This document provides an introduction to key art historical terms used to analyze works of art, including form, content, and formal elements like line, shape, color, value, texture, mass, and composition. It explains that form refers to the visual appearance, while content refers to the implied meaning. Various examples are given to illustrate the use of these terms, such as analyzing Michelangelo's David in terms of its organic lines, lack of color, and balanced composition, while its subject is a muscular young man and its content references the biblical story of David. The document also reviews concepts from Art History I like idealized representations in ancient Greek art, portraiture in Roman art, abstraction in Christian art, increased naturalism in