Explore the true, good, and beautiful
A fun, interactive, and interesting way to learn Art History
Suitable for Homeschoolers in the Digital Age!

Homeschooling Art for Young Learners

Art history fills out the curriculum for independent learners.

How? Vasari's art history tells real stories. Vasari also repeats rumors, gossip, and legends about artists. What fun! Students will love the story about Giotto and his teacher Cimabue.

Learning is much more visual. What can art history do for you? Art history teaches us how to learn with images and symbols. Art History gives young learners the tools to analyze imagery and visual symbols. Think of it as a type of language, one that allows the user to successfully navigate new territory.

Art history fills out the curriculum for independent learners. How? Vasari's art history tells real stories. Vasari also repeats rumors, gossip, and legends about artists. What fun! Students will love the story about Giotto and his teacher Cimabue.

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I highly recommend the e-book Vasari series about Art History for students interested in learning more about the Renaissance. They explain the art of the Renaissance in a concise, well-thought-out manner, with great question and answer problems. I love the colorful pages and the layout especially. With so few art history books for students out there, these are well worth the purchase.

Maryann K, homeschool mother of 8

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