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Robert J DiYanni

    Robert DiYanni je docentom humanitných vied a inštruktážnym konzultantom v Centre pre rozvoj výučby na New York University. V týchto funkciách vyučuje kurzy kritického myslenia, interdisciplinárnych humanitných vied, obchodu a kultúry a podnikania a jeho verejnosti a vedie workshopy a konzultácie s fakultami na celej univerzite o aspektoch pedagogickej praxe. Pred príchodom na NYU pôsobil Dr. DiYanni ako pedagóg na Queens College a Pace University a ako hosťujúci profesor na Harvarde. Desať rokov tiež pôsobil ako riaditeľ medzinárodných služieb v The College Board.

    How to Understand Art
    Die Geschichte der Kunst (ART ESSENTIALS)
    Critical and Creative Thinking
    Art of the Middle Ages
    The Craft of College Teaching
    The History of Western Art
    • The History of Western Art

      • 176 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      "A concise, reader-friendly illustrated survey of Western art and architecture from prehistory to the present day. Acknowledging how architecture, painting, sculpture and the decorative arts reflect the culture and society of their time, this latest addition to the Art Essentials series invites the reader to experience and appreciate the entirety of Western art from prehistory to today. Focusing on the 'history' in art history, each of the twelve chapters opens with a question to ponder, followed by a summary of the major historical developments of the period, touching on social structure, political organization, migration, race, religious beliefs, scientific advances and customs. An exploration of these themes in the visual arts reveals how architecture, sculpture and painting simultaneously shape, reflect, and document the culture of the time and place they were created. A secondary focus explores the constantly evolving aesthetic preferences that swing between naturalism and abstraction, with each era and style either rebelling against the previous or seeking to improve it. Antecedents and outside influences are also discussed."-- Publisher's description

      The History of Western Art
      4,0
    • Art of the Middle Ages

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      A comprehensive and authoritative study of medieval visual arts in Europe, forming the ideal guide for students to all facets of art and architecture in the Middle Ages. Topics covered include tapestries, armour, stained glass, enamel and ivory work, and illuminated manuscripts.

      Art of the Middle Ages
      3,9
    • Critical and Creative Thinking: A Guide for Teachers reveals ways to develop a capacity to think both critically and creatively in practical and productive ways.

      Critical and Creative Thinking
    • How to Understand Art

      • 176 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      The visual arts enrich our lives in many ways: bringing innovative ideas and the pleasures of beauty and emotion, but they can also confound. How To Understand Art sets out to enhance the viewer's experience by breaking down the elements of art and sculpture to provide a firm basis for simple enjoyment as well as further investigation. 0With 100 visual examples drawn from across the globe, the stress is on how to assess art objectively - a key skill for any art student, museum visitor or cultural enthusiast. Janetta Rebold Benton guides the reader to re-evaluate their experiences of looking at art by learning to move beyond 'I don't know much about art, but I know what I like, ' and shift towards an understanding of 'why I like it'. 0Materials and techniques are discussed - drawing, painting, printing, photography, sculpture and decorative art - making it possible to assess what can (and cannot) be done in certain media. The book also features a section devoted to six key artists who have had a particularly notable and innovative influence on the history of art: Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt van Rijn, Vincent van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol. Perfectly aimed at students and the general reader, this indispensable guide to the subject is well-placed to encourage questions and discussion, especially in the light of current debates surrounding class, ethnicity, gender and race

      How to Understand Art
      4,1