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Find videos, essays, photos, and more for each of the 250 required works of art for the AP® Art History course. Explore global artistic traditions from prehistory to the early modern period with Smarthistory's experts and partners.
- Overview Guide
Reframing Art History, a new kind of textbook; Guide to...
- Grand Odalisque
Grand Odalisque - Smarthistory – Required works of art for...
- Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Trade
A non-celebration. As a response to the 500th anniversary of...
- The Bandolier Bag
The Bandolier Bag - Smarthistory – Required works of art for...
- Nataraja
Nataraja - Smarthistory – Required works of art for AP®︎ Art...
- Great Mosque of Djenné
The Great Mosque that we see today is its third...
- Eadweard Muybridge, The Horse in Motion
We believe art has the power to transform lives and to build...
- Shirin Neshat, Rebellious Silence, Women of Allah Series
Shirin Neshat, Rebellious Silence, Women of Allah Series -...
- Overview Guide
Study for the AP Art History exam with 250 terms and images from various periods and regions. Learn about the form, function, content, context, and style of each artwork with examples and explanations.
By investigating 250 works of art characterized by diverse artistic traditions and culture from prehistory to the present, the course cultivates an in-depth, holistic understanding of the history of art from a global perspective.
The pieces listed below are the required 250 pieces of art/architecture for CollegeBoard. Students must show proficient knowledge of these 250 pieces at the end of the course. SmartHistory:...
This is my 10th year teaching Art in the Ann Arbor Public Schools. Currently I am the Graphic Design, Digital Photography and AP Art History Teacher for Skyline High School. I love Arts Integration, Educational Technology and STEAM.
250 AP Art pieces with identifiers. The first 20 pieces are properly formatted, the last 230 will be updated within the coming weeks.
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 1. Apollo 11 Stones. Namibia. C. 25,500-25,300 B.C.E. Charcoal On Stone, 2. Great Hall of the Bulls. Lascaux, France.