The Grove Dictionary of Art: 34 Volumes
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :34 Volumes
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 9 October 2003
- ISBN 9780195170689
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages32600 pages
- Size 414x282x200 mm
- Weight 79764 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 930 pages each volume; 15,350 illus. (400 color) 0
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Boasting well over 6,000 contributors from 12 countries, the Dictionary offers its readers authoritative and comprehensive global coverage.
A resource for both art and cultural studies, the Dictionary serves as a unique guide to all the visual arts: painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, drawing, printmaking, as well as the decorative arts. The Dictionary ranges far both geographically and historically; it features unparalleled coverage of Africa, Southeast Asia, Central Asia and Mongolia, China, India, the Islamic world, Japan, Korea, Native North America, Pacific and Aboriginal Australia, Pre-Columbian America, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Ancient Near East, and Ancient Rome. Providing depth as well as breadth, The Dictionary of Art examines important art forms and key issues of design, taste, function, and patronage, illuminating them in light of the cultural context in which they developed.
Succeeds in performing the most difficult of balancing acts, satisfying specialists while at the same time remaiign accessible to the general reader. The Times