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the artist of the Hellenistic era expanded his formal horizons with dramatic posing, sweeping lines, and high contrast of light, shadow and emotions. The Stone Age is a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make implements with a sharp edge, a point, or a percussion surface. Ancient Egyptian art is the painting, sculpture, architecture and other arts produced by the civilization of Ancient Greeks. Stone Age (30,000 b.c.–2500 b.c.) Egyptian (3100 b.c.–30 b.c.) Greek and Hellenistic (850 b.c.–31 b.c.)

The history of art in the Eastern world spans thousands of years and covers a wide range of cultures . Principal among the cultures are the Asian countries of China, Japan, and India. Islamic art is not at all restricted to religious art, but includes all the art of the rich and varied cultures of Islamic societies as well. The term "renaissance" means rebirth. It's the period in European history that immediately followed the Middle Ages. It was characterized by a surge of interest in classical learning and values Indian, Chinese, and Japanese(653 b.c.–a.d. 1900) Byzantine and Islamic (a.d. 476–a.d.1453) Early and High Renaissance (1400–1550)

most innovative art was created in France, the Netherlands and Germany during this time, and because all of these places are north of Italy, the "Northern" tag has stuck. Mannerism was an art style that focused on the human form, depicted in intricate poses and in exaggerated, not always realistic settings. Paintings contained artificial color and unrealistic spatial proportions. Figures were often elongated and exaggerated, positioned in imaginative and complex poses. With technical brilliance, the baroque artist achieved a remarkable harmony wherein painting, sculpture, and architecture were brought together in new spatial relationships, both real and illusionary, often with spectacular visual effects. Venetian and Northern Renaissance (1430–1550) Baroque (1600–1750) Mannerism (1527–1580)

The heart of Neo-Classical movement was centered in Rome The heart of Neo-Classical movement was centered in Rome. Economical mass printing, affordable books and engraved drawings helped to stimulate interest and spread neoclassical taste. An artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that started in Europe at the end of the 18th century. It was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution, Age of Enlightenment, and scientific rationalization of nature. The Realist movement in French art flourished from about 1840 until the late nineteenth century, and sought to convey a truthful and objective vision of contemporary life. Neoclassical (1750–1850) Romanticism (1780–1850) Realism (1848–1900)

while rejecting its limitations: they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real-life subject matter, but they were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, to distort form for expressive effect, and to use unnatural or arbitrary colour. Their spontaneous, often subjective response to nature was expressed in bold, undisguised brushstrokes and high-keyed, vibrant colors directly from the tube. The Impressionist style of painting emphasized loose imagery rather than finely delineated pictures. The artists of the movement worked mostly outdoors and strived to capture the variations of light at differing times throughout the day. Impressionism (1865–1885) Post-Impressionism (1885–1910) Fauvism and Expressionism (1900–1935)

An intellectual art movement founded in Italy in 1909 that contrasts Romanticism Surrealists feasted on the unconscious. They believed that Freud's theories on dreams, ego, superego and the id opened doors to the authentic self and a truer reality (the "surreal"). Technically, an important predecessor is surrealism, with its emphasis on spontaneous, automatic or subconscious creation. Cubism, Futurism, Supremativism, Constructivism, De Stijl (1905–1920) Dada and Surrealism(1917–1950) Abstract Expressionism (1940s–1950s) and Pop Art (1960s)

back to Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, and the Roman Empire. abstract and photorealistic painted works, as well as photographs and glass pieces is writing or drawings that have been scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place. Graffiti ranges from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings, and it has existed since ancient times, with examples dating Postmodernism and Deconstructivism (1970– ) Graffiti (1970- now)

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