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Baroque  period

 

The Baroque Period covers the years 1600-1750.  In this period, our spiritual emphasis comes in “adding line upon line and precept upon precept” in order to build on the truths that the students have learned in the previous two years.

 

The arts of this period are distinguished by their embellishments and excessive emotionalism, as is much of the culture found in the courts of Europe. In sharp contrast is the exploration and early colonization of America by the Pilgrims, puritans and others seeking religious freedom and a simple way of life.

 

Topics for this period include:

 

Separatists and Strangers

American Colonization

Native Americans

The Court of Louis XIV

Period Artists and Musicians

Restoration Theater

 
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The Master's Academy of Fine arts is a homeschool fine arts school where students taught from a historical perspective. The Master's Academy focuses on teaching music, art, drama, and history through six distinct historical periods. These include: ancient, medeival-renaissance, baroque, classical, and romantic. The children are exposed to choir, plays, drawing, painting, music theory, dance, and art history. We are committed to providing a homeschool art program that encourages children to Glorify God through excellence in the arts. Many of our homeschool art students have received large scholarships to universities based soley on their portfolio work completed at Master's Academy of Fine Arts. We understand the importance that the arts play in our culutre, and desire for every homeschool art student to learn about the arts through a God centered historical perspective. Our well rounded homeschool art program centers on Christ, by teaching our students not just the techniques, but also a historical worldview that shows them the importance of using their art to glorify God.