From the Book - Eleventh edition /
The subjects of vocabulary of art history
The birth of art: Africa, Europe, and the Near East in the Stone Age
The rise of civilization: the art of the ancient Near East
Pharaohs and the afterlife: the art of ancient Egypt
Minos and the heroes of Homer: the art of the prehistoric Aegean
Gods, heroes, and athletes: the art of ancient Greece
Paths to enlightenment: the ancient art of south and Southeast Asia
Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism: the art of early China and Korea
Sacred statues and secular scrolls: the art of early Japan
Italy before the Romans: the art of the Etruscans
From seven hills to three continents: the art of ancient Rome
Pagans, Christians, and Jews: the art of late antiquity
Rome in the East: the art of Byzantium
Muhammad and the Muslims: Islamic art
From Alaska to the Andes: the arts of ancient America
South of the Sahara: early African art
Europe after the fall of Rome: early medieval art in the west
The age of pilgrims and crusaders: Romanesque art
The age of the great cathedrals: Gothic art
From Gothic to Renaissance: the fourteenth century in Italy
Of piety, passion, and politics: fifteenth-century Italian art
Beauty, science, and spirit in Italian art: the high Renaissance and mannerism
The age of Reformation: sixteenth-century art in northern Europe and Spain
Op popes, peasants, monarchs, and merchants: baroque and rococo art
Religious change and colonial rule: The later art of south and southeast Asia
Incursion, restoration, and transformation: the art of later China and Korea
From the Shoguns to the present: the art of Later Japan
The enlightenment and its legacy: neoclassicism through the mid-nineteenth century
The rise of modernism: the later nineteenth century
Before and after the Conquistadors: native arts of the Americas after 1000
Elders, "big men, " chiefs and kings: the arts of Oceania
Exploration, colonization, and independence: later African art
The triumph of modernist art: the early twentieth century
The emergence of postmodernism: the later twentieth century.
From the Book - Ninth edition
1. Ancient, medieval, and non-European art
2. Renaissance and modern art.