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Digital images are a wonderful alternative to traditional slides, and we are proud to offer a fine selection from Universal Art Images for classroom and lecture use. These slide sets are available exclusively for art educators. Gone are the days of waiting for slides to be returned or finding your slides damaged. Digital images can be shared over a network and viewed by many users at the same time. Images arrive on a CD with four different resolutions (100, 400, 800, 3000 DPI) for each piece. Each set is indexed using thumbnail images, making it easier than ever to design a lesson. Microsoft Power Point has been a very popular tool for creating presentations. Attach a digital projector to your computer and teach! Unit 1: Prehistoric – Baroque — Includes examples from the Prehistoric, African, Pacific Islands, Precolumbian, North American Indian, India, Chinese, Japanese, Near Eastern, Egyptian, Aegean, Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Early Christian and Byzantine, Early Medieval, Romanesque, Islamic, Gothic, Precursors of the Renaissance, Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Mannerism, Northern Renaissance, and Baroque periods. Unit 2: Late Baroque – 20th Century — Includes examples from the Late Baroque and Rococo, Neoclassicism and Romanticism, Barbizon School, Realism and Impressionism, Post Impressionism, Symbolism and Art Nouveau, Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism and Fantasy, Futurism, SeStijl, and Suprematism, Realism, Early Abstraction, Abstract Expressionism, Figurative Abstraction, Pop and OP, and 20th Century styles. Unit 3: Contemporary — Includes examples of Realism, Pattern and Decoration, New Image Art, Neo-Expressionism, Graffiti and Cartoon Art, Neo Abstraction, New Art - Painting, New Art - Sculpture, New Art - Photography, Pop and Beyond, Assemblage and Environments, Abstraction, Optical art and Hard Edge Painting, Minimalism, Feminist Art, Conceptual Art, Performance and Video Art, Process Art and Installation Art, and Earthwork and Sitework styles. Complete Sets — Contains units 1, 2, and 3. Note — We regret that we cannot give refunds on videotapes, |
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