Die Geschichte der Kunst präsentiert die wichtigsten westlichen Kunstwerke und setzt sie in ihren politischen, wirtschaftlichen, literarischen, wissenschaftlichen und sozialen Zusammenhang. So erschließen sich die Hintergründe einiger der großartigsten Werke und führen neben einem besseren Verständnis zu neuen Erkenntnissen über die Kunstgeschichte selbst. • Für einen umfassenden Überblick über die Entwicklungen in der Kunstwelt sind die Hauptwerke auf einem Zeitstrahl zusammen mit zeitgleichen Ereignissen und Entwicklungen eingeordnet. • Die Zeitspanne reicht von Höhlenmalereien bis zu aktuellen Street Art- Installationen. • Lebendig dargestellte Szenen erläutern soziale, stilistische und technische Entwicklungen. • Die konventionellen akademischen Schubladen werden nicht aufgezogen, die Kunst wird strikt chronologisch vorgestellt und nimmt damit ihren Platz als Teil unserer menschlichen Geschichte ein.
Iain Zaczek Bücher






Meilensteine der Kunst
Reise durch die Geschichte der Kunst entlang einer informativen Zeitleiste mit über 500 Abbildungen. Umfangreich, verständlich, reich illustriert
Dieser reich bebilderte Kunstführer bietet einen Überblick über die Geschichte der bildenden Kunst anhand einer innovativen Zeitleiste. Mit über 500 Illustrationen und detaillierten Werkanalysen bedeutender und weniger bekannter Künstler_innen wird die Entwicklung der Kunststile und -strömungen anschaulich vermittelt.
Hunde in Kunst, Fotografie und Literatur
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Offers a fresh approach to understanding the history of art, from cave painting to the modern day, with pivotal works of art examined in the context of history, culture and the lives of their creators. This book reveals the creative impulse behind every major art movement, from the Renaissance to Surrealism and abstract to pop art.
Romantic Irish Landscapes: What Your History Books Got Wrong
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Breathtaking photographs capture the romance and beauty of Ireland's landscapes while weaving the rich stories of its history and legends. The book explores significant sites, from the ancient Hill of Tara to early Christian locations like Glendalough, reflecting the transition from pagan Celtic culture to Christianity. It outlines early Irish history and divides the content into regions, showcasing iconic places like Newgrange and the Giant's Causeway. This evocative volume appeals to those interested in Ireland's haunting beauty and historical significance.
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Tartan
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Contains illustrations of over 400 different tartans, making this book the most comprehensive directory of tartans, both ancient and modern, ever published. Details the cultural and historical development of Scotland, and her determination to maintain political independence and national heritage. Illustrates the way Scotland's heritage now extends far beyond her shores, and how tartan is used to unite and identify a diverse ancestral tradition.
"Art Deco emerged as an antidote to an era of economic slumps and depressions, social strife, hunger marches and political battle. It was against this troubled backdrop that the movement forged its own identity as an eclectic style concerned with modernity. With a comprehensive introduction, Art Deco looks as all aspects of the movement, from architecture to decorative arts, with detailed commentary on 120 works. Some of these are considered major pieces, others are less well known, but they are all essential to the philosophy of the Art Deco movement."--Publisher's description
This is a comprehensive directory of tartans, both ancient and modern, containing illustrations of up to 400 tartans. It details the cultural and historical development of Scotland, and her determination to maintain political independence and national identity.
Chronicles of the Celts
- 159 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
.,."exquisite...an excellent introduction to...the magnificent legends of the Celts. Over 120 photos and illustrations of relics, manuscripts and landscapes bring alive the mesmerizing stories...divided into three sections of Ireland, Wales, and Brittany. Each...contains a treasure trove of stories that transport you to a mysterious realm alive with invincible heroes, mystic warriors, faerie enchantresses, secret lovers and lost continents....invites the reader to see how the world of Celtic ideas and traditions influenced later epic literature..."--"Celtic Connection,"
The Book of Irish Legends presents a selection of enchanting tales and epic myths that lay at the heart of Celtic tradition. Legendary heroes such as Cú Chulainn, the Hound of Ulster, achieve superhuman feats; the warrior-philosopher, Fionn, wrestles with supernatural powers; Connla the Red, the son of a high king, is bewitched by a fairy who promises eternal youth; and the woeful children of Lir are trapped as swans until the ringing of church bells breaks a 300-year old spell. Specially commissioned paintings illustrate each tale, and a glossary of legendary characters further illuminates this charming and evocative collection.