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Art History Renaissance to 20th Century

Offered By: Udemy

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Art History Courses History Courses Culture Courses Architecture Courses

Course Description

Overview

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

What you'll learn:
  • Pass any basic level art history class at the college level.
  • Go to museums and art galleries and really understand what you are looking at.

The history of art from 1300 to the 20th Century

This is part two of a year-long college-level survey course in art history. This course covers art history from the European Renaissance around 1300 A.D. until the Mid 20th Century

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 from the Renaissance to the 1950s.

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 teach 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.

This course now has professionally created captions in English on 98% of all the videos.




Taught by

Kenney Mencher

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