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Included in the Virtual Art MuseumPublisher: Zane Publishing Reference/Art Discover the profound ways that technological changes during this century have affected how we focus on the world. Explore a subjective reality constructed according to multiple perspectives; the inner vision, personal experiences, and feelings of the artist; and the language of the artist's medium. See artistic works created by Le Corbusier, Dali, Duchamp, Giacometti, Mies van der Rohe, Mondrian, Picasso, Pollock, Warhol, Wright, and many others.
Requirements: Windows - 386/33 with Windows 3.1 or higher (Windows 95 compatible), 4 MB RAM (8 MB recommended), CD-ROM drive (double speed recommended), VGA (SVGA 640x480, 256 colors recommended), mouse and sound card recommended. Requirements: MAC - 68030+ Mac (256 colors recommended), System 7+, CD-ROM drive (double speed recommended), 8 MB RAM.
Reviews:Home PC, March 1995 "History is more than a collection of names and dates; what makes it fascinating is its record of how ideas evolve. The changes are especially captivating when seen in the work of the world's great artists over time." CD-ROM Today, February 1995 "History Through Art is devoted to what might be called ?mainstream' western art. The series adopts a rather fusty approach to the subject that appears to be derived from art history texts of generations ago...History Through Art is the only game in town when it comes to in-depth surveys of western art on CD-ROM. For that reason alone, plus its low price, it is a worthwhile purchase for schools and libraries. But I'm still waiting for the art history discs of my dreams."
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