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100 1  Honour, Hugh. 
245 14 The visual arts :|ba history /|cHugh Honour & John 
       Fleming. 
250    Revised seventh edition. 
264  1 London :|bLaurence King Publishing,|c2009. 
300    xii, 984 pages :|billustrations (some color), maps (some 
       color) ;|c30 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent. 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia. 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier. 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 950-959) and 
       index. 
505 0  Part I. Foundations of art -- 1. Before history -- 2. The 
       early civilization -- 3. Developments across the 
       continents -- 4. The Greeks and their neighbours -- 5. 
       Hellenistic and Roman art -- Part II. Art and the world 
       religions -- 6. Buddhism, Hinduism and the arts of South 
       and East Asia -- 7. Early Christian and Byzantine art -- 
       8. Early Islamic art -- Part III. Sacred and secular art. 
       9. Medieval Christendom -- 10. The fifteenth century in 
       Europe -- 11. The sixteenth century in Europe -- 12. The 
       Americas, Africa and Asia -- 13. The seventeenth century 
       in Europe -- 14. Enlightenment and liberty -- Part IV. The
       making of the modern world -- 15. Romanticism to realism -
       - 16. Eastern traditions -- 17. Impressionism to post-
       impressionism -- 18. Indigenous arts of Africa, the 
       Americas, Australia, and Oceania -- Part V. Twentieth-
       century art and beyond -- 19. Art from 1900 to 1919 -- 20.
       Between the two world wars -- 21. Post-war to post-modern 
       -- 22. Into the third millennium. 
520    "Since its first publication this book has been hailed as 
       the most comprehensive history of art ever published in a 
       single volume. Presenting art history as an essential part
       of the development of humankind, it offers an 
       authoritative, balanced, and enlightening account, ranging
       from a statuette carved in central Europe some 30,000 
       years ago to the digital, video, and installation art of 
       the new millennium. The volume covers painting, mosaic, 
       drawing, printmaking, sculpture, architecture, and 
       photography. Textiles, coins, pottery, enamels, gold, and 
       silver are also included. The scope is international, 
       encompassing the arts of Asia, Africa, and Oceania as well
       as Europe and the Americas.  This Revised Seventh Edition 
       expands the original coverage by embracing new 
       developments in archaeology and art historical research, 
       and in particular contemporary art historian Michael 
       Archer has greatly expanded the authors' discussion of the
       art world over the past two decades, providing a new 
       perspective on the latest developments shaping our 
       cultural history.  The insight, elegance, and fluency that
       the authors bring to their text are complemented by 1459 
       superb illustrations, many of which are now in color."
       |cProvied by publisher. 
650  0 Art|xHistory. 
655  7 History.|0(OCoLC)fst01411628.|2fast 
700 1  Fleming, John,|d1919-2001,|eauthor. 
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