Yes, Art Hisyory is under the liberal arts because the liberal arts go under the structure of medieval schools in which only consisted of the arts, Social Sciences, philosophy and science.
History is considered a humanities subject which is typically included within a liberal arts major (program of study).
I am not an expert on this subject, but I do know a lot about college classes. You can definitely get a degree in Art History. Within the requirements of attaining your Art History degree, you will most likely touch base with the history of art theft. It's a broad subject, and art has been fought over for many years traced back to even the ancient Romans and Greeks. To attain an Art History degree, I would recommend attending a liberal arts college and maybe even trying to specialize in the history of Art Theft. Good Luck !!!!!
Expressionistic art (btw, you have your question under the history of england/philosohy section. It should be in the art section.
diffirentiate art and nature?
Art history is exactly what it sounds like: the history of art. Although, since the meaning "art" is a gray area, it would be safe to say that art history encompasses the history of visual culture....
Art history if you are good at history and Fine art if you can draw. Most people enjoy fine art more.
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Yes, an art history degree is still a background in art, and with the right experience and resume an art history major would qualify for an art director position.
An art history student.
In the Dewey Decimal System, art is typically classified under the 700s. This section includes a wide range of subjects related to visual arts, such as painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, and decorative arts. It also covers art history, art criticism, and techniques.
The etymology of art is the history of art
History in general, and the history of art