Art and Architecture of the World's Religions: [2 Volumes]
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Biographical Note: Leslie Ross is professor and chair of the art history program at Dominican University of California, San Rafael, CA. Her previous works include Greenwood's Medieval Art:...
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Marc Notes: Leslie Ross is professor and chair of the art history program at Dominican University of California, San Rafael, CA. Her previous works include Greenwood's Medieval Art: A Topical Dictionary (1996), Text, Image, Message: Saints in Medieval Manuscript Illustrations (1994), and Artists of the Middle Ages (2003). Brief Description: Two abundantly illustrated volumes offer a vibrant discussion of how the divine is and has been represented in art and architecture the world over. The focus of each chapter is on the temples, churches, and religious buildings, statues, paintings, and other works of art and architecture created by believers. Each representative work of art or architecture is examined in terms of its history, materials, symbols, colors, and patterns, as its significance is explained to the reader. With extensive illustrations, these volumes are the definitive reference work on art and architecture of the world's religions.
Review Quotes: "Written in an accessible style for high school and up, this two-volume set offers background on how the divine has been represented in art and architecture around the world." -- "Reference & Research Book News "Review Quotes: "Ross' authoritative new work therefore stands alone in its class. Available both in print and as an e-book, it is recommended as a fine addition for all academic and art library reference shelves, virtual or otherwise." -- "ARBAonline "Review Quotes: "This work will probably be most appreciated at an undergraduate college or in a public library with a large interest in religion. It could also be useful to anyone looking for general information or a beginning place for information about religion, architecture, and religious artifacts." -- "Library Journal "Review Quotes: "Religion is often expressed and appreciated through art. Surprisingly, few books meld these two. Similarly, few books compare religions in terms of their creative expression. For these reasons, professor and art historian Ross' set is a welcome reference work. . . . Offers a very useful and intriguing introduction and is recommended for large public and academic libraries." -- "Booklist "Review Quotes: "This well-researched set will be useful for history/art history students and faculty, rather than general readers. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above." -- "Choice "Review Citations:
Contributor Bio:Ross, Leslie D Leslie Ross is professor and chair of the art history program at Dominican University of California, San Rafael, CA. Her previous works include Greenwood's Medieval Art: A Topical Dictionary (1996), Text, Image, Message: Saints in Medieval Manuscript Illustrations (1994), and Artists of the Middle Ages (2003). |
