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Living with Art

ISBN10: 1265594856 | ISBN13: 9781265594855

Living with Art
ISBN10: 1265594856
ISBN13: 9781265594855
By Mark Getlein and Kelly Donahue-Wallace

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Art is part of our lives, from the monuments in our communities, to the fashions we wear and the media images we take in, to the exhibits on display in museums and galleries.  It permeates our daily life.  But why do we study art?  How do we talk about art?


Living with Art helps students see art in everyday life by fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of art.  Taking a step further, Getlein equips students with the tools necessary to analyze, digest, and maintain a life-long enthusiasm for art.  


Part One: Introduction 
1 Living with Art 
2 Artists and Audiences
3 Themes of Art 
Part Two: The Vocabulary of Art 
4 The Visual Elements
5 Principles of Design 
Part Three: Two-Dimensional Media
6 Drawing 
7 Painting 
8 Prints  
9 Camera and Computer Arts 
10 Graphic Design 
Part Four: Three-Dimensional Media 
11 Sculpture and Installation 
12 Arts of Ritual and Daily Life 
13 Architecture 
Part Five: Arts in Time 
14 Ancient Mediterranean Worlds
15 Christianity and the Formation of Europe 
16 The Renaissance
17 The 17th and 18th Centuries
18 Arts of Islam and of Africa 
19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and Japan 
20 Arts of the Pacific and of the Americas
21 The Modern World: 1800–1945 
22 From Modern to Postmodern
23 Contemporary Art around the World


About the Author

Mark Getlein

Mark Getlein arrived in New York to pursue advanced music studies at the Juilliard School, but he quickly became equally fascinated by the city's vibrant downtown art scene and magnificent museum collections. For a decade or so he led an interesting but precarious life as a pianist and painter. As a writer and development editor, he has helped to create a series of ground-breaking college textbooks in art and literature, including Art History (Abrams, 1995), A History of Art in Africa (Abrams, 2001), The HarperCollins World Reader, The Longman Anthology of British Literature, and The Longman Anthology of World Literature. This is his fourth edition as author of Living with Art.

Kelly Donahue-Wallace

Kelly Donahue-Wallace teaches Latin American art, European early modern art, and the history of prints. Her research addresses Spanish and Latin American 18th-century prints. Her areas of expertise include Spanish and Mexican 18th-century prints; Spanish colonial art; and art history pedagogy.

Kelly Donahue-Wallace received a Ph.D. in art history from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M. in 2000 and came immediately to UNT. She is currently a professor of art history in the CVAD Department of Art Education and Art History and founding coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies Program. Donahue-Wallace teaches undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in Latin American art, the history of prints, and European early modern art. She is also the author of the department’s award-winning online courses Art and Business, the award-winning Art Appreciation for Non-Majors and the award-winning Art History Survey I.

Donahue-Wallace’s research addresses the history of prints in 18th-century Spain and Mexico and the function of prints in the colonial context. She is the author of "Jeronimo Antonio Gil and the Spirit of the Spanish Enlightenment," University of New Mexico Press, 2016, and "Art and Architecture of Viceregal Latin America 1521-1821," University of New Mexico Press, 2008 and co-editor of "Teaching Art History with New Technologies: Reflections and Case Studies," Cambridge Scholars, 2008. Donahue-Wallace also has published in the journals Print Quarterly, The Americas, Colonial Latin American Review, Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, Tiempos de América, Spain; Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Mexico and Aurora. Donahue-Wallace has been the recipient of a research fellowship from Spain's Program for Cultural Cooperation, a Humanities Texas grant, a Fulbright-García Robles Fellowship, the Bernardo Mendel Visiting Faculty Fellowship from Indiana University, a Telecommunications Infrastructure grant, and many UNT faculty grants.


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