Contributor: Brian Anthony. Lesson ID: 11797
We can tell a bit about a society and culture by the art they produce. A walk through a virtual art gallery can be a virtual walk through history. Study and write about Western art and its changes!
If you were to study the history of Western art, it would take you weeks, months, or even years.
It might be wise to start with a big-picture overview like this time-lapse video.
The world is a mighty big place, and its history is littered with intricacies beyond the words of any textbook.
If you were to study the entire history of the world, it would be an impossible task. History needs to be divided into manageable parts, and that's why it is broken into parts according to geographic location, period, and theme.
Literature and art from specific geographic locations and periods are used to fill in the gaps of untold stories and to help us more fully understand the lives of those who came before us.
Applying this strategy of chunking the past into location and era helps us understand the history of art. The nations and peoples of the world have many remarkable artworks that inspire with their beauty and vision.
In this lesson, closely examine the history of just one tradition in the history of art: Western art.
Western art is the artistic traditions that grew from Western civilizations.
Explore A brief history of Western culture to collect some ideas about what makes the West a region or civilization that can be studied. Write down information and ideas to answer the following questions as you read.
After reading, consider these additional questions.
Now that you have examined the idea of Western civilization, you can focus on the art that this civilization produced.
Continue to the Got It? section to examine works of art and create an art history timeline.