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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014694901
    Format: 240 S. , überw. Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 3899101928
    Uniform Title: A nation challenged
    Language: German
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Elfter September ; The New York Times ; Bildband ; Pressestimme
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV008358729
    Format: 223 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 0810937662
    Content: The six essays gathered in this book present an engaging look at the art and ideas of Victorian art critic John Ruskin, considered by many to be the greatest tastemaker of his time. Ruskin first came to fame in the 1840s for his articulate, impassioned defense of the paintings of J. M. W. Turner; later he championed the efforts of Pre-Raphaelite artists such as Edward Burne-Jones, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Elizabeth Siddal. As a lecturer at the University of Oxford and founder of the Saint George's Museum in Sheffield, England, Ruskin strove to instill in his followers a respect for craftsmanship and reverence for historic monuments. He actively promoted art education for all classes of people and spoke out continually against the social ills of his day
    Content: Ruskin believed that an artist's true gift was the power to see and to communicate moral as well as physical realities, and that insistence on the "art of seeing" serves as a unifying thread throughout the essays in this book, each of which addresses a different aspect of the critic's art and thought. Robert Hewison, a Ruskin scholar and theater critic for the London Sunday Times, recounts pivotal moments in Ruskin's life that were motivated by his encounters with Renaissance artworks. George P. Landow, Professor of English and Art at Brown University, discusses Ruskin's writing style, describing his "word paintings" and the evangelical prose with which he urged his readers to develop their own perceptive abilities. As a former art dealer and expert in British Victorian art, Christopher Newall brings special insight into Ruskin's own distinctive drawings
    Content: Susan Phelps Gordon, Curator of European Art at the Phoenix Art Museum, relates Ruskin's critical reaction to the art of his time, including the infamous Whistler vs. Ruskin libel trial of 1878 as well as Ruskin's relationships with and aspirations for the artists he supported. Anthony Lacy Gully, Associate Professor of Art History at Arizona State University, explores Ruskin's fascination with the natural world and his clashes with the scientific community. Susan P. Casteras, Curator of Paintings at the Yale Center for British Art and a lecturer in art history at Yale College, looks at Ruskin's theories on museums and their installations as he applied them in his Saint George's Museum, which he founded for the education of the miners of Sheffield
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Ruskin, John 1819-1900 ; Kunstkritik ; England ; Kunstbetrachtung ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Bildband
    Author information: Ruskin, John 1819-1900
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  • 3
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    New York, NY : Princeton Architectural Pr.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV012814232
    Format: 87 S. , überw. Ill.
    ISBN: 1568982011
    Series Statement: The building blocks series
    Content: "Set back from the street by a wide marble plaza, Mies van der Rohe's preternaturally elegant Seagram Building exudes a cool command over its International Style brethren along New York's Park Avenue. The sine qua non of late-modern skyscrapers, it has been deemed the greatest building constructed over the last thousand years by no less an authority than New York Times architecture critic Herbert Muschamp." "Animated by evenly spaced I-beams running vertically up and down its facades, the Seagram Building defined "modern classicism" and launched countless imitations. The ultimate in commercial prestige architecture, the building earned the dubious honor of an added luxury levy from the New York Tax Commission." "Acclaimed architectural photographer Ezra Stoller shot his iconic images of the building in two stages: the first, in 1958, just after its completion, and again in 1991, with the surrounding neighborhood dramatically changed." "Mies biographer Frank Schulze provides an introduction describing the history and significance of the building."--BOOK JACKET.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , General works
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    Keywords: New York, NY ; Seagram-Gebäude ; Bildband ; Seagram-Gebäude
    Author information: Stoller, Ezra 1915-2004
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  • 4
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    New York : Checkmark Books
    UID:
    b3kat_BV013594283
    Format: 208 S. , zahlr. Ill. und Kt.
    ISBN: 0816040516
    Content: The Atlas of World Archeology takes readers on an archeological journey around the globe, from the origins of humankind to early historical times. Written by an international team of experts in the field, the atlas combines authoritative yet lively text with a wealth of full-color maps and features. 200 illustrations. 80 maps. The Atlas of World Archaeology traces the early story of humankind in all parts of the world and demonstrates how archaeologists are constantly adding to our database of knowledge. Readers can follow the story of human evolution through different stages in history, capturing the fascinating transformations made during each time period. Among the book's many highlights are: The First Peoples, including the earliest hominids, from Homo habilis to the Neanderthals, their tools, shelter, art, and technology, and the global spread of modern humans; The Postglacial Revolutions, including the transition from the Ice Age to emerging civilization, the use of fire and such secondary technology as the wheel and the plow, and the formation of writing systems; The Rise of Civilization, including the agriculture of the Near East, the Bronze Age trade of Western Asia, the Iron Age of Southeast Asia, Predynastic Egypt, the Americas, the Maya, and the Inca Empire. Bahn (archaeologist and author) and Barry Cunliff (emeritus, U. of Oxford) present an international team of experts who trace the story of human development in all parts of the world and demonstrate how archaeologists are constantly adding to our knowledge. The first part starts with the emergence of the earliest hominids in Africa and describes their evolution and spread throughout the world before the end of the last Ice Age.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Archäologie ; Archäologie ; Atlas ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Atlas ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Bildband
    Author information: Bahn, Paul G. 1953-
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