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    Cover Photograph: View of sphinxes, the first pylon, and the central east-west aisle of Temple of Amun-Re, Karnak at Luxor, Egypt. (Photo: Dr. Cerise Myers, CC BY)

    Introduction to Art History I

    Cerise Myers, Textbook Project Lead, Principal Writer and Editor
    Ellen C. Caldwell, Assistant Project Lead, Principal Writer and Editor
    Alice J. Taylor, Principal Writer and Editor
    Margaret Phelps, Consulting Editor
    Lisa Soccio, Consulting Editor

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This OER textbook is made possible by a grant from the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges Open Educational Resources Initiative (ASCCC OERI).


    Textbook citation Information:

    Myers, Cerise; Caldwell, Ellen C.; Phelps, Margaret; Soccio, Lisa; and Taylor, Alice, editors. Introduction to Art History I (2022). LibreTexts Libraries. (CC BY-NC-SA)

    The editorial team wrote the textbook Introduction, Chapter Introductions, Editors’ Notes, and Global Connections. A sample citation of a “Global Connections” box is below:

    Myers, Cerise; Caldwell, Ellen C.; Phelps, Margaret; Soccio, Lisa; and Taylor, Alice, editors. “Global Connections: Oral History, Art History, and Archaeology,” in Introduction to Art History I (2022). LibreTexts Libraries. (CC BY-NC-SA)

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