Readings
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1.1.1 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Laura A. Tedesco’s “Introduction to Prehistoric Art, 20,000-8,000 B.C.”
Link: The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Laura A. Tedesco’s “Introduction to Prehistoric Art, 20,000-8,000 B.C.” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an introduction to the study of Prehistoric Art.
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1.1.2 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Jean Clottes’ “Chauvet Cave (ca. 30,000 B.C.)” and Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Laura Anne Tedesco’s “Lascaux (ca. 15,000 B.C.)”
Links: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Jean Clottes’ “Chauvet Cave (ca. 30,000 B.C.)” (HTML) and Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Laura Anne Tedesco’s “Lascaux (ca. 15,000 B.C.)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of these two webpages in order to get an overview of two of the most important examples of Prehistoric cave painting. As always, please look closely at all cited images.
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1.2.1 Reading: Sweet Briar College: Dr. Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe’s “Stonehenge"
Link: Sweet Briar College: Dr. Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe’s “Stonehenge” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read this overview of Stonehenge, the most famous Megalithic monument produced in Neolithic Europe. Carefully examine all diagrams and illustrations.
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1.2.2 Reading: Boundless: “Art of the Ancient Near East” and “Art in Western Europe”
Link: Boundless: “Art of the Ancient Near East” (PDF) and “Art in Western Europe” (PDF)
Instructions: Read these articles and examine the associated images to learn about art during the Neolithic Period.
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2.1 Reading: The British Museum's "Historic Writing" and "Sumerians."
Links: The British Museum's "Historic Writing" (HTML) and "Sumerians." (HTML)Instructions: Please read both of these webpages for an introduction to Sumerian art and culture. For the "Historic Writing" webpage, only read the sections entitled "The earliest form of writing" and "Cuneiform" for an introduction to one of the most important contributions of Sumerian culture.Terms of Use: Please respect the copyright and terms of use displayed on the webpage above.
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2.1 Reading: Boundless: “Sumer”
Links: Boundless: “Sumer” (PDF)
Instructions: Read this article and examine the image of the Stele of Vultures. Use the map to take a closer look at the cities of Sumer.
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2.2 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art's "The Akkadian Period (ca. 2350-2150 B.C.)" and The British Museum's "Babylonians"
Links: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art's “The Akkadian Period (ca. 2350–2150 B.C.)” (HTML) and The British Museum's "Babylonians" (HTML)Instructions: Please read the entirety of these webpages for an introduction to the art and culture of Akkad, Lagash, and Babylon.Terms of Use: Please respect the copyright and terms of use displayed on the webpage above.
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2.2 Reading: Khan Academy’s Smart History: “Sumerian Art”
Link: Khan Academy’s Smart History: “Sumerian Art” (PDF)
Instructions: Read this article about Sumerian art.
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2.3 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art, “Assyria, 1365-609 B.C.” and Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: “Human-headed winged lion (lamassu)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art's “Assyria, 1365-609 B.C.” (HTML) and Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: “Human-headed winged lion (lamassu)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of these webpages, paying careful to all cited images.
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2.3 Reading: Charles E. Jones’s AWOL – The Ancient World Online: “Knowledge and Power in the Neo-Assyrian Empire”
Links: Charles E. Jones’s AWOL – The Ancient World Online: “Knowledge and Power in the Neo-Assyrian Empire” (HTML)
Instructions: Read this webpage and examine the associated images. Please note that there are a number of links to related topics located on the page. Click on each of the links and read any of the corresponding text.
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2.4 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art’s “Panel: Striding Lion”
Link: The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art’s “Panel: Striding Lion” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage, which provides background information on Neo-Babylonian art and discusses one example of art from this period.
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2.4 Reading: Boundless: “Neo-Babylonia”
Links: Boundless: “Neo-Babylonia” (PDF)
Instructions: Read this article and examine the associated images to learn about art during the in the Neo-Babylonian Empire, also known as the Chaldean Empire.
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2.5 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art’s “The Achaemenid Persian Empire (550-330 B.C.)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art’s “The Achaemenid Persian Empire (550-330 B.C.)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage, paying careful attention to the cited images. As you are reading, try to keep dates in mind, considering the chronology of other Near Eastern cultures in relation to this one.
