Classical Art is probably the least competitive test; it is very neglected. A little studying will indubitably go a long way.
Your studying should revolve around this study guide. If you learn it all, you're golden. Google anything your unsure about.
The study guide should cover pretty much everything you need to know to do well on a low competition test like this. However, if you're interested in learning more or if you're studying for the Nationals test, you should consult some books:
Your studying should revolve around this study guide. If you learn it all, you're golden. Google anything your unsure about.
The study guide should cover pretty much everything you need to know to do well on a low competition test like this. However, if you're interested in learning more or if you're studying for the Nationals test, you should consult some books:
- The Art of Greece and Rome by Susan Woodford (ISBN 0521540372)
- The Oxford History of Classical Art by John Boardman (ISBN 0192853376)
- You can also borrow some art books from MD. Just ask him to show you some.
- recognizing artwork names
- knowing who made the art
- knowing why it's historically relevant
- knowing the style and description
- knowing the current location or origin (sometimes)