Tapestry in the Baroque
Author: Thomas P. Campbell
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 575
ISBN-13: 1588392309
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Author: Thomas P. Campbell
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 575
ISBN-13: 1588392309
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Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 520
ISBN-13: 9781426201240
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive, visual reference, enhanced by two thousand photographs and illustrations, provides information on all major fields of knowledge and includes timelines, sidebars, cross-reference, and other useful features.
Author: National Geographic
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13: 142620518X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIndispensable for every home, library, and office, this handbook distills thousands of years of humankind's most significant ideas and achievements, explains how they are linked, and packs everything into a single, irresistibly readable volume. Illustrations.
Author: Paul J. Shore
Publisher: Central European University Press
Published: 2012-01-01
Total Pages: 397
ISBN-13: 6155053472
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAddresses the experience of Jesuit missionaries, teachers and writers along the peripheries of the Habsburg lands, which stretched to Moldavia, Ukraine, Serbia and Wallachia, and which was continually riven with ethnic tensions. The time scale of the study is from the "high tide" of the Society (often labeled "the first multinational corporation") in the fourth decade of the seventeenth century, until its suppression in 1773 by Pope Clement XIV. The book examines several of the communities situated along the periphery and the records that they left behind about their interactions with the local populations. It constructs a vivid picture of Jesuit life on the frontier that is built up in mosaic fashion and livened by compelling anecdotes. The Jesuits of Royal Hungary exercised a baroque expression modeled after the larger western cities of the Habsburg lands, which was a fragile splendor in part defined by the need to defend Catholicism from the hostility of Orthodox, Lutherans, Calvinists, and others.
Author: Jonathan Bober
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2020-04-28
Total Pages: 385
ISBN-13: 0691206511
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGenoa completed its transformation from a faded maritime power into a thriving banking center for Europe in the seventeenth century. The wealth accumulated by its leading families spurred investment in the visual arts on an enormous scale. This volume explores how artists both foreign and native created a singularly rich and extravagant expression of the baroque in works of extraordinary variety, sumptuousness, and exuberance. This art, however, has remained largely hidden behind the facades of the city's palaces, with few works, apart from those by the school's great expatriates, found beyond its borders. As a result, the Genoese baroque has been insufficiently considered or appreciated.0Lavishly illustrated, 'A Superb Baroque' is comprehensive, encompassing all the major media and participants. Presented are some 140 select works by the celebrated foreigners drawn to the city and its flourishing environment. Offering three levels of exploration-essays that frame and interpret, section introductions that characterize principal currents and stages, and texts that elucidate individual works-this volume is by far the most extensive study of the Genoese baroque in the English language.00Exhibition: National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, USA (03.05.-16.08.2020) / Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome, Italy (03.10.2020 - 10.01.2021).
Author: Colleen McDannell
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2001-08-11
Total Pages: 444
ISBN-13: 9780300091076
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn so doing, they shed new light on both the private and public dimensions of western culture. This second edition includes a substantial new preface relating the book to changing views of life after death in the new century."--BOOK JACKET.
Author: James Axtell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 1988-08-25
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 0198022069
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume comprises a new collection of essays--four previously unpublished--by James Axtell, author of the acclaimed The European and the Indian and The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America, and the foremost contemporary authority on Indian-European relations in Colonial North America. Arguing that moral judgements have a legitimate place in the writing of history, Axtell scrutinizes the actions of various European invaders--missionaries, traders, soldiers, and ordinary settlers--in the sixteenth century. Focusing on the interactions of Spanish, French, and English colonists with American Indians over the eastern half of the United States, he examines what the history of colonial America might have looked like had the New World truly been a "virgin land," devoid of Indians.
Author: Paul Henry Lang
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 1158
ISBN-13: 9780393040746
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive history of occidental music focuses on the function of music as an expression of the spirit and artistic life of each age.
Author: Charles Holme
Publisher:
Published: 1927
Total Pages: 460
ISBN-13:
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