Title: The A–Z of Art
Authors: Nicola Hodge & Libby Anson
Publisher: BCA
Edition & Year: 1996 Edition
Pages & Size: 400 pages, 9.5 in x 11 in, Hardcover
The A–Z of Art, authored by Nicola Hodge and Libby Anson, is a visually stunning and authoritative guide that takes readers on a journey through the history of art from ancient times to the modern era. Published by BCA in 1996, this hardcover reference edition spans 400 pages in a large 9.5 in x 11 in format, making it ideal for both study and display.
Structured in an accessible encyclopedia-style A–Z format, the book offers concise yet insightful entries on over 200 major artists, schools, and movements. Each entry is accompanied by high-quality color reproductions of artworks, biographical notes, and explanations of artistic concepts. From Renaissance masters like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo to modern pioneers such as Picasso, Warhol, and Hockney, the book captures the breadth and diversity of art history.
The volume also provides chronological timelines, cross-references, and thematic discussions, making it not only a quick-reference guide but also a valuable tool for deeper exploration. Its engaging text and rich illustrations make it suitable for art students, teachers, researchers, and casual readers seeking a reliable introduction to the world of fine art.
As a collectible 1996 edition, The A–Z of Art represents both an essential reference title and a beautifully produced volume for any art lover’s library.
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Written by Nicola Hodge and Libby Anson
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Published by BCA, 1996 Edition
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Large-format hardcover (9.5 in x 11 in)
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400 pages of art history and reference
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Covers over 200 artists, movements, and styles
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Richly illustrated with high-quality color reproductions
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Features timelines, cross-references, and concise biographies
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Ideal for students, collectors, educators, and art enthusiasts
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