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Introduction to Western Art History—Pre-historic to High Gothic

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Date Added to MERLOT: January 27, 2012
Date Modified in MERLOT: January 27, 2012
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The Saylor Foundation
Submitter : Sean Connor

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This course examines the history of Western art, beginning with the first objects created by prehistoric humans around 20,000 years ago and ending with the art and architecture of the High Gothic period in fourteenth-century Europe. The information presented in this course will provide the student with the tools to recognize important works of art and historical styles, as well as to understand the historical context and cultural developments of Western art history through the end of the medieval period. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (Art History 110)

Keywords:
Romanesque, Hellenistic, Art, Gothic, Classical Art, Roman, Art History, Prehistoric, Islamic, Estruscan

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Primary Audience: College General Ed, College Lower Division
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Language: English
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This work is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States

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