Whether you're a museum visitor, a lifelong learner, or beginning your exploration of art history, this book offers insights and practical tools to deepen your appreciation of the visual arts. Can you distinguish Baroque from (Neo)classical architecture? Or recognize the hallmarks of Romantic painting at a glance?
This accessible and richly illustrated guide introduces the key features of Western art, tracing its development from the Romanesque period to the dawn of Modernism.
The journey passes through soaring Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance masterpieces, the theatricality of the Baroque, the emotional depth of Romanticism, and the emergence of influential “-isms” such as (Neo)classicism, Realism, and Naturalism — culminating in the groundbreaking innovations of the late 19th century.
A range of techniques is also explored, such as perspective and painting methods, bronze casting, and the distinctions between working with tempera and oil paint.
With a contemporary lens, Identifying Art explores architecture, sculpture, and painting across the centuries, helping readers connect stylistic elements to their historical and cultural roots.