Hi Javier,
This is fairly light-weight, but here you go…
PLEASE JUST TEXT ME A "YES" WHEN YOU'VE BEEN HERE, SO I KNOW THIS HASN'T BEEN A HUGE WASTE OF TIME.
Shout if you have any questions, or if there's anything I can do to help. - Jill
General Resources:
Visual Timelines (fr Essential Humanities):
Quick Survey of Modern Art (20 Century):
This is fairly light-weight, but here you go…
PLEASE JUST TEXT ME A "YES" WHEN YOU'VE BEEN HERE, SO I KNOW THIS HASN'T BEEN A HUGE WASTE OF TIME.
Shout if you have any questions, or if there's anything I can do to help. - Jill
General Resources:
- Strickland, Carol. “The Annotated Mona Lisa: A Crash Course in Art from Prehistoric to Post-Modern”, 2007.
- Oxfordartonline.com: if you can get access to it through your library, it is the starting reference for research.
- Gardner’s Art through the Ages: online study guide, chapter 35: Europe & America, 1900-45, study guide, quiz, crossword, etc.
- www.artstory.org concise summaries of movements, artists w/links to deeper coverage
- www.smarthistory.org short “talks” looking at works of art, some areas stronger than others, but useful, esp if the students haven’t seen things in person before.
- Met’s Curriculum Resources (pdfs you can download to ibooks): http://www.metmuseum.org/learn/for-educators/publications-for-educators they’re great - esp for non-western art
Visual Timelines (fr Essential Humanities):
- http://www.essential-humanities.net/western-art/western-architecture/timeline-of-western-architecture/
- http://www.essential-humanities.net/western-art/western-painting/timeline-of-western-painting/
- and of course, The Met's timeline is beyond compare...sure you're already aware of that.
- flashcards are in folders by section (20c Modernism, Art & WWI, American Modernism)
- general art history folders are labeled Survey (Survey: Renaissance, etc).
Quick Survey of Modern Art (20 Century):
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