The Commonality of Humans through Art by Stuart Handler

The Commonality of Humans through Art by Stuart Handler

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Ten leading scholars explore how art has linked different cultures over the past 30,000 years and trace how all humans are connected from birth to death.

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The Commonality of Humans through Art by Stuart Handler

THE COMMONALITY OF HUMANS THROUGH ART: HOW ART CONNECTS MANKIND THROUGH THE AGES explores how art has linked different cultures over the past 30,000 years. Organized thematically rather than chronologically or geographically, it traces how all humans are connected from birth to death. Ten leading scholars offer essays on how the language of art has been used by cultures to explain human behavior. The book begins with a discussion of the brain and art, aesthetics and human cultures, and creation myths. With these important subjects as a foundation, it moves into explorations of lived experiences: motherhood and the family, the world around us, conflict and warfare, portraying ourselves and others, sickness and healing, religion and rituals, and death. Each chapter is illustrated by outstanding artworks showing the commonality between cultures as they expressed their lives to their own people and those who followed them. The essays are written to the lay reader so the book can be a beautiful showcase on a coffee-table, an important art reference book in a library, or an introductory textbook in archaeology, cultural anthropology, and art history classes.
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ISBN 13 9781913645656
ISBN 10 1913645657
Titre The Commonality of Humans through Art
Auteur Stuart Handler
État Non disponible
Éditeur Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
Année de publication 2024-06-10
Nombre de pages 576
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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