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Art and Design Fundamentals 

Art & Design Fundamentals,
with Digital Course Materials

Art & Design Fundamentals, 2D and Color, with Digital Course Materials

Art History and Appreciation

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Art Matters
A Contemporary Approach to Art Appreciation, Second Edition
with Digital Course Materials

Modern Art

A Global Survey from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Present

This is America

Re-Viewing the Art of the United States

Art for Everyone,
with Digital Course Materials

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Art of the

Non-Western World  
Asia, Africa, Oceania,
and the Americas

Medieval Art,
250-1450

Matter, Making, and Meaning

The Visual Arts of Africa
Gender, Power, and Life Cyle Rituals 

Second Edition

American Architecture  
A Thematic History

Second Edition

16 Ways of Looking
at a Photograph

Contemporary Theories 

Visual Worlds   

Looking, Images,
Visual Disciplines

Contemporary Art 

Arts Management

Themes of
Contemporary Art

Visual Art After 1980
Fifth Edition

Arts Management

Uniting Arts and Audiences in the 21st Century
Second Edition

Studio Art and Graphic Design 

Drawing Essentials
A Complete Guide to Drawing
Fourth Edition

Drawing
A Sketch and Textbook
Second Edition

Life Drawing  
A Sketch and Textbook

Effective Graphic Design

Visual Literacy Workbook
For Graphic Design and Fine Art Students

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