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Art class starting on page 1
Art class starting on page 1
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Book Introduction
In just one minute per page, you will have mastered art knowledge!

Is there anyone who doesn't know Van Gogh's paintings?
However, there are probably not many young people who have taken an interest in looking into the artist's thoughts and life behind the painting.
Moreover, you may wonder, ‘Do I really need to know this in the curriculum?’
But knowing art means knowing world history and the culture of the time.
"Art Lessons Starting from Page 1" is a book for young people who want to learn about art quickly and easily.


This book is the youth edition of "365 Art Guides: All the Knowledge in the World Becomes Yours," and contains only the 200 most important keywords in art.
Each keyword is explained in just one page, so you can learn it without any burden, and it is organized into seven topics: works, art history, painters, genres/techniques, world history, stories, and mythology/religion, so art is organized clearly in your head.
Through this book, young people will have the pleasure of learning about the history of beauty in the world.

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How to read this book
prolog

1.
work
: Essential masterpieces you must know


Girl with a Pearl Earring | Harmony in Red (Dessert) | Sunflowers | Ophelia | Spring | Portrait of the Arnolfini | The Scream | Judith and Holofernes | Pieta | The Death of Marat | The Skating Priest | The Angelus | The Cradle | The Kiss | Olympia | Cafe Terrace at Night | A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte | The Fisherman's Wife Sewing | The Storm | The Ambassadors | An Arrangement in Gray and Black | The Descent from the Cross | The Maids of Honor | The Broken Column | Aphrodite Looking in the Mirror
The Last Judgment | The Altarpiece of Izenheim | The Wheat Field with Crows

2.
Art History
: A defining moment in art history, from primitive art to modern art.


Primitive Art I | Primitive Art II | Egyptian Art | Ancient Greek Art | Hellenistic Art | Early Christian Art | Medieval Art | Icons, the Bible in Painting | Early Renaissance | High Renaissance I | High Renaissance II | High Renaissance III | Flemish Renaissance, Genre Painting | Mannerist Art | Baroque Art | Dutch Baroque | Art of Protestant Countries | Rococo Art | Neoclassicism | Academic Style | Romanticism | Modern Landscape Painting | Realism | Exhibition of Refusals | Impressionism | Escape from a Single Point of View | Expressionism | Landscapes Toward Abstraction | Fauvism | Neoplasticism | Bridge School | Hot Abstraction

3.
artist
: An artist who left a mark on art history or lived an impressive life


Vincent van Gogh | Claude Monet | Rosa Bonheur | Edgar Degas | Vigée Le Brun | Jan van Eyck | Michelangelo Buonarroti | Caravaggio | Sandro Botticelli | Berthe Morisot | Jacques-Louis David | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | Leonardo da Vinci | Paul Gauguin | Sofonisba Anguissola | Johannes Vermeer | Rembrandt van Rijn | Peter Paul Rubens | Titian Vecellio | Gustave Courbet | Diego Velázquez | Auguste Renoir | Angelica Kaufmann | Benozzo Gozzoli | Judith Leyster

4.
Genre/Technique
: Painting styles and techniques perfected by masters through trial and error


Soto In Su | Funeral portrait sculpture | Dripping and action painting | Ukiyo-e | Still life | Icon painting | Decoupage | Monotype | Trompe-l'oeil | Impressionist sculpture | Cloisonnism | Lithograph | Vanitas | Pointillism | Sublime | Female nude sculpture | Camera obscura | Foreshortening | Art Nouveau | Merz | Decadent art | Fresco | Tempera painting | Altarpiece | Bodegone | Perspective | Fête Galante | History painting | Impasto | Portrait

5.
World History
: A masterpiece of the times that records major events in world history.


Ancient Sparta | Victory at the Battle of Issus | Founding of Rome | Death of Caesar | Beginning of the Roman Empire | Spread of Christianity | Rise of Emperor Constantine | Development of the Eastern Roman Empire | Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire | Crusades | Hundred Years' War | Council of Florence and the Renaissance | Spanish Restoration Movement | Diet of Worms and Martin Luther | Founding of the Church of England | Nine-Day Queen | Dutch War of Independence | American War of Independence | French Revolution | Downfall of Charles IV | Coronation of Emperor Napoleon | French invasion of Spain | French July Revolution | Paris under the Ottoman Barons | The German Empire
Life | World War I | Nazi bombing of Guernica | The Holocaust

