Arts History

Arts History refers to the study and documentation of the development, evolution, and impact of various forms of artistic expression throughout different time periods and cultures. It examines the artists, movements, styles, techniques, and influences that have shaped the world of art, including painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, music, theater, and dance. By exploring the historical context in which artworks were created, Arts History provides insight into the societal, cultural, political, and philosophical forces that have influenced artistic production and reception.

External Links

Holocaust History - A People's History with Survivor and Liberator Stories, Art, and Photos - Remember.org - The Holocaust History - A People's and Survivor History - Remember.org
Samuel Proctor Oral History Program – College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Catholic Museum in Columbus, OH | The Museum of Catholic Art and HistoryThe Museum of Catholic Art and History
LGBTQ spirituality the arts with queer saints, history and books
Art Movements - A Brief History - Explore the art movements and styles which have come to define different periods in art history.
Portsmouth Historical Society | History. Arts. Culture.
Council for the Performing Arts | A History
West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History
Santa Cruz Museum of Art History | MAH
Home | Department of Art History
New Foundation for Art History
Duke Digital Art History and Visual Culture Research Lab
The Newfoundland in History, Art and Literature presented by the Newfoundland Club of America
Japan Art History Forum
People of Color in European Art History
Henk van Kampen – Art. Literature. History. Photography. Genealogy. Graveyards.
Department of Art Art History
Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum – Discover the art, artifacts, and history of the Mid-Atlantic’s rich wildfowling heritage
Department of Art History – College of Letters Science – UWMadison
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POP ART HISTORY - The Pop Art Guide
Welcome - AH - Art History Museums Maitland
Digital Art History :Transforming pedagogy, research & knowledge
Famous and not-so-famous artworks and artists from art history



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