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ART HISTORY Art in the Western World

Prehistoric Art10,000 BC -3000 BC

Art as CommunicationNatural Materials

Art to Depict RitualsArt to Depict the Hunt

Contour LineUse of Masking

Egyptian and Babylonian Art 3000 BC- 1085 BC

HierarchyFamily Lineage

The Great PyramidsWall Reliefs

"And the Heiress, Great in the Palace, Fair of Face, Adorned with

the Double Plumes, Mistress of Happiness, Endowed with Favors, at

hearing whose voice the King rejoices, the Chief Wife of the King,

his beloved, the Lady of the Two Lands, Neferneferuaten-Nefertiti,

May she live for Ever and Always"

The Dedicatory Inscription on the Ishtar Gate reads:

Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, the faithful prince appointed by the will of Marduk, the highest of princely princes, beloved of Nabu, of prudent counsel, who has learned to embrace wisdom, who fathomed their divine being and reveres their majesty, the untiring governor, who always takes to heart the care of the cult of Esagila and Ezida and is constantly concerned with the well-being of Babylon and Borsippa, the wise, the humble, the caretaker of Esagila and Ezida, the firstborn son of Nabopolassar, the King of Babylon.

Both gate entrances of Imgur-Ellil and Nemetti-Ellil following the filling of the street from Babylon had become increasingly lower. Therefore, I pulled down these gates and laid their foundations at the water table with asphalt and bricks and had them made of bricks with blue stone on which wonderful bulls and dragons were depicted. I covered their roofs by laying majestic cedars length-wise over them. I hung doors of cedar adorned with bronze at all the gate openings. I placed wild bulls and ferocious dragons in the gateways and thus adorned them with luxurious splendor so that people might gaze on them in wonder

I let the temple of Esiskursiskur (the highest festival house of Markduk, the Lord of the Gods a place of joy and celebration for the major and minor gods) be built firm like a mountain in the precinct of Babylon of asphalt and fired bricks.

Greek Art 800BC-50BC

Glorified Body Emphasis on Human Achievement Sculpture of Perfect Greek gods

Black-Figure Vases Mosaics

Use of Columns -Doric, Ionic, Corinthian

Roman Art 700BC- 500AD

Reinforced ConcreteThe Arch

The DomePortraits more “honest”

Equestrian Statues

Byzantine to Gothic50 AD-1400’s

Rise of the Early ChurchFrescoesDiptychs and Triptychs Emphasis on Biblical NarrativeUse of Hierarchy in ArtFlying Buttresses in ArchitectureRose-Colored Window

Renaissance 1400’s-1600’s

Baroque1500’s-1700’s

NEOCLASSICISM 1700’s

Romanticism 1800’s

Realism1800’s

Impressionism Late 1800’s

Early Modern Early 1900’s

Post-Impressionism

Cubism

Expressionism

Fauvism

Surrealism

20th Century American ArtLate 1800’s to early 1900’s

Abstract

Social Realism

Man on a Scaffold

Abstract Expressionism1950’s -present

Pop Art 1950-60’s

Color Field Painting 1950-70’s

Photo Realism 1970-80’s

The Happenings 1970’s

toPerformance Art

1990’s to

Flash Mob present

The way things go

Installation Art

Interactive Art

Intuitive or Outsider Art

Graffiti Art

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