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2.5 Reading: Boundless: “Persia”
Link: Boundless: “Persia” (PDF)
Instructions: Read this article and examine the associated images to learn about art during the in the Persian Empire and the Achaemenid dynasty.
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3.1 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Susan Allen's “Kings and Queens of Egypt”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Susan Allen's “Kings and Queens of Egypt” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read this brief introduction to the art of Ancient Egypt and the important role of its rulers. Click on each image to view a larger version and read the description for each.
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3.2 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Catharine H. Roehrig's “Egypt in the Old Kingdom (ca. 2649-2150 B.C.)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Catharine H. Roehrig's “Egypt in the Old Kingdom (ca. 2649-2150 B.C.)” (HTML)
Instructions: Read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of the history of Old Kingdom Egypt and its art.
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3.2 Reading: Boundless: “Architecture and the Pyramids of Giza,” “Sculpture,” and “Tombs”
Link: Boundless: “Architecture and the Pyramids of Giza” (PDF), “Sculpture” (PDF), and “Tombs” (PDF)
Instructions: Read these articles and examine the associated images to learn about art during the Old Kingdom in Egypt.
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3.3 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Catharine H. Roehrig’s Egypt in the Middle Kingdom (2030-1640 B.C.)” and “The Tomb of Wah”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Catharine H. Roehrig’s Egypt in the Middle Kingdom (2030-1640 B.C.)” (HTML) and “The Tomb of Wah” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of these two webpages, being sure to look closely at all cited maps and illustrations.
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3.3 Reading: Boundless: “Architecture and the Urban Environment,” “Sculptures of Senusret III,” “Stelae,” and “Tombs”
Link: Boundless: “Architecture and the Urban Environment” (PDF), “Sculptures of Senusret III” (PDF), “Stelae” (PDF), and “Tombs” (PDF)
Instructions: Read these articles and examine the associated images to learn about art during the in the Middle Kingdom in Egypt.
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3.4 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Catharine H. Roehrig's “Egypt in the New Kingdom (ca. 1550-1070 B.C.)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Catharine H. Roehrig's “Egypt in the New Kingdom (ca. 1550-1070 B.C.)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of these two webpages, being sure to look closely at all cited maps and illustrations.
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3.4 Reading: Boundless: “The New Kingdom”
Link: Boundless: “The New Kingdom”: “Architecture of Great Temple Complexes,” “Hatshepsut,” “Tomb of Ramose,” “Akhenaton and the Amarna Period,” “Tutankhamun and Ramses II,” “Book of the Dead,” and “Sculpture and Painting”
Instructions: Read these articles and examine the associated images to learn about art during the in the New Kingdom in Egypt. Note that the sections on “Akhenaton and the Amarna Period” and “Tutankhamun and Ramses II” also cover subunits 3.5 and 3.6.
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4.1.1 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway’s “Minoan Crete”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway’s “Minoan Crete” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of Minoan art and history.
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4.1.2 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway, “Mycenaean Civilization”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway, “Mycenaean Civilization” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of Mycenaean art and history.
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4.2.1 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art’s “Geometric Art in Ancient Greece”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art’s “Geometric Art in Ancient Greece” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of early Greek art and history.
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4.2.2 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art's “Greek Art in the Archaic Period”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art's “Greek Art in the Archaic Period” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of the Archaic Period in Greek art and history.
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4.2.3.1 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway’s “The Art of Classical Greece (ca. 480-323 B.C.)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway’s “The Art of Classical Greece (ca. 480-323 B.C.)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of the Classical Period in Greek art and history. This reading covers sub-subunits 4.2.3.1-4.2.3.3.
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4.2.4 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway's “Art of the Hellenistic Age and the Hellenistic Tradition”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway's “Art of the Hellenistic Age and the Hellenistic Tradition” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of the Hellenistic Period in Ancient Greece.
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4.3 Reading: Metropolitan Musem of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway's “Etruscan Art”
Link: Metropolitan Musem of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Colette Hemingway and Seán Hemingway's “Etruscan Art” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of Etruscan Art, being sure to look at all cited images.
