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Art History: The Key Concepts
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ART HISTORY:
THE KEY CONCEPTS
Art History: The Key Concepts offers a systematic, reliable, accessible,
and challenging reference guide to the disciplines of art history and
visual culture. Containing entries on over 200 terms integral to the
historical and theoretical study of art, design, and culture in general,
Art History: The Key Concepts is an indispensable source of knowledge
for all students, scholars, and teachers. Each entry contains a succinct
definition, an exploration of its history, use, and significance, and
suggestions for further reading. Entries include:
Abstract expressionism
Epoch
Hybridity
Semiology
Zeitgeist
Through extended cross-referencing, Art History: The Key Concepts
builds a radical intellectual synthesis for understanding and teaching
art, art history, and visual culture.
Jonathan Harris is Professor of Art History at the University of
Liverpool. He is the author of Writing Back to Modern Art: After
Greenberg, Fried, and Clark (Routledge, 2005) and The New Art His-
tory: A Critical Introduction (Routledge, 2001). Jonathan Harris also
wrote introductions to the four volumes of Arnold Hauser’s 1951
classic The Social History of Art, republished by Routledge in 1999.
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Jonathan Harris
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First published 2006
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