An entertaining and informative look at the lives of the visual artists
who challenged traditional means of expression to broaden human
perception. Through the mediums of painting, sculpting, and photography,
these artists were storytellers of the society they perceived or one
they wished to create.
Jam-packed with interesting facts and wonderfully illustrated, the lives
of the 100 men and women, whose art transcended their own mortality, are
revealed through their escapades with official dignitaries, their
travels and hobbies, their experiments in living for the sake of art,
and more. Included are notary artists such as Leonardo da Vinci who
performed autopsies to gain a preliminary knowledge of the human body
and the circulatory system, to the careers of the artists before they
could claim the title, such as Vincent van Gogh's interim as an
evangelist minister.
Beginning with the classical foundations of Greek sculpture to the silk
screen pop art of Andy Warhol, 100 Artists Who Shaped World History
provides an engaging personal and concise account of the men and women
revered as masters of their trade, the developments of artistic
techniques and mediums of expression, as well as the influence on
cultural and social developments around the world and throughout
history.
Engaging one page synopses of 100 artists of major importance in
chronological order, illustrated, time line, trivia quiz, locator map.
Another in the popular 100 Series.
- Includes men and women throughout history and from around the world
- Fascinatingfacts on each individual
- Concise accounts of accomplishments
- Complete index with cross reference
- Contains a fun trivia quiz
- Fully illustrated
- Locator map to illustrate place in history
- A perfect desk reference
- Makes history fun and easy to learn