absolutely. In some cases, art is the only evidence remaining to ancient civilizations. Art reveals so much that would otherwise be left unknown, mainly a culture. Tapestries reveal clothing, food, food etiquette, tools, relationships, wars, architecture, homelife, etc. The materials used to create the art work are also used to understand BCE.
Art can show a candid vision of the ancient times. As time progresses, art indicates the spread of technology and communication. (think of the renaissance)
Art can reveal about as much as literature, and are an interesting component in history, especially regarding culture, emotions, and other psychological aspects.
You can learn the the history of American Art by going online to the Best History Sites website. You can also choose to major in Art History at a local college.
A background in art history helps validate and justify a critic's judgments
A background in art history helps validate and justify a critic's judgments
You can become an Art historian, Philanthropist, a Curator, work in art conservation or finish an education degree to teach art history at University
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History is art because it is a memory of the past. Science is something that is scientific and history shouldn't be hard it should be art.
Art is a reflection of the society and archeology is the study of the society.
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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by doing an art that related to art
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.
The etymology of art is the history of art
History in general, and the history of art