Art History For the younger grades begin with colors, color concepts, exploring different types of materials, shading, shapes and techniques. You can theme it up by what your studying, what your reading or by season, For the older grades you can use the list below to study different types of art work. Art museums are a good place to go, Don’t worry if your child wants to do sculpture, photography, painting or any type of art and working with them. That is perfectly okay, Prehistoric Art Paleolithic Art Neolithic Art Ancient Mediterranean Ancient Near East Ancient Egypt Megan Ancient Greece Nabatean Etruscan Ancient Rome Palmyra Medieval Europe + Byzantine Judaism and Christianity in art Early Christian Byzantine Early Medieval Carolingian and Ottoman Romanesque Gothic Art of the Islamic World Chronological periods Europe 1300- 1800 Italy, 14th Century Italy 15th Century Italy, 16th Century Northern Europe 15th Century Northern Europe 16th Century Spain 15th – 16th Century Reformation and Counter reformation Baroque 17th century Rococo and Neoclassicism 18th Century British art in the 18th century Art of the Americas to World War I North America before European Colonization South America before European Colonization Colonial Latin America Native American art after 1600 British Colonies to the Early Republic Art of the United States: 1800s Latin America after Independence Europe 1800- 1900 19th Century art Romanticism Early Photography Victorian art and architecture realism, impressionism and post impressionism Symbolism & art nouveau Russia: the wanderers Modernism 1900-1980 20th century art Fauvism and Expressionism Cubism and early abstraction Dada and Surrealism German art between the wars Latin America Modernism America art to WWII Post- war american art Post- war European art Conceptual and performance art Post – Minimalism Global Vanguards Architecture and design Global Cultures 1980 – now concepts in art 1980- now Art of Asia China Korea Japan South Asia Southeast Asia The Himalayans Art of Africa An intro to African art East Africa and the Home of Africa West Africa Central Africa North Africa Southern Africa Art of Oceania People and places Seeing America About seeing America Theme: National Identify Theme: Work, Exchange, and Technology Theme: Geography and the Environment Theme: Migration and Settlement Theme: Politics and Power Theme: American and Regional Culture Theme: Social Structures Theme: America in the World Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...