art history

Here are all of the articles with a tag or keyword of "art history".

  • what job ba art history

    What Job I Do With a BA in Art History

    Have you finally earned your bachelors degree in art history, but aren't finding the great job you expected to land once you finished college? The good news is that an art history degree prepares you for a number of jobs in the art field.
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    American Art History

    As America has grown, different artists have told the story of the nation's people and countryside. Just as political movements, different art movements have come and gone. After a movement in portrait painting, landscapes became a prominent subject.
  • best grad schools art history

    Best Grad Schools for Art History

    Going into graduate school is a daunting prospect, but one to which any dedicated student should aspire. If you are studying art history, you already know the importance of having a master's degree: Many jobs in the field require it.
  • about art historian careers

    About Art Historian Careers

    Art historians do not just work in museums. While many art historians do purse careers traditionally associated with art history majors, many art historians work in varied settings, such as businesses and nonprofit institutions.
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    About Roman Sculptures

    Roman sculptures are generally sculptures from ancient Rome. They are heavily Greek-inspired, due to the large presence of Greek slaves brought into Roman households following Rome's military conquests.
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    About Texture in Oil Paintings

    Studying an oil painting reveals much about the choices the artist made in creating the final piece. From the choice of brushes, colors, application, subject and surface, the artist has many opportunities to develop the texture that will speak visually.
  • history of american graphic design

    History of American Graphic Design

    Until the early decades of the twentieth century, graphic design (or specifically, advertising) was not viewed as a respectable profession. This is because most advertising was used to sell quack remedies and other types of "snake oil.
  • about aztec art history

    About Aztec Art History

    Aztecs reveled in their art and much of its influence is still seen today. They creatively used many materials to create a host of different types of art, but not everyone was privy to these special creations.
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    What Kind of Art Did Picasso Do?

    People who have never even seen Picasso's work have definitely seen art influenced by this notable and pioneering man. Born in Spain in 1881, his full name was Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso---you can call him Picasso.
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    Who Was Henri Matisse?

    Few individuals had as large and enduring an impact on the art world in the 1900s as multi-talented visual artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954). Despite discovering his artistic skill at a relatively late age, the Frenchman went on to master several disciplines besides painting, including sculpting and paper cutouts.
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    Art History for Kids

    For centuries, making art and learning art history have long been considered part of a rounded education for children. However, it may be hard for parents or educators to know the best approach to teaching kids about art history without making it dry or boring.
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    About Scrap Metal Sculptures

    It's a challenge to turn a bunch of unrelated---often rusty and old---elements into a masterpiece. The secret of making a scrap art piece lies in infusing the work with so much integrity, viewers forget that they're looking at nuts, bolts, sprockets and used battery wires.
  • history of japanese prints

    History of Japanese Prints

    Japanese prints are time-honored artistic symbols and can be found today on a variety of decorative products from calendars to posters. Yet these woodblock paintings also have a rich history influenced by Japanese culture over the course of three centuries.