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Art History explores a broad spectrum of visual cultures across the globe. This field of study focuses on how visual media can express, challenge, or influence cultural concepts like power, spirituality, resistance, or human worth. Consequently, art history serves as an excellent lens for examining religion, governance, traditions, literature, and numerous other subjects within the humanities and social sciences. The analyzed mediums often encompass paintings, carvings, ornamental crafts, printed works, and structures, alongside diverse visual expressions beyond conventional art boundaries (such as promotional materials, ceremonial practices, or domestic items). Through this exploration, students gain proficiency in various analytical approaches valuable for humanities research. Ultimately, they cultivate cultural appreciation and hone visual interpretation abilities to comprehend how imagery, artifacts, and architectural spaces influence human narratives that define our society.