Janet Theresa Marquardt-Cherry,
Eastern Illinois University Stephen Eskilson,
Eastern Illinois University
ISBN: 0072829486 Copyright year: 2004
Features
Issues Orientation: By focusing on key themes such as style, authorship, patronage, politics, and national identity, Frames of Reference allows teachers and students to make connections among cultures and across time periods.
Overarching Chronological Presentation: The ten thematic chapters comprising Frames of Reference are presented in chronological order to maintain historical continuity.
Comparison and Connection Boxes: Key comparisons and other connections are highlighted by thought-provoking boxed essays that direct the reader to further exploration of the artworks and the themes.
Lavishly Illustrated: 400 high-quality color and black-and-white illustrations support the provocative viewpoints of critics, artists, and art historians that interweave throughout Frames of Reference.
Solid Pedagogy: Each chapter ends with discussion questions and suggestions for further reading.
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