Grin presents an extensive selection of scholarly works within "Art Studies: Foundational Concepts and Critical Debates." This essential resource for students covers a wide spectrum of the art world, from undergraduate research papers to detailed technical reports. Delve into the complex analysis of art forgery, examining where authenticity ends and fraud begins. Explore the intersection of great architecture with urban development and the evolving role of art museums as cultural cornerstones. Our collection also features critical discussions on women in art history—as patrons, creators, and critics—and literary-artistic interpretations, such as Ophelia's depiction in Shakespeare and Millais. For those interested in scientific investigation, find studies using archaeometry to address the attribution of icons, including archangels Michael and Gabriel, and exploring issues like biodeterioration of wooden support by anobiidae beetles. All texts are available instantly as PDF or eBook, with print-on-demand options, providing comprehensive learning materials.