By Karissa Fults Period 2. I’m going to tell you about: how art has progressed throughout the centuries some of the different styles, artists, and mediums.

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By Karissa Fults Period 2

I’m going to tell you about: how art has progressed throughout the centuries some of the different styles, artists, and mediums used.

1) Cave paintings 30,000 BC 2) Egyptian BC 3) Amarna BC 1) 2) 3)

1) Geometric Age 2) Archaic Period 3) Classical Period 1)2) 3)

Fra Angelico Michelangelo Botticelli Da Vinci Rapheal Titian Van Eyck Peter Bruegel the Elder

Cotan Rembrandt Ribera Velasquez Vermeer Zurbaran

Caillebotte Degas Homer Monet Morisot Van Gogh Cassat

Beardsley Bing Clarke Klimt De Saint Phalle Van de Velde

Includes: 1) fauvism, 2)cubism, and 3)dadaism. 1) 2) 3)

Gorky Kandinsky Pollock Kelly Stella Rothko

All sorts of different styles today Some artists use styles and techniques from past artists, some come up with new, unique ones of their own More digital every day- in future, canvas may be obsolete No limits!

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