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Art History 21
Section: Minimalism | Art History 21 | FSD-Moodle
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Minimalism
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Pop Art
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Art 21
First Day Activities
Introduction - Ceramic Box of Curiosities
Back to the Renaissance
Fan Art - May the 4th Be With You (1930s)
Mannerism (1527 - 1580)
Baroque (1600 - 1750)/Rococo (1699 - 1780)
Neoclassicism, Realism, Romanticism
Art Nouveau
Impressionism and Post Impressionism
Fauvism
Cubism
Surrealism
Pop Art
Contemporary Art
Final Project
Doyle Resources - DO NOT USE
Contemporary Art