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Henry M. Sayre

    Henry M. Sayre is a distinguished professor of art history whose works delve deeply into visual culture and its place within human society. Through his writing, Sayre seeks to connect theoretical insights with practical apprehension of art, offering readers fresh perspectives on artistic creations. His scholarship is valued for its erudition and its ability to make complex subjects accessible to a wide audience. Sayre's approach to art history highlights his influence on contemporary understanding of the visual arts.

    Humanities
    Writing about Art
    A World of Art
    • 2015

      The Culture, Continuity, and Change, 2011 Custom Edition, Volume 1 [paperback]

      Humanities
    • 2012

      A World of Art

      • 600 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      3.4(24)Add rating

      " Henry Sayres art appreciation text, The World of Art, is an amazing introduction to the world of art. Students with little background in the arts routinely reach out to Henry to share how the text has influenced their lives. This is so meaningful because Henrys inspiration for A World of Art was his own students. His students wanted to see themselves reflected in their textbook. Henry decided to write an art appreciation textbook that represented all artists, not just the Western canon found at that time in the other texts. He also created a text that fostered critical thinking through looking at, talking about, and questioning works of art for his students. The result was A World of Art and the new seventh edition continues to build on those two themes- coverage of contemporary global art and a strong critical thinking framework throughout the text. This edition includes new ways for students to experience art with the new MyArtsLab, which includes ART 21 videos, Discovering Art simulations, Closer Look tours, and an eText of Writing about Art, also by Henry Sayre. " -- Amazon.com.

      A World of Art
    • 1999

      Writing about Art

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      For courses in History of Art and Art Appreciation as well as a supplement in Art studio courses and in Writing Across the Curriculum courses. This new edition continues to prepare students to describe and interpret art. Designed as a supplement to Art History survey and period texts, the book features a step-by-step approach to writing, from choosing a work to write about to preparing the final essay. For beginners as well as more advanced students.

      Writing about Art