Art History Prehistory to the Renaissance

This is an actual college level course that is taught at several accredited colleges.

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Art History Prehistory to the Renaissance
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Sep 2020
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What you will learn

Help you pass college.

Visit a museum or art gallery and know what you are talking about!

Impress your friends and lovers!

Pass any basic level art history class at the college level.

Why take this course?

The history of art from Prehistory to the Early Renaissance

This is part one of a year-long college-level survey course in art history. This course covers art history from the Prehistoric Era to the beginning of the European Renaissance.

This course also covers ancient non western art in the Americas, Asia, and Africa.

This course is designed as a basic college-level survey of art history. I provide an online textbook as well as study guides and worksheets.  This course covers the language used to discuss art.  A complete overview of art, culture, and architecture.

Each work is covered in depth, the works physical or formal properties are discussed such as technology used to create the work, color, medium, materials, composition, and shading.

The symbolism of each work is discussed and how to interpret the interrelationship of symbols in a work of art. 

This course is the actual content of a course I taught at an accredited college in California called Ohlone college.

I designed this course as a series of clear, non-jargon laden video lectures and texts designed to help any student who wants to pass AP art history and or any beginning level art history survey course.

STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES:

  1. To assimilate a working knowledge of the periods traditionally known as Ancient, Classical, Medieval, African, Asian (India, China, Japan, or Southeast Asia), MesoAmerica, etc.

  2. To develop an awareness of the monuments, techniques and media used during these periods.

  3. To discover the stylistic differences and modes of of expression peculiar to different cultures.

  4. To introduce to the student, significant examples of the visual arts pertinent to gaining a working knowledge of Ancient Art and Architecture.

  5. To prepare students for ensuing courses of Art History.

  6. To increase a student's sensitivity to the art of both the European and non-western cultures.


Reviews

Ludger
November 11, 2023
Interesting content, but the structure and order of the lesson could be more consistent. Some duplications in section 11.
Wilhelmina
April 4, 2023
I am slowly going through this course with my homeschooled kids as we study history. It is a bit dry, but it is also really fascinating. After watching videos on ancient American art we went to Woolaroc in Oklahoma and saw so many examples of things we had learned about.
Andrew
April 3, 2023
I appreciate the large range of coverage. The instructor balances both general concepts with specific examples. A few recommendations - Audio could be better - there is "Scratching" (perhaps from cables) - Extemporization is friendly, but instructor frequently says "I don't remember.." or "the name escapes me" which is lacking details, or adds erroneous commentary like "Leonardo DicRapio". The instruction should use a script or post-production editing to provide clear, accurate information.
Maria
March 11, 2023
Me encantó salvo porque estaba anunciado con subtítulos en español y no lo tuvo, afortunada yo que entiendo inglés que si no, hubiera hecho coraje
Joerg
June 28, 2022
Great course with a lot of content. You should also take his other art history class "Renaissance to 20th century".
Megan
January 25, 2022
its a really interesting way of learning i am a bit later doing it than other course takers but i am here to hear something new and thank you. i am 30 thanks.
A
November 7, 2021
I would like a text reference, but am satisfied and am learning about Meso-American cultures, thus far.
Lynne
May 18, 2021
So interesting - Prof. Explains everything so well. Thoroughly enjoying the course and his previous one. Wish he would record more.
Hüseyin
May 7, 2021
There are way more informative videos on youtube with decent productions. The guy doesn't even know how to pronounce Çatal Höyük, he keeps saying "Kettle" instead of "Chatal" even though it's written like that in his slides. That's not tolerable when the claim is teaching art history.
Mari
May 2, 2021
Yes, this meets my expectations. I'm not taking the course for credit, just to gain some understanding of art history. I like the instructor's engaging comments and insights.
Carla
February 7, 2021
It's a good match, but the lessons need better context. Why are we starting with this content? What will come later? A better map of the content to be covered in the class is needed
Dee
January 14, 2021
Yes lots of repetition which helps me retain information from reading and taking notes from the first slides ythen listening to the lecture
Nicoleta
January 3, 2021
Learned a lot of new stuff and ideas in just one lesson. Everything is well structured but the pdf document is written a bit messy, as the pictures are not well positioned in relation to the text, so you might have difficulties understanding where the paragraph starts.
Henry
January 2, 2021
I like is so whole learning experience, bought the course on sales and the e-book alone is worth the price I payed.
P
December 18, 2020
Most of the downloads and resources are inaccessible or unreadable. Please reattach documents in a valid format.

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