- PS 192 Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts
- AP Art History
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AP Art History
- Islamic Art & Early Medieval Art
- Art from the Fall of Rome to the Gothic Period
- Early Renaissance
- Indian Hindu & Buddhist Art
- Early Renaissance
- African Art
- More Early Renaissance
- Northern Renaissance
- High Renaissance
- Venetian Renaissance Art
- Baroque Art
- Baroque Art 2
- Dutch Baroque
- French Baroque & Baroque Architecture
- Roccoco
- Week Twenty: January 24-28
- 18th and 19th Century art
- 18th and 19th Century art
- 18th and 19th Century art
- Begin 20th Century: Expressionism, Abstraction, Fa
- Continue 20th Century: Expressionism, Abstraction,
- Continue 20th Century: Fantasy and Realism between
- 20th C. Sculpture
- 18th – 21st Century Architecture
- Complete 18th – 20th Century Architecture
- Course Review and AP Exam Prep
- Course Review and AP Exam Prep
- Discussion Topics and Issues Week 1-7
- Discussion Topics and Issues Week 8-14
- Discussion Topics and Issues Week 15-19
- Discussion Topics and Issues Week 20-22
- Discussion Topics and Issues Week 23-28
- Art History On-line Videos
- Prehistoric Art (Area 1)
- Ancient Mediterranean (Content Area 2)
- Egyptian & Mesopotamian Art
- Early Europe and Colonial America (Content Area 3)
- Greek
- The Greeks
- Etruscan & Roman & Early Christian Art
- BAVPA Garden Project
- My Slide Shows
Continue 20th Century: Fantasy and Realism between the wars; Expressionism after WWII in Europe, Abs
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Assignment 1: Reading America between the Wars, Adams
Assignment 2: Reading Hopper, Mystery, Longing, Smithsonian, Aug 2007
Assignment 3: Reading Jackson Pollock, Modernism's Shooting Star, Smithsonian, November 1998
Assignment 4: Reading 1960s—Pop, Op, and Minimalism, Adams AND Horne on Judd
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Jackson Pollock, Modernism's Shooting Star, Smithsonian, November 1998
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