AP Art History in 15
In this episode of AP Art History in 15, Mr. Bruns explores two major themes students may encounter on the AP Art History Exam: Art and the Cycle of Life and Mortality versus Immortality. Through thematic analysis, listeners learn how civilizations across time used art to explain birth, death, rebirth, memory, and eternal existence. Mr. Bruns breaks down each artwork through: * form, * content, * purpose, * and cultural meaning, while also discussing the kinds of thematic comparison questions students may face on the AP exam. Works discussed in this episode include: * Tlazolteotl Giving Birth to the Maize God [https://www.wikiart.org/en/aztec-art/tlazolteotl-birthing-figure] * Nativity by Sandro Botticelli [https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/sandro-botticelli-mystic-nativity] * Studies of the Fetus in the Womb by Leonardo da Vinci [https://www.rct.uk/collection/919102/the-fetus-in-the-womb-sketches-and-notes-on-reproduction] * Dead Christ by Andrea Mantegna [https://smarthistory.org/andrea-mantegna-dead-christ/] * The Taj Mahal [https://smarthistory.org/the-taj-mahal/] * Lord Pacal Sarcophagus Lid [https://smarthistory.org/palenque/] * Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance) [https://smarthistory.org/shiva-as-lord-of-the-dance-nataraja/] * The Journey of the Sun God Re [https://egypt-museum.com/the-journey-of-the-sun-god-re/] * King Tut’s Sarcophagus [https://smarthistory.org/tutankhamuns-tomb-innermost-coffin-and-death-mask/] From Aztec fertility imagery to Renaissance Christianity, from Maya funerary symbolism to Egyptian afterlife beliefs, this episode helps students connect artistic traditions across cultures while strengthening AP Art History thematic thinking and visual analysis skills.
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