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Additional resources related to the content of each chapter will be posted here. Some of these resources will be used in class and you should use these resources as needed to supplement your understanding of the material.

KhanAcademy's AP Art History

Modern Art

6/8/2016

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19th and 20th CENTURY "ISMS"

6/6/2016

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  • KhanAcademy - Impressionism
  • KhanAcademy - Fauvism, Expressionism & Cubism
  • Woodblock prints in the Ukiyo-e style
  • ​Modern Art Timeline
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REALISM, ORIENTALISM, PHOTOGRAPHY

5/30/2016

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KhanAcadeny - Realism
KhanAcademy - Orientalism
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ROCOCO, NEOCLASSICISM, AND ROMANTICISM

4/29/2016

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Khanacademy - Rococo

Khanacademy - Neoclassicism 

Khanacademy - Romanticism in France
Western Art Timeline

Romantic Literature
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BAROQUE IN ITALY AND THE NORTH

4/4/2016

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OVERVIEW
Khanacademy - Baroque
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TECHNIQUES
Jan Vermeer and the Camera Obscura
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Caravaggio's re-dos

The Life and Art of Artemesia Gentileschi

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NORTHERN RENAISSANCE 

3/21/2016

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KhanAcademy: N. Renaissance, 15th Century
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KhanAcademy: N. Renaissance, 16th Century
Metropolitan Museum of Art

Interactive/Hieronymus Bosch


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ITALIAN RENAISSANCE (1500s)

3/9/2016

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INTRODUCTION

KHANACADEMY: 1500 - 1600 End of the Renaissance and the Reformation
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

VASARI'S LIVES OF THE ARTISTS

Interactive map of the School of Athens

Restoration of da Vinci's The Last Supper

Titian's Poesie Paintings
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Proto (1300s) and Early (1400s) ITALIAN RENAISSANCE  

2/29/2016

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INTRODUCTION

KHANACADEMY - Late Gothic Art in Italy
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KHANACADEMY - Early Renaissance in Italy


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Illustrated Renaissance Italy

A Short Guide to the Entire History of Italian Renaissance Painting

Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, and the Beginnings of the Renaissance

VASARI'S LIVES OF THE ARTISTS
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MEDIEVAL ART: EARLY, ROMANESQUE and GOTHIC

2/8/2016

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EARLY & OVERVIEW

A New Pictorial Language: The Image in Early Medieval Art

Medieval Art (Met Museum)

Art & The Middle Ages (blog)
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Book of Kells (interactive)
ROMANESQUE AND GOTHIC

Romanesque
Basilique Ste-Madeleine, Vézelay (Romanesque)

Birth of the Gothic:
Abbot Suger and the Ambulatory at St. Denis
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​​ARCHITECTURE (From: http://learn.columbia.edu/monographs/medmon/)

"Medieval architecture in the west encompasses a time period of some 1,000 years, from the decline of the Roman Empire to the advent of the Renaissance, and a geographical expanse covering all of what is now modern Europe. From the Early Christian basilicas of Rome begun in the fourth century for the nascent community of Christian followers, to the Byzantine structures of Constantinople, to early medieval architecture under the Carolingian and Ottonian rulers in northern Europe, to the Romanesque pilgrimage churches of southern France and Spain, to the Gothic cathedrals of northern France, and, finally, to the small but ornate Flamboyant churches of the 15th century—all of this, and much more, constitutes the history of medieval architecture. 

Most medieval ecclesiastical buildings were richly decorated with sculptural programs, especially on the exterior of the west façade, and windows filled with stained glass in the clerestory. These decorative cycles, usually depicting episodes from the Old and New Testament, lives of the saints but also including secular subjects such as the labors of the months or signs of the zodiac, are an integral element of the aesthetic, spiritual and functional life of the building."
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JEWISH, CHRISTIAN, AND BYZANTINE ART

1/11/2016

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OVERVIEW

Chronology of Byzantine Empire

Timeline of Christianity

History of the Church: Constantine to the Middle Ages

VIDEOS
SPECIFICS

Icons and Iconoclasm

Symbolism of Byzantine Bread Stamps
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