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| Course Name: | Adv Pl Art History | | Course Code: | | | Honors Course Code: | | | AP Course Code: | 0100300 | | Description: |
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Students must take the Advanced Placement Exam in order to receive Advanced Placement credit. Students who do not take the AP Exam will be awarded Honors level credit.
This course will provide students with college level instruction in the history of art. Students will examine major forms of artistic expression from the past and present and from a variety of cultures. Students will learn to look at these works of art critically, with intelligence and sensitivity, and to articulate what they see or experience. |
Access the site link below to view the PDF of the course description from the Florida Course Code directory. http://data.fldoe.org/crsCode/912/Visual%20Arts/Art%20Appreciation/pdf/0100300.pdf
| | Prerequisites: | Successful completion of World History is recommended. Student is willing to challenge self in college-level course and gain knowledge about historical and cultural art media.
| Estimated Completion Time: | 2 segments / 32-36 weeks | Major Topics and Concepts: | Segment 1:
- Class Introduction and Prehistoric Art
- Ancient Near Eastern Art: Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian and Persian Art
- Egyptian Art: Old, Middle and New Kingdom
- Aegean Art: Cycladic, Minoan and Mycenaean Art
- Greek Art: Geometric and Classical
- Greek Art: Late Classical and Hellenistic
- Etruscan & Roman Republican Art
- Roman Imperial Art
- Early Christian Art
- Byzantine Art
- Islamic Art
- Early Middle Ages Art: Viking, Hiberno-Saxon, Carolingian and Ottonian art
- Romanesque Art
- Northern Gothic Art
- Italian Gothic Art: International Style and the Sienese School
- Northern 15th Century Art
Segment 2:
- Early Italian Renaissance Art
- High Italian Renaissance Art I
- High Italian Renaissance Art II
- Northern Renaissance
- Italian Baroque
- Northern Baroqe & Rococo
- 19th Century I: Neoclassicism, Romanticism and American Landscape painting
- 19th Century II: Realism, American Realists and Impressionism
- 19th Century III: Post Impressionism, Symbolism, Art Nouveau and the "Fin-de-Siecle"
- 19th Century IV: Late 19th Century sculpture and architecture
- 20th Century I: Fauvism, German Expressionism, Cubism, Purism, Futurism and Precisionism
- 20th Century II: Dada, Surrealism, Fantasy art, Suprematism, Constructivism, De Stijl, Bauhaus, Art Deco and Organic Art
- 20th Century III: Abstract Expressionism, Post Painterly Abstraction, Minimalism, Pop Art, Superrealism, Environmental art, Neo-Expressionism
- 20th Century IV: Modernist and Post Modernist architecture, 20th Century political art and new technologies art
- Non-European Tradition I: Asian Art and the Art of India
- Non-European Tradition II: African Art and the Indigenous Arts of Africa, the Americas & Oceania
NOTE: FLVS courses are continually on a redevelopment cycle in order to respond to state standard changes, updates in technology and in the case of Advanced Placement courses, the new College Board criteria. This course is undergoing the redevelopment process with state certified subject matter expert(s) in 2007.
| Course Assessment and Participation Requirements: | Besides engaging students in challenging curriculum, FLVS guides students to reflect on their learning and to evaluate their progress through a variety of assessments. Assessments are in the form of multiple-choice questions, writing assignments, projects, essays, oral assessments, and discussions. Instructors evaluate progress and provide interventions through the variety of assessments built into a course, as well as through contact with the student in other venues.
College Board has authorized FLVS to use the AP designation. AP and Advanced Placement are registered trademarks of The College Board.
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