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Explore the evolution of art from Stone Age horse paintings in Lascaux, France, to iconic works like Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" and Pablo Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d’Avignon." Trace the development of art styles, techniques, and themes through the ages, from ancient sculptures to contemporary installations.
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Standing Man Early 4th DynastyPainted Quartzite The Metropolitan Museum of New York Ostracon Dynasties 19 – 20 New Kingdom Painted Limestone
The Laocoon Group Greek Hellenistic Sculpture Venus de Milo circa 100BC
Detail of the Bayeux Tapestry Thought to have been commissioned about 1070
Micheangelo Pieta 1498 - 9 David 1501 - 4
Rembrandt Hendrickje bathing in a river 1654 Oil on Panel National Gallery London Self Portrait 1661
Mr and Mrs Andrews about 1750 Thomas Gainsborough The National Gallery London
An experiment on a bird in a vacume pump Joseph Wright of Derby 1768
The Braddyll Family 1789 Sir Joshua Reynolds
Trumpeter of the Hussars on Horseback Theodore Gericault 1815 - 20
The Fighting Temerair - Tugged To Her Last Berth To Be Broken Up Joseph Mallord WilliamTurner 1838
The Lady of Shallot John William Waterhouse 1888
Pumba Chief Eastern Pende people Les Demoiselles d’Avignon Pablo Picasso 1907
Boccioni Dynamism of a cyclist 1913 Unique Forms of continuity in space 1913
Andy Warhol The three faces ofJackie 1964 Cambells Soup 1 1968
I discovered a mountain blooming with red flowers Anish Kapoor 1981
Portrait Of An Old Jew Rembrandt 1654 Ray Richard Billingham 1994
A Brief History Of Art The End Ian Banfield Havant Art Dept, 2004