Paperback, 47 black and white illustrations, 176 pages, W138 x H210mm
An invaluable handbook, How to Write Art History enables students to
get the most from their art history course. In a clear and engaging
style, Anne D'Alleva empowers readers to approach their coursework
with confidence and energy. The book introduces two basic art
historical methods formal analysis and contextual analysis revealing
how to use these methods in writing papers and in class discussion.
The
common strengths and weaknesses of an art history essay are highlighted
by using real examples of written work, and at each stage of the
writing process D'Alleva offers valuable advice on developing an
argument convincingly. In addition, she explains the most effective
methods of note-taking and outlines strategies for reviewing images
essential tools when preparing for an exam.
Providing a fascinating view of the study of art history within its
historical context, this book will be particularly helpful for those
considering a career in this rewarding discipline.