
This podcast series is designed to help Advanced Placement (AP) Art History students gain an understanding of the "250" works of art and art history. The series will try to connect works of art and architecture to help students succeed in the AP Exam.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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In this episode, Mr. Bruns takes you deep into works that challenged tradition, unsettled audiences, and redefined the purpose of art. From the haunting realism of And There's Nothing to Be Done to the emotional chaos of Slave Ship, we explore how ar... more
In this high-energy episode of AP Art History in 15, Mr. Bruns takes you on a powerful journey from the rational world of Neoclassicism to the emotional intensity of Romanticism. Through five iconic works—The Oath of the Horatii, George Washington, S... more
In this episode of AP Art History in 15 with Mr. Bruns, we explore how three iconic works—Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz by Miguel Cabrera, A Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery by Joseph Wright of Derby, and The Swing by Jean-Honoré Fr... more
What happens when cultures collide? In this episode of AP Art History in 15, we explore how global interactions shape artistic traditions—and how art historians uncover those connections.
We break down two essential AP Art History skills:
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This show provides concise, classroom-friendly explorations of key artworks and architectural sites through a structured, exam-oriented lens. Episodes typically center on individual works or thematic clusters, explaining historical context, stylistic features, and cultural significance in a way that helps AP Art History students connect artworks to larger themes like power, religion, patronage, and social identity. A standout trait is the consistent emphasis on exam readiness—episodes often tie discussions to likely test prompts, study tips, and Barron's prep materials—while keeping the content accessible through clear narration and classroom-ready examples. The format is well-suited for students seeking quick, concrete takeaways, as well a... more
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