century, this book includes acknowledged masterpieces, some lesser-known, and many surprises. With descriptive texts that shed light on why each work is important, what makes it typical of the culture in which it was created and its plaace in the development of art history, the book offers a brand new perspective on world art. Only here can you easily find what was being created in Japan, Iraq, Peru or Nigeria when the Venus de Milo was being carved in Greece. Only here will you discover that while Diego Velázquez was painting the monumental royal family portrait Las Meniñas, an unnamed artist in India was creating a delicate jade wine cup for the Shah who built the Taj Mahal. From the time when human beings can first be called human, they have felt compelled to depict themselves and their world – as gods, mortals, animals or abstractions. 30,000 Years of Art celebrates this rich diversity and shows how art created across the millennia, and from around the world, fits together.

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