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5 min read•july 11, 2024
Jordyn Haynes
Jordyn Haynes
When studying pieces of art, using flashcards can be an amazing tool to help with memorization and learning key facts. Thankfully, Quizlet makes it easy for students to find hundreds of stacks of flashcards online. We've sorted through this mass amount of information and found the very best Quizlet decks for AP® Art History students!
🧠 Memorizing 10 pieces of art is a challenge, let alone 250! In this Quizlet deck, you'll find a card for each of the 250 required works for AP Art History.
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Because art from this period is old, interpretations for each work are quite open. Common themes/ideas include rituals or spirits, as in that the art piece was used in a ritual or represented a spirit in some way. You’ll find that art from this period involves a lot of zoomorphic (animal) characteristics and often uses rocks/stone as a medium or backdrop for the work.
Best Quizlet Deck: AP Art History: Unit 1 by mbaginski
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Art from this unit greatly impacted later styles (e.g. neoclassicism) and even other styles within the same unit (e.g. Egyptian influence on Greek art, Greek influence on Roman art, etc.).
Religion and history integrate into these works. Art in this unit is mainly from the ancient civilizations of the Near East.
Best Quizlet Deck: Unit 2: Ancient Mediterranean, 3500 BCE-300 CE by CSailingT
****Best Quizlet Deck: Unit 3: Early Europe and Colonial Americas, 200-1750 CE by CSailingT
There were callbacks to earlier times (neoclassicism) and influenced different cultures (as exemplified by Paul Gauguin’s Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? and Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon).
People began to push the limits of what could be considered art, and different movements often outraged the public.
Best Quizlet Deck: Unit 4: Later Europe and Americas, 1750-1980 CE by CSailingT
Because large civilizations were located mostly in Meso and South America, works from those areas include large structures/buildings/cities, while North American works are generally smaller.
Best Quizlet Deck: Unit 5: Indigenous Americas, 1000 BCE-1980 CE by CSailingT
African masks (which, as you’ll see, are abundant in variety) inspired Western painters like Pablo Picasso. The starkest influence on Picasso’s work is with Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.
Best Quizlet Deck: Unit 6: Africa, 1100-1980 CE by CSailingT
Large places of worship serve as points for pilgrimage, the most famous of which is The Kaaba, where Muslims go to complete the hajj, one of the five pillars of Islam.
Best Quizlet Deck: Unit 7: West and Central Asia, 500 BCE-1980 CE by CSailingT
Sample Card for Unit 7
There are many temples, which are destinations for religious pilgrims. The architecture of this unit includes the use of statues, as with the Lakshmana Temple.
Best Quizlet Deck: Unit 8: South, East, and Southeast Asia, 300 bce-1980 ce by CSailingT
Men usually carved with wood while women weaved. Common themes referenced ideas of social status, spirits/deities, and local beliefs of the islanders.
Best Quizlet Deck: Unit 9: The Pacific, 700-1980 CE by CSailingT
Computers and other new technology are present, and the impact of them in the world of art is prominent in works that include videos, such as Bill Viola’s The Crossing and Mariko Mori’s Pure Land. The Guggenheim Bilbao Museo art museum in Spain uses software-generated floor plans.
Best Quizlet Deck: Unit 10: Global Contemporary, 1980 CE to Present by CSailingT
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