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American Art History Timeline | Study.com
When you think of American art, what comes to mind? Hand-stitched quilts from colonial days? Pop art of the 1960s? This lesson covers highlights of...
https://study.com/academy/lesson/american-art-history-timeline.html
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Art of the Americas Before 1300 | Art History Teaching Resources
Many of your students will have very little knowledge of pre-Columbian art aside from its representation in popular movies such as The Emperor’s New Groove or Apocalypto. Rather than see this as an impediment, you can use it as a learning opportunity. Show some stills (or even th
http://arthistoryteachingresources.org/lessons/art-of-the-americas-before-1300/
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Project MUSE - Three Views of Contemporary Native North American Art
The books reviewed here offer Great Plains Quarterly readers splendid opportunities to acquaint themselves with the rich and varied world of contemporary American Indian art. Native American Modernism: Art from North America offers a scholarly approach to the intriguing backgroun
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/542573/summary
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Tradition and Innovation in Indigenous North American Fiber Arts | The Evergreen State College
Native American peoples from Indigenous Nations in Canada, the United States, and Mexico have developed a rich tradition of woven and twined textiles. They have used a wide variety of fiber arts techniques to design and make objects like baskets, clothing, bags, tools and buildings out of plant and animal fibers so that they can create their art and material culture. In this
http://www.evergreen.edu/catalog/offering/tradition-and-innovation-indigenous-north-american-fiber-arts-20710
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The rise of American art at Oxford University | University of Oxford
Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, John Singer Sargent. American artists have produced some of the most popular works of art in galleries across the world.
http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/arts-blog/rise-american-art-oxford-university
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American art history | Quatr.us Study Guides
Native Americans made most of the art from North America in the 1500s and 1600s AD. They made a lot of art. Artists used many different styles depending on where you were. In the Pacific Northwest, wealthy families had huge totem poles carved to show how important they were. In the Southwest, people used pottery decoration to show …
https://quatr.us/north-america/american-art-history.htm
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North American Art | Essential Humanities
Pre-colonial North America can be divided into culture areas, each of which features a distinct traditional lifestyle (see History of Pre-colonial North America). Ten culture areas are typically identified, though this number varies. Notably, the Northeast and Southeast regions a
http://www.essential-humanities.net/world-art/north-american/
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American Art and Architecture | Oxford Art
Broadly defined, the term American can refer to all of North, Central and South America. For the purpose of this subject guide, however, American art and architecture refers roughly to the geographical area of the contiguous United States of America. The artistic output of this a
http://www.oxfordartonline.com/page/american-art-and-architecture
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North America, 1400–1600 A.D.
At the beginning of the fifteenth century, many native peoples populate North America. They speak countless languages and follow diverse patterns that are adapted to, and vary with, their environments. In some areas—such as the Northeast—they begin to group into more centralized
https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/08/na.html
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North America | Boundless Art History
Southwestern indigenous cultures have produced a variety of architectural, artisanal, and ritual art forms for centuries.
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-arthistory/chapter/north-america/
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30 Most Exciting Artists in America Today - artnet News
From Nicole Eisenman to Kehinde Wiley, artnet News has compiled 30 artists to watch in the US right now. See who made the cut.
https://news.artnet.com/market/most-exciting-artists-in-america-part-one-394125
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North American Arts: Plains
The Plains peoples were to a large extent hunters and gatherers, dependent primarily on the great herds of buffalo and deer found in the grasslands of the prairie. These animals provided food, and the raw materials for shelter, clothing, and tools. They were also, therefore, the
http://char.txa.cornell.edu/nonwest/north/northart/plains.htm
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Art of the Americas: North America | The Art Institute of Chicago
Native North American art. Native North American art Traditional art produced by the indigenous peoples of North America. The Inuit of the Arctic area have been producing ivory carvings since prehistoric times and are also noted for their ceremonial masks (made from driftwood or
http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/category/29
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Native North American art. Native North American art Traditional art produced by
Native North American art. Native North American art Traditional art produced by the indigenous peoples of North America. The Inuit of the Arctic area have been producing ivory carvings since prehistoric times and are also noted for their ceremonial masks (made from driftwood or
https://www.encyclopedia.com/literature-and-arts/art-and-architecture/prehistoric-and-primitive-art/north-american-native-art
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Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas encompasses the visual artistic traditions of the indigenous peoples of the Americas from ancient times to the present. These include works from South America, Mesoamerica, North America including Greenland, as well as Siberian Yu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_arts_by_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas