Ancient
Prehistoric
Ancient Near East
Egypt
Aegean
Classical
Ancient Greece
Etruscans
Rome
Early Christian
Byzantine
Middle Ages
Early Medieval
Romanesque
Gothic
Lead to Renaissance
Renaissance
Early Renaissance
High Renaissance Italy
Mannerism/Late 16thc Italy
Northern Europe
Baroque & Rococo
Baroque
Rococo
18th & 19th Century
Neoclassicism
Romanticism
Realism
Impressionism
Post-Impressionism
20th Century Plus
Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism
Cubism, Futurism, etc
Dada, Surrealism, Fantasy
USA Between Wars
Abstract Expressionism
Pop Art, Op Art, Minimal, Conceptual
Innovation & Continuity
Why Study Art History
ART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Chp 1. Living with Art
Chp 2. What Is Art?
Chp 3. Themes of Art
PART TWO: THE VOCABULARY OF ART
Chp 4. The Visual Elements
Chp 5. Principles of Design
PART THREE: TWO-DIMENSIONAL MEDIA
Chp 6. Drawing
Chp 7. Painting
Chp 8. Prints
Chp 9. Camera and Computer Arts
Chp 10. Graphic Design
PART FOUR: THREE-DIMENSIONAL MEDIA
Chp 11. Sculpture and Installation
Chp 12. Arts of Ritual and Daily Life
Chp 13. Architecture
Pronunciation Guide
Glossary
Site Map
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PART FIVE: ARTS IN TIME
Chp 14. Ancient Mediterranean Worlds
Prehistoric
Ancient Near East
Egypt
Aegean
Greece
Chp 15. Christianity and the Formation of Europe
Chp 16. The Renaissance
Chp 17. The 17th and 18th Centuries
Chp 18. Arts of Islam and of Africa
Chp 19. Arts of East Asia: India, China, and Japan
Chp 20. Arts of the Pacific and the Americas
Chp 21. The Modern World: 1800-1945
Chp 22. From Modern to Postmodern
Chp 23. Opening Up to the World
Core Course Thematic Links
Artist Index
Movement Index
Art Appreciation and History Homepage
Blah blah blah
Art Through the Ages: Introduction: The Art of Prehistory. pp. 26-48 (pdf)
Why Study Art History
Prehistoric
Ancient Near East
Egypt
Aegean
Greece
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