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  • Unit 9: Art in Time and Place – The Western World

    The formal and stylistic aspects of artworks are often determined largely by the era and location in which they were created. In this unit, we will study art through its evolution in time and place in the Western world. You will develop the tools you need to identify the major formal and stylistic trends punctuating the timeline of Western art history. This approach will enable us to see the relationship between works of art and their specific social-historical contexts. This unit will also reveal a certain continuum that runs through Western art from Ancient Greece to modern times.

    Completing this unit should take you approximately 15 hours.

    • Unit 9 Learning Outcomes Page
    • 9.1 Earliest Art: Cave Paintings

    • 9.2 Art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt

    • 9.3 Art in Ancient Greece and Rome

    • 9.4 Art During the Middle Ages

    • 9.5 European Art from the Renaissance to the 19th Century

    • 9.6 Modern Art

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