Definitely; they both give us new windows into the lives and times of people and places and events that came before in ways that mere facts or journalism cannot.
It is too early to know his definite place in the history of art.
Art history if you are good at history and Fine art if you can draw. Most people enjoy fine art more.
yes,sectionalism can be easily reflected by art literature because art is the light of your feelings, emotions, affection and keen observation. i have tried my level best my name is love
There are no specific requirements, but an art critic must have a strong knowledge of art history.
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Arnold Huaser has written: 'The social history of art' -- subject(s): Art and society, History, Literature, Art, History and criticism
Christian Shuster has written: 'The work of art in German literature' -- subject(s): German literature, History and criticism, Art in literature
John Bender has written: 'The day of 'The tempest'' 'Imagining the penitentiary' -- subject(s): Art and literature, Art, English, Crime and criminals in literature, English Art, English fiction, History, History and criticism, Prisons, Prisons in literature
Camille Paglia has written: 'Vamps & tramps' 'Sex, art, and American culture' -- subject- s -: Seksualiteit, Culture populaire, Populaire cultuur, Popular culture, Histoire, History 'Sex and violence, or nature and art' -- subject- s -: Arts, Decadence - Literary movement -, Decadence in literature, History and criticism, Literature, Modern, Modern Literature, Paganism in art, Paganism in literature, Romanticism, Sex in art, Sex in literature 'Images' -- subject- s -: Art and society, Art, ART / American / General, ART / European, ART / History / Contemporary - 1945- -, History 'Vamps & Tramps' 'The Birds' -- subject- s -: Birds - Motion picture -
Scott Herring has written: 'Lines on the land' -- subject(s): American literature, History, History and criticism, Landscape in art, Landscape in literature, National parks and reserves, Natural areas, Nature in art, Nature in literature, Wilderness areas, Wilderness areas in art, Wilderness areas in literature
Feltus Wylie Sypher has written: 'Loss of self in modern literature and art' -- subject(s): Art and science, Art, Modern, History and criticism, Literature, Modern, Modern Art, Modern Literature, Self
Richard Kenneth Emmerson has written: 'The apocalyptic imagination in medieval literature' -- subject(s): Apocalyptic literature, End of the world in literature, History and criticism, Medieval Literature 'Antichrist in the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Antichrist, Antichrist in art, Apocalyptic art, Apocalyptic literature, Christian art and symbolism, European Arts, History of doctrines
Marilynn Strasser Olson has written: 'Children's culture and the avant-garde' -- subject(s): Children in literature, Art and literature, Avant-garde (Aesthetics), Children in art, History and criticism, Children's literature, History
Alice C. Parker has written: 'The exploration of the secret smile' -- subject(s): Art and literature, Art in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Gay men in literature, History, Homosexuality and literature
Charles Maingon has written: 'L' univers artistique de J.-K. Huysmans' -- subject(s): Art, Knowledge, Art and literature, Art in literature, History
Literature is the art of the written word. There are historical tales that barely keep to the truth. Then there are non-fiction history that keeps to the facts (most of the time). Note: it has been said that history is written by the victors!So history can be considered as literature.
Jaime Hovey has written: 'A thousand words' -- subject(s): American literature, Art and literature, Description (Rhetoric), English literature, History, History and criticism, Homosexuality and literature, Influence, Modernism (Literature), Portraits in literature, Visual perception in literature