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Art History Exam Prep Prehistory to Renaissance for High School Grades 10-11

Do you need an art history exam? Whether you teach art in a history class or an art history course, add an engaging, colorful, helpful assessment tool to your teacher toolbox. Look only as far as this easy-to-use summative assessment on Art History topics ranging from prehistory to the Renaissance. Pro Tip: Use this assessment as an Art History AP exam practice test.

Note: This resource is optimized for Google Workspace, PDF, and Easel)


Features Included in the Resource:

  • Teacher's Note for Using this Resource
  • 2 Art History Summative Assessments
    • Two Versions (A & B)
    • 40 Multiple Choice Questions
    • 10 Short Written Responses
      • with ten color pictures of artwork
    • Includes a Self-Checking Easel version!
    • Student Answer Sheet
    • Answer Key and Teacher's Guide to Written Responses
    • Total Questions: 100
  • Includes Questions on the Following Concepts:
    • Neanderthals and Art
    • "The Venus of Willendorf"
    • Lascaux Cave and Prehistoric cave paintings
    • The Concept of Art and Representation
    • Art of the Ancient Mediterranean World
    • "The Kritios Boy"
    • Archaic, Classic, and Hellenistic Greek Art
    • The Artemision Zeus (Poseidon)
    • Roman Art and Architecture
    • Art and Symbols in Early Christianity
    • Medieval Art (Art of the Middle Ages)
    • Illuminated Manuscripts
    • Islam and Iconoclasm
    • Islamic Art and Architecture
    • "The Dogon Couple" (African Art)
    • Timbuktu and the Library of Alexandria
    • Raphael's "The School of Athens"
    • Michelangelo's "Last Judgment"
    • Michelangelo's "David"
    • Caravaggio's "David and Goliath"
    • Donatello's "David"
    • Rembrandt & Chiaroscuro
    • Chinese Art & the Silk Road
    • Trompe L'Oeil
    • Arnolfini Wedding
    • Hans Holbein's The Ambassadors
    • And more!

Terms and Vocabulary: kouroi and kora, contrapposto, agora, "archaic smile," wet drapery, Cloaca Maxima, romanesque, illuminated manuscript, corinthian, doric, and ionic column types, apse, nave, flying buttress, minaret, mihrab (prayer niche), qibla, aqueduct, linear perspective, chiaroscuro

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