This text was compiled, edited, and modified from Boundless Art History and …
This text was compiled, edited, and modified from Boundless Art History and Saylor Academy Art Appreciation and Techniques. It is intended as module reading for an undergraduate level introduction to art. I have uploaded it as individual pdfs to make its inclusion in LMS modules easier but if an educator chose to compress into a single document they would be welcome. Additionally, this is intended as a text that can be modified by educators to satisfy the interests and needs of their own course with only a non-commercial string attached.
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. has an extensive section …
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. has an extensive section devoted to educational resources for both educators and students. One example is a pdf or online accessed text on the Dutch Golden Age. This is comprehensive in both history and art objects and is clearly written. There are more images than text, but the sections that are included are instructive. Other topics include the Italian Renaissance, Art since 1950, a module on Arts and Crafts, American Art since the colonial period, etc. Some material is geared toward younger learners, but much of it is appropriate for an introductory, or even next level, art history class. There is no licensing statement, although it is copyrighted. There are teacher resources available as well including assessments and images. Individual teaching packets come with 20 slides, 12 11 x 14 reproductions, a cd with jpgs, and a separate classroom activity guide.
This resource is a complete text on the visual arts for a …
This resource is a complete text on the visual arts for a low level art appreciation course. It is most comprehensive on media, techniques, and methods, and less so on the art history timeline specifically. Material is commensurate with most art appreciation texts for college undergraduates on a 100 or 101 level course. The course is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License, with material credited to Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, Smarthistory, and Khan Academy. The sections can be used individually and edited to suit specific class requirements. All images show licenses or credits, but might also be sourced separately.
This is one of the primary online resources for art history. It …
This is one of the primary online resources for art history. It can be assigned as a text or used modularly. There are over 1800 essays and videos with most art historical periods covered. There are no dedicated segments on materials, techniques, and media, however. These elements are sometimes covered as part of the discussion on discrete objects. The information and images are very good and are often linked to Khan Academy videos. Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker are contributors and presences on many videos.
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