Not if you work hard. Just keep up with what you have to keep up with. It's really easy.
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.
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The following website offers a very comprehensive list of art schools, in class and online, and career opportunities in the art field, including art history in which you are interested. www.artanddesigndegreesu.com/
What ever you like. If you like acting then take musical theater. If you like art, then take an art class.
Yes it was on a chapter in a Art history class
The art classes that are the most fun to take will really depend on what your interests are. It is the most fun to take a class that is geared to something you are interested in, whether is be scrapbooking, knitting, painting, sewing, woodcrafts, etc. It is also the most fun to take an art class that is filled with people who enjoy the same thing you do or to take an art class with a friend, family member or child.
One characteristic of Romanticism in art is an emphasis on emotion and individualism.
You can look for beginner art classes in your local newspaper. Or, take a class at a local art university.
In most cases, a degree in art history, does not require you to take as many art classes as an actual art major. Instead, the types of classes you would more commonly take, would be more along the lines of lecture halls and seminars. Each degree program is different and you should consult the college you are interested in to see the specifics of their program. You'd have to take a variety of art history courses, covering different eras and styles. Classes in techniques and hands-on art are usually required, as well as history classes for context.
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You take art class. And just keep practicing.
South Puget sound Community College has several rescources for art history classes. They have a pamphlet on the class, and you could e-mail the teacher if you still have questions.