Mesopotamian Art | Art History | Otis College of Art and Design

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • From the Caves to Romanticism, take a journey through centuries of art and learn about the role of art in culture and the place of the artist in society. This series of five-minute podcasts from Otis College of Art and Design features sumptuous images and informative texts.
    Presented by Dr. Jeanne Willette, faculty at Otis College of Art and Design.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @thaddeusromansky5847
    @thaddeusromansky5847 11 років тому +10

    Excellent content and images. I would suggest watching it once with the sound muted and a second time listening to the lecture. Or vice-versa. The slides change a bit too fast with so much text.

  • @dcsr2457
    @dcsr2457 12 років тому +10

    could u slow it down so we can read and look at the pictures

  • @DJMIXER99
    @DJMIXER99 6 років тому +4

    At the emergence of scripture, mesopotamia transform art history at finding the way for recording stages of time, or preserve the data. Also the way they saw the world trough artistic mindset changed the perspective for build, edify, paint, sculpture, architecture, among others. This is a signal that art history at this time was taking place

  • @diannetaylor2021
    @diannetaylor2021 11 років тому +3

    There is not enough time to read the text on the slides, and the spoken narrative sometimes does not coincide with the slide. The content of the slides and the narrative is excellent. I agree with Thaddeus Romansky--one needs to watch it once without sound and a second time focusing on the lecture.

  • @Ujjwal-j6q
    @Ujjwal-j6q 4 роки тому +5

    I can't understanding what is she saying 😡

  • @DarkPrinceNH5570
    @DarkPrinceNH5570 12 років тому +1

    This all happened before the stories of Jesus?
    Yes, but they added some of this into the bible in certain ways? As if someone is suppose to see right through it. It wasnt just the bible. It was also in the Quran (I dont know)? Its in every belief they have now these days. Its pretty messed up on how they do this but some people can see through this stuff.