6.
Story
: The hidden stories behind masterpieces and controversial moments in art history.


Vulgar and shallow topics | The disappearance of Dr. Gachet | I want you | A penny saved by pride | The discovery of the twin Mona Lisas | A masterpiece hidden in a shabby farmhouse | Van Gogh's ear | Who do I belong to? | A portrait sold in pieces | As the Seine flows under the Pont Mirabeau | Who is next to Jesus? | Mucha's life changed by a phone call | The treasure that England prevented from being exported | The truth about Beatrice | The queen for six months | The horse did not run like that | Paris
Madame X, who shook things up | The painting that was brought before the Inquisition | Madame de Pompadour, who became the king's lady | The Pope's private life | An Austrian woman in her underwear | From 70,000 won to 500 billion won | A face erased by worry | A mother and daughter of love and hate | Her last appearance | Admiral Nelson's love | Leo X, life itself a scandal | The secret in the shoemaker's step

7.
Mythology and Religion
: Greek mythology, the Bible, and legends encountered through works of art


The origin of the Milky Way | The birth of Aphrodite | Pallas and the Centaur | Hephaestus's forge | Cronus devouring his children | Dionysus and Ariadne | Paris's choice | Pride turned into a spider | Galatea | Laocoon | Zeus and Thetis | Another Tower of Babel | The wedding of Mary | The Annunciation | The Visitation of Mary | The birth of Jesus | The adoration of the Magi | The goldfinch and the Virgin | The birth of John the Baptist | The baptism of Jesus | The calling of St. Matthew | The arrest of Jesus | Veronica's veil | The crucifixion of Peter | The crucifixion and salvation | The supper at Emmaus | The coronation of the Virgin | The origin of Santa Claus | St. Helena

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Publisher's Review
“Be invited to a world of imagination and expression!”
-200 Art Keywords You Can Learn Naturally Just by Reading It-
★The only art book to read along with your textbook★


Why do we need to know art now?
Do you remember the paintings by artists like Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso, and Monet that you encountered in art exhibitions or collections? You probably have a general idea of ​​their works, but you probably don't know the exact titles, themes, or the lives they led.
Especially teenagers who are busy with their studies right now will think like this.
"Do we really need to know about art?" However, through the works and lives of artists, we can learn about the scenes and flow of world history, and the culture of that time.
This is an essential liberal arts course that is absolutely necessary to build background knowledge for the CSAT and essay writing.
But you might be wondering, 'How do I get all that stuff done?'

Art was so mysterious, every single page is memorable!
《Art Class Starting from Page 1》 is designed for such young people.
This is the youth edition of “Art 365: One Page to Make All the Knowledge in the World Yours,” and it contains only 200 keywords that you must know in art.
When you have a little spare time to read during your studies, or when you have a question about art while studying, just take one minute and read one page.

It is composed of seven topics: works, art history, painters, genres and techniques, world history, stories, and mythology and religion, so it has the effect of organizing major art knowledge in your head at a glance.
Each keyword has a one-line summary attached, so you can quickly grasp the content just by reading this sentence.


The joy of rediscovering the beauty of the world
Did you know why Gauguin asked for Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" rather than his own studies? Isn't it surprising that Michelangelo painted "Pieta" when he was twenty-four? Did you know that the Impressionists began as exhibitions of artists not recognized by the mainstream? Why do early portraits only show the side of the face? You may have also heard for the first time that da Vinci's only self-portrait may be a forgery?

What do you think? There are so many interesting stories surrounding famous paintings, aren't there? This book also reveals the mysterious and exciting world of art.
And it's important to know how artists discovered and expressed beauty and what important role they played in world history.
Because it will guide me into a world of ideas and inspiration that will allow me to see the world in a new way.
Now, shall we enter the art museum that houses the most beautiful things in the world?
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: April 15, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 244 pages | 462g | 153*225*13mm
- ISBN13: 9791191825343
- ISBN10: 1191825345

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