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Art and History Resources

for educators, travelers, and curious minds

Bring history and art to life with our materials!

Whether you’re a teacher looking for classroom-ready resources, a traveler preparing for a museum visit, or a lifelong learner, our resources make history engaging and visual.


Are you looking to . . .

A painting of a woman dressed in a white ruffled collar and a black dress with red and gold accents. She is holding a paintbrush and appears to be painting a portrait of another woman in a blue bonnet and apron.

Engage with history in an accessible, fun way.

Aztec stone carving with calendrical symbols and with other intricate glyphs and symbols, featuring a central face and detailed border.

Discuss different periods and artistic traditions in history like a pro.

Close-up of an ancient bronze artifact with intricate, geometric patterns and designs, of Chinese origin.

Discover traditions from around the world.

Close-up of an abstract oil painting with textured layers of bright green, purple, blue, red, and black paint.

Develop close looking skills.

Then you will love our stuff!

Understand art in museums and at sites more deeply.

Engage students in your classes.

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Visual History Primers

Beautifully designed, magazine-style guides that introduce world civilizations through art, history, and storytelling. Perfect for the classroom, museum visits, world traveling, or armchair exploration.

Activities

Our classroom-ready activities and resources were created by educators for educators.

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FAQs

What is a Visual History Primer?

A Visual History Primer is a beautifully designed, magazine-style PDF that blends images, maps, and accessible text to introduce major cultures, from the Aztecs to the Shang dynasty.

Who are these resources for?

Teachers, homeschool families, museum-goers, travelers, and lifelong learners. If you’re curious about art and history, our resources are for you.

Can I use them for self-study or travel prep?

Absolutely. Our readers download primers before visiting museums, historical sites, or even planning international trips.