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Thoughts about teaching and learning art history...

Smarthistory is public art history

Manar-al-Athar — Free resource for the study of the Middle East (by Dr. Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis)

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Titian, Pastoral Concert, c. 1509, 105 x 137 cm (Louvre)

The dog days of summer—new essays and videos

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Beth in the Abbey of Fontenay

Just what is Smarthistory?

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Andrea Mantegna, The Triumphs of Caesar: Trumpeters and Standard-Bearer, after 1486, Hampton Court Palace

Pliny’s (sm)art history—a post from Dr. Jeffrey Becker

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View from Süleymaniye to the Golden Horn, Mimar Sinan, Süleymaniye Mosque for the Sultan Süleyman the Lawgiver, 1558, Istanbul

Doing digital art History & archaeology won’t hurt much! (I promise…) —a post from Dr. Elizabeth Macaulay Lewis

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Learning evolves—by Jimena Berzal

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Smarthistory is for professors and instructors too…

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Exterior tiles, Mimar Sinan, Rüstem Pasha Mosque

From our contributors and community (a new series)

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Johannes Vermeer, The Milkmaid,c. 1660, oil on canvas, h 45.5cm × w 41cm (Rijksmuseum)

Where is the pedagogy in digital art history?

digital art historyTeaching the Art History Survey
Coëtivy Master, Philosophy Presenting the Seven Liberal Arts to Boethius, c. 1460-75, Tempera colors, gold leaf, and gold paint on parchment, 17 x 6 cm (The J. Paul Getty Museum)

The Humanities “Crisis”—are museums and higher education doing all they can?

MuseumsOpen Educational ResourcesTeaching the Art History Survey

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