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4.4.1 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art's “The Roman Republic”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art's “The Roman Republic” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of the Roman Republic and its art, being sure to look at all cited images.
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4.4.2 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art's “Augustan Rule (27 B.C.-14 A.D.)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art's “Augustan Rule (27 B.C.-14 A.D.)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of Augustan Rome and its art, being sure to look at all cited images.
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4.4.3 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art’s , “The Flavian Dynasty (69-96)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art’s “The Flavian Dynasty (69-96)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of Flavian Rome and its art, being sure to look at all cited images.
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4.4.4 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art's “The Antonine Dynasty (138-193)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art's “The Antonine Dynasty (138-193)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of Antonine Rome and its art, being sure to look at all cited images.
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4.4.5 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Ian Lockey's “Roman Housing”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Ian Lockey's “Roman Housing” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of the Roman house and villa, examples of which are best preserved in Pompeii.
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4.4.6 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art’s “The Severan Dynasty (193-235)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Department of Greek and Roman Art’s “The Severan Dynasty (193-235)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of the Late Roman Empire.
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5.1.1 Reading: SmartHistory: Dr. Allen Farber’s “Early Christian Art—An Introduction” and “Early Christian Art—An Introduction (Part 2)”
Links: SmartHistory: Dr. Allen Farber’s “Early Christian Art—An Introduction” (PDF) and “Early Christian Art—An Introduction (Part 2)” (PDF)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of these webpages for an overview of the earliest Christian and Jewish works of art.
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5.1.2 Reading: SmartHistory: Dr. Allen Farber’s “Early Christian Art & Architecture After Constantine”
Link: SmartHistory: Dr. Allen Farber’s: “Early Christian Art & Architecture After Constantine” (PDF)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of early Christian art under the emperor Constantine.
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5.2 Reading: The British Museum's "Byzantine Empire"
Link: The British Museum's "Byzantine Empire" (HTML)Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of Byzantine art and history. This reading covers 5.2.1-5.2.2.
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5.2 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Sarah Brooks’ Byzantium (ca. 330-1453)”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Sarah Brooks’ “Byzantium (ca. 330-1453)” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an overview of Byzantine art and history.
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5.3 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Suzan Yalman's “The Birth of Islam”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Suzan Yalman's “The Birth of Islam” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for a brief introduction to Islamic belief and art.
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5.4.1 Reading: The British Museum's "Anglo-Saxon England" and "Vikings"
Links: The British Museum's "Anglo-Saxon England" (HTML) and "Vikings" (HTML)Instructions: Please read the entirety of these webpages for a brief introduction to Barbarian and Viking art.
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5.4.2 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Jean Sorabella's “Carolingian Art”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Jean Sorabella's “Carolingian Art” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an introduction to the art of the Carolingian Period.
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5.4.3 Reading: SmartHistory: Victoria Valdes' “Ottonian Art: St. Michael’s Church, Hildesheim (1001-1031)”
Link: SmartHistory: Victoria Valdes' “Ottonian Art: St. Michael’s Church, Hildesheim (1001-1031)” (PDF)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an introduction to the art of the Ottonian Period.
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5.5 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Julien Chapuis' “Romanesque Art”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Julien Chapuis' “Romanesque Art” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an introduction to Romanesque art and history.
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5.5 Reading: iTunesU: Montgomery County Community College: Maggie Hobson-Baker’s “Romanesque Europe”
Link: iTunesU: Montgomery County Community College: Maggie Hobson-Baker’s “Romanesque Europe” (iTunes U)
Instructions: Please select the appropriate link and watch the entirety of this video (1:07:38 hours), carefully observing all images discussed in each lecture. Please note that this lecture covers material for subunits 5.5.1 through 5.5.4.
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5.6 Reading: The British Museum's "Gothic Architecture"
Link: The British Museum's "Gothic Architecture" (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an introduction to Gothic art and history.
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5.6 Reading: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Julien Chapius’ “Gothic Art”
Link: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Julien Chapius’ “Gothic Art” (HTML)
Instructions: Please read the entirety of this webpage for an introduction to Gothic art and history.
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