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Introduction to art historical analysis

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2: Introduction to Art History and Art Historical Analysis

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  • Cerise Myers, Ellen C. Caldwell, Alice J. Taylor, Margaret Phelps & Lisa Soccio
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  • 2.0: Chapter Introduction
  • 2.1: What is art history and where is it going?
  • 2.2: Art History and World Art History
  • 2.3: Introduction to art historical analysis

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An introduction to art criticism : histories, strategies, voices

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  • In this Section: 1) Brief Table of Contents 2) Full Table of Contents
  • -- BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  • Chapter 1: A History of Art Criticism Chapter 2: Description and Contextualization Chapter 3: Interpretation and Analysis Chapter 4: Judgment and Evaluation Chapter 5: Individual Critical Styles: Tone and Voice
  • FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter 1: A History of Art Criticism The Birth of a Genre Chapter 2: Description and Contextualization General issues involving description Internal and External Evidence Complexities Involving Description Chapter 3: Interpretation and Analysis General Issues Involving Interpretation Interpretations Involving Internal and External Evidence Critical Theory and Systematic Interpretations Chapter 4: Judgment and Evaluation The Place of Judgment in Criticism Forms of Judgment and Related Issues Chapter 5: Individual Critical Styles: Tone and Voice External Factors Affecting Criticism Tone, Voice, and the Relevance of External Factors Debates about Tone.
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