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A Manual of the Historical Development of Art / Pre-Historic—Ancient—Classic—Early Christian; with Special Reference to Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, and Ornamentation

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A concise manual surveys art from prehistoric to early Christian eras, offering chronological outlines and a charted framework that emphasize architecture, sculpture, painting, and ornamentation. It links stylistic shifts to social, religious, intellectual, and moral contexts, and illustrates recurring formal principles from natural patterns to monumental expression. Intended as a pedagogical guide for students and the public, it proposes practical improvements in art education, public decoration, and the training of architects and artists, and advocates broader appreciation of mural and civic art. The treatment favors accessible overviews designed to prompt further study rather than exhaustive analysis.

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G. G. Zerffi

G. G. Zerffi is an author known for his work in the field of art history. His notable book, "A Manual of the Historical Development of Art," explores the evolution of art from prehistoric times through ancient and classic periods, with a particular focus on architecture, sculpture, painting, and ornamentation. This comprehensive guide serves as a valuable resource for understanding the significant milestones in the development of artistic expression across various cultures and eras.

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