01682 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056245001900097100002400116260004100140300002200181020001800203084001900221520118500240082001301425650001501438650001201453990001101465INLIS00000000000214520211129030727 a0010-0621001745211129 0 1 aPeople At Work1 aMcHugh, Christopher aNew York :bThompson Learning,c1993 a32 hlm. ;c27 cm. a1-56847-111-4 aR.704.94 MCH p aPEOPLE AT WORK This lavishly illustrated series shows how people from around the world have expressed their feelings and thoughts through art. You will discover how major themes in art are depicted by different cultures and at different periods in history. Thirty or more examples from the world`s great museums are included in each book. Claude Monet`s water lily paintings are perhaps the most beautiful depiction of tranquility ever created, while J.M.W. Turner`s violent paintings of the sea portray inner turmoil like no other work of art. Water is a powerful image in art, and here is a wonderful collection showing how artists have depicted the seas, rivers, and waterways that provide sustenance, transportation, and more in our daily lives. You will survey paintings such as a ship on the ocean and bathers at the turn of the century, early Greek art of adventurers crossing the Mediterranean, and a Chinese ceramic depicting a dragon in a blue sea. Best of all, you will learn how powerful an image water can be by looking at other people`s responses to it through history. Reinforced Binding Suitable For Library Use A Wayland Book Published by Thomson Learning.(libra) aR.704.94 4aSeni Lukis 4aSejarah a018233