Art Through History : 10 Ways to Add Art Into Your Homeschool

Wherever you are in your history curriculum find art pieces from that time period. 
>Art History Timeline

>Art History Timeline
Pre History

Early Greek

Roman

Middle Ages

Pre- Renaissance

Renaissance

Post Renaissance

ART HISTORY FOR PRESCHOOLERS:
A is for Apple -Paul Cezanne, The Basket of Apples (1893)
B is for Ballerina -Edgar Degas, The Star (1879/81)
C is for Cat -Henrietta Roneer-Knip, The Musician’s 1876/77
D is for Dog -Rosa Bonheur, A Limier Briquet Hound, 1856
E is for Earring -Johannesburg Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring 1665
F is for Flower -Frederic Bazille, Young Woman with Peonies 1870
G is for Grape -Giuseppe Arcimboldo 1590/91
H is for Hand -Leonardo da. Vinci Mona Lisa 1503
I is for Ice -Emanuel Leutze, Washington Crossing the Delaware 1851
J is for Jug -Edouard Manet, By with Pitcher 1862/72
K is for Kiss -Gustav Klimt, The Kiss, 1907/08
L is for Lion -Henri Rousseau, The Sleeping Gypsy 1897
M is for Mountain -Casper David Predrich, Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog 1817
N is for Nap -Frederic Leighton, Flaming Jane 1895
O is for Ocean -Katsushika, The Great Wave 1830/32
(Replace) P is for Pony -Frank Marc, Two Horses 1912 
Q is for Queen -Nina de Garis Davies, Queen Neferari Playing Senet1279-1213
R is for Rowboat -Mary Cassatt, The bating Party 1893/94
S is for Star -Vincent Van Gogh, The Starry Night 1889
T is for Tiger -Jean-Leon Gerome, Tiger and Cubs 1884
U is for Umbrella -Georges Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884/86
V is for Vase -Odilon Redon Vase of Flowers 1916
W is for Water -Claude Monet, Water Liles 1906
??? X is for X-Ray -Jean-Honore Fragonard 1769, X-Ray 
Y is for Yarn -Francisco Goya, Manuel Osorio Manriue de Zuniga 1787/88
Z is for Zebra -George Stubbs, The First Zebra Seen in England 1763