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Greek Golden Age

500 B.C.- 410 B.C.



Classicism, Humanism

Medieval

320 A.D.- 1400 A.D.



Holiness, Godliness, Sacredness

Renaissance

1300 - 1590



Secularism, Worldliness, Exploration

Baroque

1600 - 1750



Extravagance, Ostentation, Grandeur

Neo-classic

1700 - 1800



Elegance, Orderliness, Formality

Romantic

1775 - 1890



Sentimentalism, Individualism, Rebellion

Modern

1900 - to the present



Abstraction, Scientism, Expressionism

The artistic history of Greece began in the _ and later gave birth to _ art styles in the ancient Hellenistic Period.

Minoan pre-historical civilization


Western classical

Their architecture in the form of _,_,_ columns seen in temples were dedicated to mythical gods and goddesses.

Doric, Ionic and Corinthian

Medieval art spans over one thousand years of art history in Europe including

Early Christian


Romanesque


Byzantine


Gothic

Its distinctive style was more focused on spiritual expression rather than physical beauty. _ man was generally sober, religious, and concerned more of his soul’s salvation.

Medieval man

The Renaissance meaning “_” was more of a cultural and political movement that began in _ _ in the late Middle Ages.

rebirth


Florence, Italy

it encompasses many secular, intellectual, and worldly pursuits based on classical sources.



Painting was at its peak in the hands of many-talented great masters such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, etc. Painters formulated the laws of linear and aerial perspectives and the mathematics of representing three-dimensional reality on flat surfaces.

renaissance

The was the Renaissance ideal being trained in body, mind and spirit for his exalted position in society.

"universal man"

which means “rough pearl” was Western cultural style exemplified by grandeur, drama, opulence, lavish ornamentation and an over-all sense of awe to generally express triumphant power and control.

Baroque

of the 18th century emphasized formal pattern and discipline and simply a nostalgia for classical ideals.



It was the pursuit of perfection by means of rules and order which appealed to the sophisticated courtly taste.

Neo-classic style

was the prominent decoration style which tended toward gracefulness and charm.

Rococo

is a complex, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the middle of the 18th century in _



It was partly a revolt against aristocratic social norms, stressing strong emotion as a source of aesthetic experience.



It legitimized the individual imagination as a critical authority which permitted freedom from classical notions of form in ar

Romanticism


Western Europe.

refers to artistic works of the 19th century up to the present.



Past traditions are thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation with new ways of seeing with the characteristics style of abstraction.

Modern or contemporary art