Art history is much more than names, dates, and creepy babies. It helps us understand how history itself gets constructed and told. In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll learn how interpreting artwork reveals connections among all of us, across cultures and across time.
Introduction: The Stories Art Tells 00:00
What Is Art History? 01:33
The Medicis & Giorgio Vasari 03:17
How Art History Developed 04:43
How History Is Shaped by What Survives 08:10
Review & Credits 11:06
Image Descriptions: [ Ссылка ]
Sources: [ Ссылка ]
***
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at [ Ссылка ]
Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Leah H., David Fanska, Andrew Woods, DL Singfield, Ken Davidian, Stephen Akuffo, Toni Miles, Steve Segreto, Kyle & Katherine Callahan, Laurel Stevens, Burt Humburg, Perry Joyce, Scott Harrison, Mark & Susan Billian, Alan Bridgeman, Breanna Bosso, Matt Curls, Jennifer Killen, Jon Allen, Sarah & Nathan Catchings, team dorsey, Bernardo Garza, Trevin Beattie, Eric Koslow, Indija-ka Siriwardena, Jason Rostoker, Siobhán, Ken Penttinen, Nathan Taylor, Barrett & Laura Nuzum, Les Aker, William McGraw, Vaso, ClareG, Rizwan Kassim, Constance Urist, Alex Hackman, Pineapples of Solidarity, Katie Dean, Stephen McCandless, Wai Jack Sin, Ian Dundore, Caleb Weeks
__
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Instagram - [ Ссылка ]
Facebook - [ Ссылка ]
Twitter - [ Ссылка ]
CC Kids: [ Ссылка ]
Why We Study Art: Crash Course Art History #1
Теги
vlogbrothersCrash Coursecrashcourseeducationart historycrash course art historysarah urist greenjohn greenhank greenMichelangeloart assignmentnewfields museumsarah greencrash coursestudyreviewComplexlyWhy We Study Art: Crash Course Art History 1DFTBAart history lectureart history collegeart educationmichelangelo historythe medici familyrenaissancerinascitakara walker