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Art History Timeline

Art History Timeline. Prehistoric Art (c.30,000-2000 BC). Cave painting, Hall of Bulls (Lascaux, France c15,000 BC). Ancient Egyptian Art (c.3000-30BC). Egyptian Tomb paintings. The Queen playing chess , (Tomb Nefertari, Thebes, c1255BC). Classical Greek Art (c.500-320BC).

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Art History Timeline

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  1. Art History Timeline

  2. Prehistoric Art(c.30,000-2000 BC) Cave painting, Hall of Bulls (Lascaux, France c15,000 BC)

  3. Ancient Egyptian Art(c.3000-30BC) Egyptian Tomb paintings. The Queenplaying chess, (Tomb Nefertari, Thebes, c1255BC)

  4. Classical Greek Art(c.500-320BC) Myrons Discus Thrower (c.450BC) replica

  5. Ancient Romec.509BC-330AD Colosseum, (70-80 AD, Temple of Peace, Rome)

  6. Byzantine Art(c.300-1204) Icon The Virgin Orans,(1037-61 mosaic, Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kiev)

  7. Gothic Art(c.1140-1500) Chatres Cathedral, (1193-1250, central portal, France)

  8. Early Renaissance(c.1300-1500) Giotto, The Deposition, (c1304, fresco, Arena Chapel, Padua, Italy)

  9. Northern Renaissance(c.1400-1500) Jan Van Eyke, The Arnolfini Wedding, (1434, oil on wood panel, National Gallery London)

  10. High Renaissance(c.1490-1527) Vitruvian Man, Leonardo Da Vinci, (c.1485-90, pen and ink with wash over metal point on paper, Venice, Italy)

  11. Mannerism(c.1520-1600) Pontormo, Deposition from the Cross, (c.1526-8,oil on panel, Church of Santa Felicita, Florence)

  12. Baroque(c.1600-1750) Caravaggio, The Supper at Emmaus, (1600-01, oil on canvas, National Gallery London)

  13. Dutch Golden Age(c.1620-1700) Johannes Vermeer, The Pearl Earring, (1666-67, The Hague, oil on canvas)

  14. Rococo(c.1700-1800) Francois Boucher, Diane Bathing, (1742, oil on canvas, Louvre, Paris)

  15. Neo-Classicism(c.1750-1850) Jacques-Louis David, The Oath of theHoratii, (1784, Oil on canvas, Louvre, Paris)

  16. Romanticism(c.1800-80) Eugene Delacroix, Jacob Wrestling withthe Angel, (1861, oil on canvas)

  17. Ukiyo-e(c.17th-20th centuries) Ando Hiroshige, The Great Wave off Kanagawa, (1823-29, woodblock print, copies in MOMA and British Museum, London)

  18. Pre-Raphaelites(1848-1853) Millais, Ophelia, (1851-52, Tate London, Oil on canvas)

  19. Realism1830s-50s Millet, The Angelus(1857-59, oil on canvas, Musee D’Orsay Paris)

  20. Impressionism1870s-90s Claude Monet, Poppies, (c.1876, Musee D’Orsay Paris, oil on canvas)

  21. Post-Impressionism(c.1880-1905) Van Gogh, Starry Night, (1889, MOMA New York, oil on canvas)

  22. Pointillism/Neo-Impressionism(1886-c1900) Georges Seurat, La Grande Jatte, (1884-86, oil on canvas, The Art Institute, Chicago.)

  23. Art Nouveau1890-1905 Gustave Klimt, The Kiss, (1907-08,oil and gold leaf on canvas, Osterreichische Galerie, Vienna)

  24. Fauvism(1900-20) Henri Matisse, The Dance, (1909 MOMA, New York, oil on canvas)

  25. Expressionism(c.1890-1934) Edvard Munch, The Scream, (1893, oil tempera and pastel on cardboard, National Gallery Oslo)

  26. Cubism(1907-14) Pablo Picasso, Les DemoisellesD’Avignon,(1907, oil on canvas, MOMA, New York)

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