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Month: February 2024

A Tabloid Article From the Renaissance

A Tabloid Article From the Renaissance

Image Credit: Wikipedia Commons via ThoughCo. Combining many differing sources into a single curriculum is one of the many benefits of homeschooling. So far this school year, I have been attending classes at my local community college through dual enrollment (named Running Start in Washington State). While last quarter was a lab credit (chemistry), this quarter I am having a blast studying Medieval and Renaissance art history! So far the class has been genuinely enjoyable! I’ve been studying a plethora…

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The Art of Spain

The Art of Spain

My journey with art history, stemming from an afterthought to a definite educational and career focus, began with a single quote: “You don’t know what you like; you like what you know.” These words both introduced and concluded the Great Courses lecture series How to Look at and Understand Great Art, which helped shape my perception of both art and the world immensely. It has been over a year since I’ve concluded those lectures (which I highly recommend) and my…

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