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    Art History

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Art History

    Art History
    Published 12/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 9.77 GB | Duration: 4h 11m

    An Elaborate Overview of Historical Artists and Cultures from All over the World

    What you'll learn

    Learn more about prehistoric and medieval art.

    Learn everything about art during the Renaissance and Post-Renaissance periods.

    Study the Baroque, the Rococo and more recent centuries of art.

    Become familiar with movements in modern art such as romanticism, impressionism, expressionism, and art nouveau.

    Acquire knowledge about famous artists like Leonardo Da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, Michelangelo, Claude Monet, and many more.

    Learn about art from around the world: Asia, Meso-America, Africa, and the Middle East.

    Requirements

    A sincere interest in art history.

    Description

    Pfew… writing all the scripts and doing all the research for this course was exhausting. I mean… oh, sorry. You're here. Let's focus on YOU!!!First of all, thank you for even looking at my course. It's an honor to have you.Since you're looking at this page, the topic of art history must have piqued your interest. I am an artist myself and I have always wondered what has been happening with other artists from the past, throughout the centuries.When you study art history, it's as if voices from the dust are calling out to you, showing you inspiration from the masters who perfected their skills, some of which have left us a legacy of beautiful creativity and innovative styles, sculptures, paintings, and architecture.Follow along on this journey through the centuries, studying painters and artists from the Renaissance, the Baroque, and modern times who contributed to our sense of realism, perception, and knowledge about materials, techniques, and more.The second part of this course focuses on artworks from cultures outside of Europe, sometimes less famous but certainly not less impressive. Countries such as Thailand, Nepal, Ethiopia, Mexico, and Japan have left their traces and traditions for us to study and admire.All of these narratives and stories, as well as the display of their works, are packed together with my awkward, quirky sense of humor, my supposed split-personality, and some controversial opinions that you either love or hate. Either way, if you think art history is boring, think again! Because in this course, it isn't!

    Overview

    Section 1: Art before the Renaissance

    Lecture 1 Prehistoric Art

    Lecture 2 Ancient Art

    Lecture 3 Medieval Art

    Section 2: The Renaissance and the Baroque

    Lecture 4 The Dutch Renaissance

    Lecture 5 The Italian Renaissance

    Lecture 6 Mannerism

    Lecture 7 The Baroque

    Lecture 8 Rococo

    Section 3: Early Modern Art

    Lecture 9 Neoclassicism

    Lecture 10 Romanticism

    Lecture 11 Realism

    Lecture 12 Impressionism

    Lecture 13 Symbolism and Post-Impressionism

    Lecture 14 Art Nouveau

    Section 4: Art in the 20th Century

    Lecture 15 Fauvism

    Lecture 16 Expressionism

    Lecture 17 Cubism

    Lecture 18 Surrealism

    Section 5: Africa and the Middle East

    Lecture 19 African Art

    Lecture 20 Persian Art

    Section 6: Central and South Asia

    Lecture 21 Central Asian Art

    Lecture 22 Tibetan Art

    Lecture 23 Indian Art

    Section 7: East Asia

    Lecture 24 Thai Art

    Lecture 25 Cambodian Art

    Lecture 26 Chinese Art

    Lecture 27 Japanese Art

    Section 8: The Americas

    Lecture 28 Aztec Art

    Lecture 29 Maya Art

    Section 9: Bonus Lecture

    Lecture 30 Bonus Lecture

    Anyone wanting to learn more about art history and being willing to put up with my sense of humor.