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Here's where you'll find a list of resources for all 250 AP objects in one place. Also some helpful material about dates and maps and how to look at art.This course contains 10...

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Introduction to cultures and religions for the study of AP Art History

An introduction to Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, and IslamThis course contains 14 segments:A brief history of Western cultureJudaism, an introductionRoots of...

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Global prehistory: 30,000-500 B.C.E.

Human expression existed across the globe before the written record. While prehistoric art of Europe has been the focus of many introductions to the history of art, very early art...

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Ancient Mediterranean: 3500 B.C.E.-300 C.E.

Artistic traditions of the ancient Near East and dynastic Egypt focused on representing royal figures and divinities and on the function of funerary and palatial complexes within...

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Early Europe and Colonial Americas: 200-1750 C.E.

This course contains 5 segments:Medieval art in EuropeMedieval artistic traditions include late antique, early Christian, Byzantine, Islamic, migratory, Carolingian*, Romanesque,...

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Later Europe and Americas: 1750-1980 C.E.

From the mid-1700s to 1980 C.E., Europe and the Americas experienced rapid change and innovation. Art existed in the context of dramatic events such as industrialization,...

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Indigenous Americas

Art of the Indigenous Americas is among the world’s oldest artistic traditions. While its roots lie in northern Asia, it developed independently between c. 10,000 B.C.E. and 1492...

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Africa: 1100-1980 C.E.

Human life, which is understood to have begun in Africa, developed over millions of years and radiated beyond the continent of Africa. The earliest African art dates to 77,000...

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West and central Asia: 500 B.C.E.-1980 C.E.

The arts of West and Central Asia play a key role in the history of world art, giving form to the vast cultural interchanges that have occurred in these lands that link the...

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West and Central Asia

This course contains 2 segments:West AsiaCentral Asia

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South, East, and Southeast Asia: 300 B.C.E. - 1980 C.E.

The arts of South, East, and Southeast Asia represent some of the world’s oldest, most diverse, and most sophisticated visual traditions.This course contains 6...

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The Pacific

The arts of the Pacific vary by virtue of ecological situations, social structure, and impact of external influences, such as commerce, colonialism, and missionary activity....

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Global contemporary: 1980-present (You were viewing this course)

Global contemporary art is characterized by a transcendence of traditional conceptions of art and is supported by technological developments and global awareness. Digital...

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Language English
Subjects Humanities

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