Here’s the combined and simplified version of Western Art History, complete with dates: --- ### 1. **Ancient World** - **Prehistoric Art** (up to around 3000 BCE): - **Paleolithic Era** (2.5 million years ago - 10,000 BCE): Earliest art, including cave paintings and carvings, before writing existed. - **Neolithic Era** (10,000 BCE - 2000 BCE): Art became more complex, including **megaliths** (large stone structures like **Stonehenge**). - **Egyptian Art** (c. 3000 BCE - 30 BCE): - Egyptian sculptures, tomb paintings, and architecture, often made for pharaohs and gods, like the **Pyramids** and **Sphinx**. - **Mesopotamian Art** (c. 3500 BCE - 539 BCE): - Spanning the **Sumerians**, **Babylonians**, and **Assyrians**, this era included writing (**cuneiform**), and famous works like **Hammurabi’s Code** and the **Standard of Ur**. --- ### 2. **Classical Art (Classicism)** - **Greek Art** (c. 750 BCE - 300 BCE): - **Archaic Period** (750-500 BCE): Stylized forms, **Classical Period** (480-323 BCE): More naturalistic sculptures, **Hellenistic Period** (323-31 BCE): More emotion and movement in art. - **Roman Art** (c. 753 BCE - 476 CE): - Roman art adapted Greek ideas but focused on realism and functionality. They pioneered architectural innovations like **arches**, **domes**, and **aqueducts**. --- ### 3. **Medieval Art** (c. 500 - 1400 CE) - **Christian Art** (began c. 300 CE): - Focused on religious themes, especially biblical scenes, Jesus, Mary, and saints. - **Byzantine Art** (c. 330 CE - 1453 CE): - Known for religious icons and mosaics, originating from the Eastern Roman Empire. - **Romanesque Art** (c. 1000 - 1200 CE): - Massive churches with thick walls and rounded arches, inspired by Roman architecture. - **Gothic Art** (c. 1150 - 1500 CE): - Famous for **cathedrals**, stained glass, and pointed arches. Developed in France and spread across Europe. --- ### 4. **Revival of Classical (Renaissance and Later)** - **Renaissance** (c. 1350 - 1620 CE): - Revival of ancient Greek and Roman ideas, focusing on humanism and realistic depictions of the human body. Famous artists include **Michelangelo** and **Leonardo da Vinci**. - **Baroque** (c. 1600 - 1750 CE): - Dramatic, emotional, and highly detailed art, promoted by the Catholic Church. Think intense contrasts in **Caravaggio**'s paintings. - **Rococo** (c. 1720 - 1780 CE): - Light, decorative, and playful art, featuring pastel colors and intricate designs. - **Neoclassicism** (c. 1750 - 1850 CE): - A return to the clean, structured art inspired by **ancient Greece** and **Rome**, rejecting the ornamentation of Rococo. --- This outline includes the key periods, styles, and dates to help you prepare for your quiz!
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Here’s the combined and simplified version of Western Art History, complete with dates:
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### 1. **Ancient World**
- **Prehistoric Art** (up to around 3000 BCE):
- **Paleolithic Era** (2.5 million years ago - 10,000 BCE): Earliest art, including cave paintings and carvings, before writing existed.
- **Neolithic Era** (10,000 BCE - 2000 BCE): Art became more complex, including **megaliths** (large stone structures like **Stonehenge**).
- **Egyptian Art** (c. 3000 BCE - 30 BCE):
- Egyptian sculptures, tomb paintings, and architecture, often made for pharaohs and gods, like the **Pyramids** and **Sphinx**.
- **Mesopotamian Art** (c. 3500 BCE - 539 BCE):
- Spanning the **Sumerians**, **Babylonians**, and **Assyrians**, this era included writing (**cuneiform**), and famous works like **Hammurabi’s Code** and the **Standard of Ur**.
---
### 2. **Classical Art (Classicism)**
- **Greek Art** (c. 750 BCE - 300 BCE):
- **Archaic Period** (750-500 BCE): Stylized forms, **Classical Period** (480-323 BCE): More naturalistic sculptures, **Hellenistic Period** (323-31 BCE): More emotion and movement in art.
- **Roman Art** (c. 753 BCE - 476 CE):
- Roman art adapted Greek ideas but focused on realism and functionality. They pioneered architectural innovations like **arches**, **domes**, and **aqueducts**.
---
### 3. **Medieval Art** (c. 500 - 1400 CE)
- **Christian Art** (began c. 300 CE):
- Focused on religious themes, especially biblical scenes, Jesus, Mary, and saints.
- **Byzantine Art** (c. 330 CE - 1453 CE):
- Known for religious icons and mosaics, originating from the Eastern Roman Empire.
- **Romanesque Art** (c. 1000 - 1200 CE):
- Massive churches with thick walls and rounded arches, inspired by Roman architecture.
- **Gothic Art** (c. 1150 - 1500 CE):
- Famous for **cathedrals**, stained glass, and pointed arches. Developed in France and spread across Europe.
---
### 4. **Revival of Classical (Renaissance and Later)**
- **Renaissance** (c. 1350 - 1620 CE):
- Revival of ancient Greek and Roman ideas, focusing on humanism and realistic depictions of the human body. Famous artists include **Michelangelo** and **Leonardo da Vinci**.
- **Baroque** (c. 1600 - 1750 CE):
- Dramatic, emotional, and highly detailed art, promoted by the Catholic Church. Think intense contrasts in **Caravaggio**'s paintings.
- **Rococo** (c. 1720 - 1780 CE):
- Light, decorative, and playful art, featuring pastel colors and intricate designs.
- **Neoclassicism** (c. 1750 - 1850 CE):
- A return to the clean, structured art inspired by **ancient Greece** and **Rome**, rejecting the ornamentation of Rococo.
---
This outline includes the key periods, styles, and dates to help you prepare for your quiz!
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