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OF HISTORY (/UPJOHN i. WINGERJ /( MAHLEP * f\ SECOND EDITION, REVISED ENLARGED <£ £ f <2 \ *DURHAM HISTORY OF WORLD ART LINCOLN GLOUCESTER SECOND EDITION •CAMBRIDGE V by XETER #BATH ^LONDON /f 7 \ 'SALISBURY *&?£/ ' -. Everard M. Upjohn, Paul S. Wingert, andJane Gaston Mahler GHEN ( T -BRUSSELS \ .AMIENS rfcTlOGM ^v^-j.ROUEN ^> This is a revised and enlarged edition J CAEN^-n (\ i \ of an authoritative introduction to the MONT ST. MICHEL SpARiTY^'^M history of world art. Broader in scope CHARTRES^ S than any comparable survey, the volume S^ BLOIS- examines architecture, sculpture, paint- >VEZELAY BOURGES ing, and the minor arts from pre-history AUTUN to the present. The text has been enlarged to include a chapter on Pre-Historic Art, another on the arts of the American Indians in •CLERMONT >*-*' f\ FERRAND J MILAN Peru and Mexico, and a third on the \ i^- / PAVIA. Art of Primitive Peoples. The chapters on the arts of the twentieth century in TOULOUSE /.AVIGNON-GENOA" NIMES f Europe and America have been greatly >ARLES "1 v IARCASSONNE expanded to incorporate the further ar- tistic achievement and increased histori- cal perspective of the past decade. Full BARCELONA attention is also given to the art of the Near and Far East. The illustrations, previously grouped ^ at the front of the book, have been in- tegrated with the text. In almost every case the illustration of a particular work of art is reproduced at the point of dis- cussion. In addition to 702 illustrations in black and white, the new edition has seventeen color plates, on which twenty- five works of art are reproduced. There are end-paper maps, one of Europe and one of the East, ni>d a line drawing at the bead of each chapter. A glossary of // y 'srti. ^g .HAMBURG, J •berlin^y' ^V\ •DESSAU I \ •DRESDEN • MUNICH DISCARD Archbishop Mitty High School •RAVENNAM5 Library -RIMINI ,.ORENCE 5000 Mitty Avenue . San Jose, California RULES 1. Books may be kept two weeks and may be re- newed one x~~ u '~A * n A~y books archbishop mitty library and magazi JL^IU^j MTINOPLE 2. A fin R oneach book which fl »ve No book wi 1721 such a :s*~j^> fine until it 3. All injuries tobooks,beyondreasonablewear,and all lossesshall be made good to the satisfaction of the Librarian. ERGAMUM 4. Each borrower is held responsible for all books drawn on hiscardandforallfinesaccruingonthesame. cfPALERMO' OLYMPIA Vv'i «fe& CNOSSUS,! / •CANDIA r HISTORY OF WORLD ART Duccio di Buoninsegna (c. 1255-1319) Temptation of Christ, Detail, Majestas, Cathedra] of Siena (1308-11) Frick Collection, New York. Tempera on wood. HISTORY OF WORLD ART EVERARD M. UPJOHN PROFESSOR OF FINE ARTS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PAUL WINGERT S. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FINE ARTS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY JANE GASTON MAHLER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FINE ARTS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SECOND EDITION REVISED AND ENLARGED ARCHBISHOP MITTY HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY 5ti00 MITTY AVENUE SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95129 new york • OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • 1958 © 1Q^8 BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, INC. First edition of history of world art, copyright 1949 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 57-10391 Fourth Printing, 1965 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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