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Art = : discovering infinite connections in art history / The Metropolitan Museum of Art ; edited by Gwen Roginsky, Rachel High, Rebecca Morrill and Diane Fortenberry.

By: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) [author.]Contributor(s): Roginsky, Gwen [editor.] | High, Rachel [editor.] | Morrill, Rebecca [editor.] | Fortenberry, Diane [editor.]Language: English Publisher: London : New York, NY : Phaidon Press Limited ; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 447 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 33 cm 1 timeline (1 folded sheet : color illustrations ; 33 cm)Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0714879428; 9780714879420Other title: Art equals : discovering infinite connections in art historySubject(s): Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Catalogs | Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) | Art, Comparative -- Pictorial works | Art -- New York (State) -- New York -- Catalogs | ArtLOC classification: N 7428.5 | .M48 2020
Contents:
Director's foreword -- Introduction -- Notes to the reader -- Artworks: Material, Technique ; Period, Place, Style ; Object, Subject -- Essays -- Glossary of selected keyword terms -- List of works.
Summary: An entirely new approach to exploring global art history, presented through the lens of one of the world's leading art museums. Featuring more than 800 artworks from the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this groundbreaking book - organized by thematic keywords rather than the usual chronological or geographical categories, and drawing upon analytics from The Met's online Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History - offers fresh, unconventional ways of engaging with visual culture. Beyond the wealth of illustration, more than 160 engaging curatorial essays place the works in wider contexts, while a foldout, detachable timeline offers further perspective. Published to coincide with The Met's 150th anniversary celebrations in 2020.Summary: Art= is a groundbreaking book that: offers fresh and unconventional ways of exploring visual culture from around the world through the lens of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's vast and unsurpassed collection. Ingeniously designed with color-coded sections and four ribbons to assist navigation and cross-referencing, this beautifully produced volume is an essential reference book for all interested in fine art, ancient cultures, fashion, design, photography, and the infinite connections in between.
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"Based on the online Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, metmuseum.org/toah"--Colophon.

Includes index.

"Timeline of selected works" (1 folded sheet) in pocket.

Director's foreword -- Introduction -- Notes to the reader -- Artworks: Material, Technique ; Period, Place, Style ; Object, Subject -- Essays -- Glossary of selected keyword terms -- List of works.

An entirely new approach to exploring global art history, presented through the lens of one of the world's leading art museums. Featuring more than 800 artworks from the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this groundbreaking book - organized by thematic keywords rather than the usual chronological or geographical categories, and drawing upon analytics from The Met's online Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History - offers fresh, unconventional ways of engaging with visual culture. Beyond the wealth of illustration, more than 160 engaging curatorial essays place the works in wider contexts, while a foldout, detachable timeline offers further perspective. Published to coincide with The Met's 150th anniversary celebrations in 2020.

Art= is a groundbreaking book that: offers fresh and unconventional ways of exploring visual culture from around the world through the lens of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's vast and unsurpassed collection. Ingeniously designed with color-coded sections and four ribbons to assist navigation and cross-referencing, this beautifully produced volume is an essential reference book for all interested in fine art, ancient cultures, fashion, design, photography, and the infinite connections in between.

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