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- Unit 15: Northern Renaissance Art
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- Unit 14: Italian Renaissance Art
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- Unit 10: Early Medieval Art
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- Unit 8: Ancient Antiquity Art
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- Unit 7: Ancient Roman Art
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- Unit 5: Ancient Greek Art
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- Unit 3: Ancient Egyptian Art
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- Unit 2: Ancient Near Eastern Art
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- Getty Center
- General Information
- Worksheet
- LACMA
- General Information
- Worksheet
- Getty Villa
- General Information
- Worksheet
- MOCA
- General Information
- Worksheet
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- AP Art History Practice Tests Online
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Have you ever looked at a photograph, a painting, a building, a sculpture, or even a billboard advertisement and found it so beautiful or perhaps disturbing that you could not take your eyes off it? While art history is for people who find images compelling and historically important, our program also provides skills that go far beyond the appreciation of art. ‘Literacy’ is the ability to read texts, but to function effectively in modern society you also need to be visually literate, that is, you need skills enabling you to understand how images displayed in your environment effect your actions, desires, and beliefs. Thus, in art history courses you will focus on improving your writing ability and gain valuable experience as a critical thinker while investigating many types of images from many cultures, past and present.