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Books with title The Story of Art

  • The Story of Art

    E.H. Gombrich

    Paperback (Phaidon, Oct. 7, 2006)
    Combining text with hundreds of full-colour illustrations, this book traces the history of art in an unfolding narrative, from primitive cave paintings to modern controversial art works.
  • The Story of Art

    Sir Ernst Gombrich, Ernest H. Gombrich

    Paperback (Prentice Hall, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Renowned not only as the best concise introduction to art history, but also as a classic of art historical literature, this book reflects the vast knowledge, insights, and expertise of one of this century's greatest art historians and thinkers. Extensively illustrated, it treats the history of art — both chronologically and geographically — as a continuous unfolding story. Offers a vivid, enthusiastic, and interpretive narrative written in direct, straightforward language — with technical terms always explained when they are introduced. KEY TOPICS: Focuses on the most significant works of Western art. Considers each work of art in its context: shows how art reflects the historical setting, the artist's intentions, and the values of that civilization, and how each artist built upon, or sometimes reacted against, the style of his/her predecessors. Contains chronological charts, maps, and notes on art books. Illustrates all works that are discussed. Features a new design—with each illustration appearing on the same spread as the narrative that discusses it.
  • The Story of Art

    E. H. Gombrich

    Hardcover (E P Dutton, June 1, 1978)
    An illustrated introduction to art appreciation with a survey of the major art periods and styles and descriptions of the work and world of of the masters
  • The Story of Art

    Ernst Hans Josef Gombrich

    Paperback (Prentice Hall College Div, Dec. 24, 1989)
    Renowned not only as the best concise introduction to art history, but also as a classic of art historical literature, this book reflects the vast knowledge, insights, and expertise of one of this century's greatest art historians and thinkers. Extensively illustrated, it treats the history of art — both chronologically and geographically — as a continuous unfolding story. Offers a vivid, enthusiastic, and interpretive narrative written in direct, straightforward language — with technical terms always explained when they are introduced. KEY TOPICS: Focuses on the most significant works of Western art. Considers each work of art in its context: shows how art reflects the historical setting, the artist's intentions, and the values of that civilization, and how each artist built upon, or sometimes reacted against, the style of his/her predecessors. Contains chronological charts, maps, and notes on art books. Illustrates all works that are discussed. Features a new design—with each illustration appearing on the same spread as the narrative that discusses it.
  • The Story of Art

    E.H. Gombrich

    Paperback (Phaidon Press, Oct. 7, 2006)
    The Story of Art, one of the most famous and popular books on art ever written, has been a world bestseller for over half a century. Attracted by the simplicity and clarity of his writing, readers of all ages and backgrounds have found in Professor Gombrich a true master, who combines knowledge and wisdom with a unique gift for communicating his deep love of the subject. For this new, compact edition The Story of Art has been completely redesigned, giving a fresh perspective to Gombrich’s well-loved text. The illustrations, collected together in a separate section towards the back of the book for easy reference, vividly illustrate the lively and engaging narrative and are in color throughout.
  • The story of art

    E. H Gombrich

    Hardcover (Phaidon [distributed by Praeger, New York, March 24, 1972)
    Renowned not only as the best concise introduction to art history, but also as a classic of art historical literature, this book reflects the vast knowledge, insights, and expertise of one of this century's greatest art historians and thinkers. Extensively illustrated, it treats the history of art — both chronologically and geographically — as a continuous unfolding story. Offers a vivid, enthusiastic, and interpretive narrative written in direct, straightforward language — with technical terms always explained when they are introduced. KEY TOPICS: Focuses on the most significant works of Western art. Considers each work of art in its context: shows how art reflects the historical setting, the artist's intentions, and the values of that civilization, and how each artist built upon, or sometimes reacted against, the style of his/her predecessors. Contains chronological charts, maps, and notes on art books. Illustrates all works that are discussed. Features a new design—with each illustration appearing on the same spread as the narrative that discusses it.
  • The story of art,

    E. H Gombrich

    Hardcover (Phaidon, March 24, 1968)
    Renowned not only as the best concise introduction to art history, but also as a classic of art historical literature, this book reflects the vast knowledge, insights, and expertise of one of this century's greatest art historians and thinkers. Extensively illustrated, it treats the history of art — both chronologically and geographically — as a continuous unfolding story. Offers a vivid, enthusiastic, and interpretive narrative written in direct, straightforward language — with technical terms always explained when they are introduced. KEY TOPICS: Focuses on the most significant works of Western art. Considers each work of art in its context: shows how art reflects the historical setting, the artist's intentions, and the values of that civilization, and how each artist built upon, or sometimes reacted against, the style of his/her predecessors. Contains chronological charts, maps, and notes on art books. Illustrates all works that are discussed. Features a new design—with each illustration appearing on the same spread as the narrative that discusses it.
  • The story of art

    E. H Gombrich

    Hardcover (Phaidon Publishers, March 24, 1961)
    Hardcover with dust jacket.
  • The Story of Art

    E. H. Gombrich

    Paperback (E P Dutton, June 25, 1978)
    Book by E. H. Gombrich
  • The Story of Art

    E. H. Gombrich

    Paperback (Prentice-Hall, NJ, March 24, 1985)
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  • The Story of Art

    E.H. Gombrich

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press Inc., Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • The story of art

    E. H Gombrich

    Hardcover (distributed by Oxford University Press, March 24, 1951)
    The Story Of Art: With 370 Illustrations. by E.H. Gombrich . New York: Phaidon Publishers Inc., 1951. Fourth Edition. 462 pages. Hardcover. Color-Stamping, B&W Illustrations Throughout, Scattered Color Illustrations. Moderate wear to binding, covers, pages