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3 Complete Software Programs Product Information A Love of Art presents three in-depth CD-ROMs that will spark or rekindle your love for art. You will explore nearly a thousand years of art history, from Romanesque and Renaissance style to Realism and Modernism. Every art buff will appreciate the breadth of art styles covered, as well as the various modes of artistic expression presented. A Love of Art is a perfect supplement for students, art patrons, and everyone who appreciates the masterpieces of western art. Enjoy the added bonus screen saver and the works of Claude Monet! Products Included
Product Overview Encyclopedia of Western Art, Vol. I Journey through a thousand years of artistic creation. Discover the various European, classical art styles of the years 1000 to 19000 – Romanesque, gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, and Modernism. Learn about the artists, view their masterpieces, and understand the importance of each stylistic trend. Whether architecture, sculptures, or paintings, you'll enjoy works of art that are tangible traces of our culture and icons of imaginative power and genius.
Encyclopedia of Western Art, Vol. II This volume is divided into six navigational paths: Styles, Chronology, Masterpieces, Artists, Glossary, and Cities of Art. In Styles, enjoy a commentated slide show or a written analysis of the chosen style. Chronology tells of the most important events in the history of Western art, illustrated with hundreds of photos and paintings. The Masterpieces utilizes five separate search options to let you display all the works of art presented in this volume. Artists presents the life and activity of each artist. Finally, in Cities of Art, you'll examine the important monuments of Paris, Rome, Florence, Madrid, London, Munich, and Vienna. The Claude Monet Collection Inside you will find the screen saver and wallpaper for Windows plus 22 breath-taking color images and more than a dozen screen saver special effects. compatible with After Dark and images from Microsoft Scenes. Claude Monet, the painter credited for finding the first modernist movement - Impressionism. System Requirements