Description
Photography of art has served as a basis for the reconstruction of works of art and as a vehicle for the dissemination and reinterpretation of art. This book provides the first definitive treatment of the subject, with essays from noted authorities in the fields of art history, architecture, and photography. The essays explore the many meanings of photography as documentation for the art historian, inspiration for the artist, and as a means of critical interpretation of works of art. Art History Through the Camera's Lens will be important reading for students, historians, librarians, and curators of the visual arts.
Table of Contents
Preface 1 the problem of school bullying 2 the Sheffield Project: methodology and findings 3 the role of whole-school policies in tackling bullying behaviour in schools 4 tackling bullying through the curriculum 5 empowering pupils to take positive action against bullying 6 understanding and preventing bullying in the junior school playground 7 improving the school ground environment as an anti-bullying intervention 8 working directly with pupils involved in bullying situations 9 bullying and children with special educational needs



