This program is meant to be accessible to high-school level students and up.
The student is guided through over 5,000 years of art history in A Classical History of Art. This course demonstrates the significance of classical values in Western sculpture, architecture, and painting from prehistory to the beginning of modern art. The pupil will gain a correct appreciation for the magnificence of classical art and acquire the necessary dialogue to direct interactions with the Beautiful.
Join Kyle Janke as he examines the most significant works of each era, with a focus on Greek sculpture, Gothic cathedrals, and the Renaissance. This helpful Teacher Guide includes the Student Book inset, answers to discussion questions, tests, and more.
This course has 12 lessons and is intended to be completed over the course of one semester. The curriculum presents the features, terms, and pertinent discussion questions of each period, supplemented by close analysis of major works, lessons in visual composition, and master copy drawing assignments.
Chapter 1: Prehistoric Art
Chapter 2: Egyptian Art
Chapter 3: Aegean Art
Chapter 4: Greek Art
Chapter 5: Roman Art
Chapter 6: Byzantine Art
Chapter 7: Medieval Art
Chapter 8: Gothic Art
Chapter 9: Renaissance Art
Chapter 10: Reformation and Counter-Reformation Art
Chapter 11: Revolutionary Art
Chapter 12: Modern Art
Note: This study of classical art does include images that contain nudity. Please see our note here concerning nudity in art.
Size: 11 × 8.5 × .5 in
Pages: 98