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Art in history

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166
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~2h 46min
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About Author

Susie Hodge

Susie Hodge FRSA is a British author and artist who has written more than 100 books and many articles and web resources for both children and adults, within genres such as art history, practical art, history, design, science, religion and biography. She was previously a copywriter at Saatchi & Saatchi and JWT. She has an MA in Art History from Birkbeck, University of London. An experienced teacher, lecturer and speaker, she has given talks at various institutions on such diverse topics as Ancient Egyptian art, modern art, Impressionism, English landscape art, fashion design and J. M. W. Turner. She lives in Westcliff-on-Sea, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Throughout the year she runs workshops and seminars for various creative institutions and has also appeared in TV documentaries that specialise in the arts and history.

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'Art in History' explores art across the ages. Clear text explains how changes and inventions influenced the art, as well as the beliefs that inspired the artists. 'Victorian Art' explains why Victorian train stations look like cathedrals.

How the series evolves

beginning
Victorian art
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finale
Prehistoric Art
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overall
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Victorian art

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'Art in History' explores art across the ages. Clear text explains how changes and inventions influenced the art, as well as the beliefs that inspired the artists. 'Victorian Art' explains why Victorian train stations look like cathedrals.

Ancient Roman art

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Examines the art of ancient Rome, including painting, mosaic, sculpture, and architecture.

Ancient Egyptian Art

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Examines the art of ancient Egypt, including wall painting, reliefs, buildings, and sculpture.

Ancient Greek Art

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Examines the art of ancient Greece, including mosaics, pottery, sculpture, architechture, and paintings.

Prehistoric Art

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Examines the art of prehistoric times, including painting, reliefs, sculpture, and pottery that has been found in Africa, the Pacific, and the Americas.