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Paperback Writing about Art Book

ISBN: 0131945602

ISBN13: 9780131945609

Writing about Art

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This straightforward guide prepares students to describe, interpret, and write about works of art in meaningful and lasting terms. Designed as a supplement to Art History survey and period texts, this... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The book came on time with the other one I ordered. The condition was good. It's a great book if you would like to write about art. Very nice.

Improving your grade.

Writing About Art is a quick reference guide that will help anyone interpret what they are seeing in a work of art. The book helps readers learn how to break down compositions into things like color, subject matter, and symbolism, so they can read an artist's intentions and meaning as one would a book. This was a required text for my survey l art history class. I did not however elect to use it that first semester. This reference was definitely an under appreciated resource up until the midterm of my survey ll class. I improved a whole letter grade by utilizing the tips and techniques outlined in this book. I was pulling a solid B+ by the end of my first year. I can't tell you how frustrating it is not to be able to break a C average. Writing About Art really made a difference in my understanding art and my academic career. It's thin and small for a textbook, easy to overlook and disregard. But the rules laid out in how to process and describe art are universal, and easy to remember. This book has served me well in my classical western, modern, african, venetian, and south pacific art classes, as well as speaking in critiques. I saw a steady rise from that C average to an A. Anyone serious about understanding, learning, writing, or speaking intelligently about art should read this book.

The "Extra" Art History Textbook: A Writing Manual Roundup

"I know of two books specifically geared toward teaching writing in art history courses. They are Sylvan Barnet's A Short Guide to Writing About Art and Henry Sayre's Writing About Art. Their strength lies in addressing common problems that students face in the art history classroom. I have found them to be useful guides for viewing assignments and research papers in introductory classes--which is their goal. For classes built around more complex writing, however, the books below are more appropriate." Excerpt from my blog entry The "Extra" Art History Textbook: A Writing Manual Roundup: [...]

A Very Useful Handbook

It's beyond cliché to say that a book has changed your life, but this little handbook - a supplemental art history text, of all things - ranks with scripture and great literature as one of the most personally beneficial books I've ever read. This may say more about me than the book, of course, but if you are the sort of person who finds it difficult to think about art, let alone talk or write about it, then perhaps this will give you hope.Professor Sayre starts this handbook with a simple thesis: everyone could write about art, if only they knew where to start. To prove his point, Sayre chooses pieces that most laypeople would consider indescribable (like the abstractions of Jackson Pollock) and teaches the reader, slowly but surely, how to really look at the work. With subsequent lessons on choice, composition, and color, even the most "non-artistic" thinkers will begin to see things in a different light... and then Professor Sayre will then teach you how to put those thoughts into words.If you are privileged enough to attend a school where the humanities are still actively taught, you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy of this book - your papers and grades will doubtlessly improve. But even if your chances of ever taking an art appreciation class are slim, if you have any interest in the subject at all, then I highly recommend this book.

Excellent for Homework

Although I am not an Art History Major, I found this book to be very helpful when writing a paper about particular artwork!
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