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Survey 1 See all→

  • Prehistory and Prehistoric Art in Europe
  • Art of the Ancient Near East
  • Art of Ancient Egypt
  • Aegean Art
  • Greek Art
  • Roman Art
  • Jewish and Early Christian Art
  • Byzantine Art and Architecture
  • Islamic Art
  • Buddhist Art and Architecture Before 1200
  • Hindu Art and Architecture Before 1300
  • Chinese Art Before 1300
  • Japanese Art Before 1392
  • Art of the Americas Before 1300
  • Early Medieval Art

Survey 2 See all→

  • Rapa Nui: Thematic and Narrative Shifts in Curriculum
  • Proto-Renaissance in Italy (1200–1400)
  • Northern Renaissance Art (1400–1600)
  • Sixteenth-Century Northern Europe and Iberia
  • Italian Renaissance Art (1400–1600)
  • Southern Baroque: Italy and Spain
  • Buddhist Art and Architecture in Southeast Asia After 1200
  • Chinese Art After 1279
  • Japanese Art After 1392
  • Art of the Americas After 1300
  • Art of the South Pacific: Polynesia
  • African Art
  • West African Art: Liberia and Sierra Leone
  • European and American Architecture (1750–1900)
  • Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Art in Europe and North America
  • Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Sculpture
  • Realism to Post-Impressionism
  • Nineteenth-Century Photography
  • Architecture Since 1900
  • Twentieth-Century Photography
  • Modern Art (1900–50)
  • Mexican Muralism
  • Art Since 1950 (Part I)
  • Art Since 1950 (Part II)

Thematic Lesson PlansSee all→

  • Art and Cultural Heritage Looting and Destruction
  • Art and Labor in the Nineteenth Century
  • Art and Political Commitment
  • Art History as Civic Engagement
  • Comics: Newspaper Comics in the United States
  • Comics: Underground and Alternative Comics in the United States
  • Disability in Art History
  • Educating Artists
  • Feminism & Art
  • Gender in Nineteenth-Century Art
  • Globalism and Transnationalism
  • Playing “Indian”: Manifest Destiny, Whiteness, and the Depiction of Native Americans
  • Queer Art: 1960s to the Present
  • Race and Identity
  • Race-ing Art History: Contemporary Reflections on the Art Historical Canon
  • Sacred Spaces
  • Sexuality in Art
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