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Test Bank for Art History, 6th Edition, Marilyn Stokstad, Michael W. Cothren, ISBN 10: 0134481011, ISBN 13: 9780134481012, ISBN 10: 0134475887, ISBN 13: 9780134475882  To get more information about this please send us E-mail to smtb7000@gmail.com

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🎨 Art History 6th Edition – Comprehensive Test Bank

Test Bank for Art History, 6th Edition by Marilyn Stokstad and Michael W. Cothren
ISBN 10: 0134481011 | ISBN 13: 9780134481012
Alternate ISBNs: 0134475887 | 9780134475882

Explore a complete test bank covering ancient to contemporary art. Perfect for students, educators, and art enthusiasts, this guide aligns with Stokstad’s 6th Edition, providing structured chapter-wise insights.


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🟦 1. Prehistoric Art

Discover cave paintings, megaliths, and early symbolic representations that shaped human culture.

🟩 2. Art of the Ancient Near East

Mesopotamian, Assyrian, and Babylonian art forms, including monumental sculptures and early writing systems.

🟧 3. Art of Ancient Egypt

Explore pharaonic tombs, hieroglyphics, and iconic sculptures like the Sphinx.

🟦 4. Art of the Ancient Aegean

Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations, frescoes, and palace complexes.

🟩 5. Art of Ancient Greece

Classical architecture, sculpture, pottery, and the Parthenon masterpieces.

🟧 6. Etruscan and Roman Art

From tomb frescoes to the grandeur of Roman engineering and sculpture.

🟦 7. Jewish and Early Christian Art

Catacombs, symbolic motifs, and early basilicas of spiritual expression.

🟩 8. Byzantine Art

Iconography, mosaics, and the splendor of Hagia Sophia.

🟧 9. Islamic Art

Mosques, geometric patterns, calligraphy, and cultural aesthetics.

🟦 10. Art of South and Southeast Asia before 1200

Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temple art across India, Cambodia, and Southeast Asia.

🟩 11. Chinese and Korean Art before 1279

Dynastic painting, ceramics, and sculpture highlighting Confucian and Buddhist traditions.

🟧 12. Japanese Art before 1333

Early Buddhist sculpture, paintings, and Heian period court art.

🟦 13. Art of the Americas before 1300

Mesoamerican and Andean civilizations: murals, ceramics, and monumental architecture.

🟩 14. Arts of Africa to the Sixteenth Century

Sculpture, masks, and ritual objects showcasing rich cultural diversity.

🟧 15. Early Medieval Art in Europe

Migration art, illuminated manuscripts, and early Christian symbolism.

🟦 16. Romanesque Art

Churches, frescoes, and sculptural portals reflecting faith and power.

🟩 17. Gothic Art of the 12th & 13th Centuries

Cathedrals, stained glass, and the rise of verticality in architecture.

🟧 18. Fourteenth-Century Art in Europe

Giotto, naturalism, and proto-Renaissance innovations.

🟦 19. Fifteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe

Jan van Eyck, oil painting, and detailed realism in religious art.

🟩 20. Renaissance Art in 15th-Century Italy

Florentine masterpieces, perspective, and humanism in painting and sculpture.

🟧 21. Sixteenth-Century Art in Italy

High Renaissance works: Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci.

🟦 22. Sixteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe & Iberian Peninsula

Dürer, Bruegel, and Flemish innovations in printmaking and landscapes.

🟩 23. Seventeenth-Century Art in Europe

Baroque grandeur, dramatic light, and theatrical compositions.

🟧 24. Art of South and Southeast Asia after 1200

Late medieval and early modern temple architecture and sculpture.

🟦 25. Chinese and Korean Art after 1279

Yuan and Joseon dynastic painting, ceramics, and calligraphy.

🟩 26. Japanese Art after 1333

Muromachi and Momoyama periods: ink painting, Zen gardens, and architecture.

🟧 27. Art of the Americas after 1300

Aztec, Inca, and Maya artistic achievements before European contact.

🟦 28. Art of Pacific Cultures

Oceania: masks, ritual objects, and navigational art forms.

🟩 29. Arts of Africa from the 16th Century to Present

Colonial and post-colonial expressions, sculpture, and textiles.

🟧 30. European & American Art, 1715–1840

Rococo, Neoclassicism, and early Romanticism.

🟦 31. Mid to Late 19th-Century Art in Europe & U.S.

Impressionism, Realism, and the rise of modern urban scenes.

🟩 32. Modern Art in Europe & Americas, 1900–1950

Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism, and the avant-garde movements.

🟧 33. The International Scene since the 1950s

Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and contemporary global trends.


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