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22.7: Module 1 Cave Art Class Discussion 2 Venus of Willendorf

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    Venus of Willendorf   The First Sculptures_Fertility Figures

     

    Is there a bias to certain works of art, depending on our sexual orientation?

    What is your reaction to the Venus statue?

    Do we all perceive art in the same way? What do you personally think of the statue?

    See my questions in the Mini Lecture as a way to get started.

    Use some of the Art Research Sites, i.e. Witcombe Art History on the Web. You may also refer to the Youtube Videos in this module, and our OER Lumen Learning Text:

    https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-arthistory1/

    http://donsmaps.com/

    Art History Resources on the Web 

    http://arthistoryresources.net/ARTHLinks.html

    Here I want to discuss them with the rest of the class.

    Mr. S.

     

     

     

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