A History of Art for Beginners and Students: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture

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A History of Art for Beginners and Students: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture

by Clara Erskine Clement Waters

EN·~8 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
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A HISTORY OF ART - FOR - BEGINNERS AND STUDENTS - PAINTING—SCULPTURE—ARCHITECTURE - WITH - COMPLETE INDEXES AND NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS - BY - CLARA ERSKINE CLEMENT

0:28
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

3:41
3

CHAPTER I. - ANCIENT SCULPTURE. - EGYPT.

20:10
4

CHAPTER II. - GREEK SCULPTURE.

1:34:11
5

CHAPTER III. - ANCIENT ITALIAN SCULPTURE.

36:14
6

CHAPTER IV. - MEDIÆVAL SCULPTURE, FROM THE FIFTH TO THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY.

50:31
7

CHAPTER V. - ITALIAN SCULPTURE IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY.

38:03
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CHAPTER VI. - SCULPTURE IN GERMANY, FRANCE, ENGLAND, AND SPAIN, FROM 1450 TO 1550.

33:14
9

CHAPTER VII. - ITALIAN SCULPTURE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY—CELLINI, MICHAEL ANGELO, AND OTHERS.

51:58
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CHAPTER VIII. - EUROPEAN SCULPTURE FROM MICHAEL ANGELO TO CANOVA.

36:07

Description

Delve into the foundations of visual culture with this clear‑spoken guide that walks listeners through the earliest masterpieces of sculpture, painting, and architecture. Beginning with the awe‑inspiring monuments of ancient Egypt, the narrator describes how artisans like the enigmatic Martisen left their mark on stone, turning tombs into timeless stories. Rich, vivid illustrations are brought to life through detailed description, helping newcomers picture the towering colossi, intricate reliefs, and the symbolic language etched into every surface.

The journey then expands to the classical worlds of Greece and Rome, highlighting iconic statues such as the Discobolus and the Apollo Belvedere, and exploring how these works shaped later artistic ideals. Along the way, the book connects these ancient achievements to the soaring arches of medieval cathedrals and the bold innovations of the Renaissance. Listeners gain a solid grounding in the key terms, techniques, and cultural contexts that underpin the visual arts, making the complex history accessible and enjoyable.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (469K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-05-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Clara Erskine Clement Waters

Clara Erskine Clement Waters

1834–1916

A widely read American writer who made art, myth, and travel feel approachable to general readers. Her books helped introduce 19th-century audiences to art history through clear, lively storytelling.

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