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Blair, Shelia S.; Bloom, Jonathan M. – Humanities, 1990
Traces the history and development of the visual arts of the Islamic world. Discusses the architecture of Islamic culture. Delineates the relationship between technological progress and the flowering of Islamic art. Summarizes briefly the contents of their book, "The Art and Architecture of Islam: 1250-1800." (RW)
Descriptors: Architecture, Art, Art Expression, Art History
Meyer, Esther da Costa – Humanities, 1995
Examines Vincent Scully's work as teacher, writer, and critic. This reminisce by a former student also lauds Scully's role as mentor to several generations of art historians. Briefly covers his work on behalf of historic preservation and discusses two seminal works, "American Architecture and Urbanism" and "The Earth, the Temple,…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art History, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Hackney, Sheldon – Humanities, 1995
Vincent Scully, Yale art historian, discusses urban architecture, classical influences, and the role of technology. He argues for a public architecture that expresses and supports the concept of communities, and discusses the decline and rebirth of American cities. (MJP)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Architecture, Art Criticism, Art History
Calkins, Robert G. – Humanities, 1995
Characterizes the medieval cathedral as an architectural encyclopedia, expressing the humanistic concerns, beliefs, and aspirations of the period in which it was built. Explains the theological, political, and social significance of the cathedral's architectural characteristics from the floor plan to the spires. Discusses the process and problems…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Art History, Building Design