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Grade 9 Ancient Art Appreciation includes these time periods: Prehistory-3rd Century: Prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Pre-Columbian, African, Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic.

The Homeschool Fine Arts at Home art appreciation plans for the rhetorical stage of education were created to be used by high school students. It is organized in a four year history cycle. Provided in these lesson plans are week by week suggestions for readings in The Annotated Mona Lisa and Sister Wendy’s The Story of Painting. The plan also gives optional assignments for watching The Story of Painting  series.

*Please note that some suggested materials may no longer be in print or no longer found as new items.

The plan makes use of online sources for viewing artwork for each time period studied. The links are provided to supplement your  homeschool reading.

In addition to reading and viewing the artwork, the student is directed to write a one to two page summary for each time period or topic covered.

Spine Texts for all four high school years of the Harmony Fine Arts art appreciation plan are The Annotated Mona Lisa: A Crash Course in Art History From Prehistoric to Post-Modern and Sister Wendy’s The Story of Painting.

Nudity is found in all the resources scheduled for grade nine. Please preview the materials to determine any adjustments your family may wish to make.

High School Homeschool Art Appreciation Studies

  • Prehistoric
  • Mesopotamia
  • Egypt
  • Greece
  • Rome
  • Pre-Columbian Art of America
  • Illuminated Manuscripts
  • African Art
  • Byzantine Art
  • Romanesque Art
  • Gothic Art

High School Homeschool Music Appreciation and Composer Study

  • Giovanni Pierluigi Palestrina
  • Antonio Vivaldi
  • Johann Sebastian Bach
  • George Frideric Handel
  • Joseph Haydn
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Franz Peter Schubert
  • Hector Berlioz
  • Felix Mendelssohn

Our music appreciation plan was created to be used by high school students that wish to have a program organized in a four-year history cycle. This plan provides week by week suggestions for readings in Classical Music Experience, suggestions for listening to related music on CDs or online and provides links to additional information about the composers and the relevant time periods.