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12 Cards in this Set
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Stone Age |
1. 30,000–2500 BC 2. Cave paintings, fertility goddesses, big stone structures |
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Egyptian Age |
1. 3100–30 BC 2. Pyramids, sculptures, tomb paintings |
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Greek and Hellenistic |
1. 850–31 BC 2. Greek idealism (perfect proportions, architecture, and balance |
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Roman |
1. 500 BC–476 AD 2. Roman realism, down to earth, and lots of archs |
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Byzantine and Islamic |
1. 476–1453 2. Heavenly Byzantine mosaics, maze-like architecture, large holy structures |
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Middle Ages |
1. 500–1400 2. Romanesque gothic |
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Early and High Renaissance |
1. 1400–1550 2. Rebirth of classical culture 3. Donatello, Botticelli, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael |
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Venetian and Northern Renaissance |
1. 1430–1550 2. The Renaissance spreads north- ward to France, the Low Countries, Poland, Germany, and England 3. Bruegel, Van Eyke, Van Der Weyden |
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Mannerism |
1. 1527–1580 2. Art that breaks the rules; artifice over nature 3. Tintoretto, El Greco |
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Baroque |
1. 1600–1750 2. Splendor and flourish for God; art as a weapon in the religious wars 3. Reubens, Rembrandt |
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Neoclassical |
1. 1750–1850 2. Art that recaptures Greco-Roman grace and grandeur 3. David, Ingres |
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Romanticism |
1. 1780–1850 2. The triumph of imagination and individuality 3. |