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Art History Part 1 of 2 I AP I Full Year Curriculum


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Art History Part 1 of 2 I AP I Full Year Curriculum

Short Summary

In this 15 week semester course, students will study the development of art from the ancient to the medieval world.

Class Information

$20.00
15
45
$300.00
From Ages 12 to 18

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Description

This class is taught at a standard level, however, I am able to offer additional work as well as AP ( Advanced Placement ) designation on your transcript (I am AP authorized) if you would like your student to take this class at an AP level--please contact me about this option.

This course is a rhetorical level course intended to introduce the student to the major themes and moments in art history.  This course will involve both writing and reading.  We will explore the history of art across the globe from prehistory to the middle ages. You’ll analyze works of art through observation, discussion, reading, and research.  You will be learning how to observe, think about, analyze, and present ideas about art and history and to connect events to the larger trends and themes in world history.  First, an emphasis will be placed on visual literacy, that is, the ability to apply art historical methodologies to students’ visual environment (from high art to pop culture) so that the student understands how images encode social and political ideologies. Second, the student will be encouraged to not only appreciate works of art from other cultures, but to value them as well. Third, the student will be encouraged to learn to defer judgment when looking at works of art, developing critical thinking skills by considering the assumptions they bring to an evaluation and learn to collect evidence before forming opinions. Fourth, the student will learn the basic canon of western images and be able to understand the basic problems and flux of that canon. Finally, the student will be encouraged to continue their journey into the intellectual and emotional joys of aesthetic experiences.

This class is a discussion-based, interactive format.  Each week you will be responsible for reading background material and assigned primary documents.  You will be expected to write a reading response for each of your readings.  These reading responses should be 1-2 pages on the background material for each time period in history and the important elements of the work.  In class, we will spend much time discussing images, putting themes in their historical context and asking questions about the artist’s and our own worldviews.  I expect you to come to class prepared to participate in this discussion. You will also be assigned brief presentations.  These presentations will involve researching the biographical information for significant figures and key information for major moments we will study in class.  This class is ESL friendly.

Week 1-Art history terms and concepts

Week 2-Prehistoric 

Week 3-Mesopotamia

Week 4-Egypt

Week 5-Archaic Greece

Week 6-Classical Greece

Week 7-South Asia

Week 8-East Asia

Week 9-Hellenistic and Etruscan

Week 10-Rome

Week 11-Early Middle Ages and Byzantine

Week 12-Islamic empire

Week 13-High Middle Ages

Week 14-Late Middle Ages

Week 15-Africa and the Americas

We will continue on in Part 2!


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