CONCLUSION

 Conclusion

We discovered that although art is stated one way, everyone will always have the right to interpret art in their own way. We acknowledge that art: a brief history has brought useful information to those with little to no knowledge about art, however, we can determine that there can always be room for some adjustments. The overall experience of the textbook has been an eye-opening experience and emotional rollercoaster not only to us readers but also to aspiring artists.




Comments

  1. I really enjoyed how it was expressed what exactly should be added to the textbook

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  2. Amazing way to end this blog! I love the title of the blog, very eye opening to the audience. -Mireya Arana

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  3. great organization and good explanation on what needed to be excluded or included.-Janessa Gomez

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  4. Information was presented well, and organized. Ideas were very clear

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  5. The information provided in this blogpost was done very nicely, good post!

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  6. I really like the layout of this blog post it was very organized! overall the information in this blog was well written. -Nikki Phan

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  7. Great conclusion that is straight to the point and summarizes well! I like how you guys clearly separated each part to make it easy to know what it was. - Julinna Fletes

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  8. the blog was super entertaining to read and very nicely done, loved your art detectives section!!

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  9. clear ideas and cohesive information. Great Job! - Gabe De Pina

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  10. I enjoyed your art detective section, it was also well put together. - Jolie Mason

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  11. This blog post was written in a formal manner and gives a great explanation of the book.

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  12. I liked how you gave historical context in your comparison to show how if the background information isn't known then an art piece's interpretation can change.

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  13. I like that you included that art is up for interpretation, and gave historical context, well done.

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  14. The organization and layout of this blog made it easy to follow. Each section was well written and detailed. - Valerie Guerrero

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  15. I really liked how you described the art comparison and art detective sections with a lot of detail.

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  16. I like how the sections were divided into different tabs. I enjoyed reading through the art detectives section. - Lucero Ascencio

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  17. Like how you incorporated the West vs. Rest

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  18. I definitely agree that everyone has the right to interpret art in their own way. I don't know if I'd consider the textbook an emotional rollercoaster but I agree with a lot of the points you brought up about it.

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  19. Even though the in-text citations lectures needed “()”, I still enjoyed the mention of the lack of info regarding Nordic/Viking art.

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  20. Job well done on the layout and the images included for the comparisons -Jessica Zepeda

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  21. I liked the layout of the blogpost and how it was so organized, great job!

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  22. The overall organization of the post was well implemented and unique. The points stated in this post is also very well thought out and unique.

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  23. I really liked the blog post overall and the art work selected.

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  24. The blog post's organization was very interesting. I really like the mention of the Nordic and Northern European art being included.

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  25. We enjoyed how each section was divided but it would have been nicer if they went in order upon opening the website. Otherwise, well done! (Katerina, Clarissa, and Amber)

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