Art treasures of the world; art appreciation course.
- New York, 1953-
- v. illus. 26 cm.
Vols. 10- each with special t. p., have general title on p. 4 of cover. Vol. 9 has subtitle: How to appreciate art; v. 10- without subtitle.
l. The pleasures of painting, by H. W. Janson.--2. On truth to nature, by H. W. Janson.--3. Expression in art, by H. Bober.--4. How to "read" a picture, by W. Stechow.--5. Form and design, by S. Slive.--6. Style and styles, by H. W. Janson.--7. Abstraction in art, by R. Goldwater.--8. What pictures are made of, by W. S. Heckscher.--9. What makes a masterpiece, by W. M. Ivins, Jr.--10. Collectors and collecting, by W. G. Constable.--11. On drawing and drawings, by J. Costello.--12. Proportion in art, by H. Bober.--13. Prints: technique and expression, by W. M. Ivins, Jr.--14. Forgers and forgeries, by W. G. Constable.--15. Religion and art, by R. Bernheimer.--16. The Italian Renaissance, by R. W. Kennedy.--17. Tradition and invention in modern art, by G. H. Hamilton.--18. Art and literature, by W. S. Heckscher.--19. Perspective: space and depth, by R. Bernheimer.20. Scholar, critic , and layman, by A. Szathmary.--21. Modern art in everyday life, by R. Goldwater.-- 22. Light and color, by C. P. Parkhurst.--23. The northern Renaissance, by W. Lotz.--24. Painting of the baroque era, by M. F. Marcus.