ART HISTORY Revision for Leaving Cert

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  • Expert tips on how to maximise your points in the exam
  • Highlights key information for you
  • In-context exam questions help you apply what you've just learned

  • Updated in line with the Chief Examiner's Report and containing an outline of the recent Art History Practical exam changes.
  • Concise revision of the most popular topics from the Irish and European art sections of both the Higher and Ordinary Level courses
  • Topics covered include:
    • Pre-Christian Ireland
    • Early Christian Ireland
    • Georgian Ireland
    • Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Irish Artists
    • Medieval Europe
    • The Renaissance
    • Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and its influence on 20 th Century Art Movements

  • Full-colour labelled illustrations to help you revise efficiently
  • Expert advice on answering Art Appreciation questions
  • Full breakdown of the exam helps you maximise your marks
  • Past questions, guidance on structuring answers and examples of sample answers fully analysed and linked with recent marking schemes

ART HISTORY Revision for Leaving Cert Reviews | Toppsta

9780717179305
  • ISBN: 9780717179305
  • Pub Date: 12th August 2017
  • Publisher: Gill
  • Imprint: Gill Education
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 224

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