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  1. Dec 5, 2021 · PDF | On Dec 5, 2021, Enes Elma published Art History Timeline Art Periods / Movements Dates Chief Artists and Major Works Characteristics Historical Events | Find, read and cite all the research ...

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  2. Timelines of World Art. Review significant moments in art history from all over the globe. For each of the six regions below there are three or four timelines, each covering a specific era. The timelines feature brief summaries of important events in the visual arts; many of the summaries are accompanied by an image, and all link to articles in ...

    • Prehistoric Art (~40,000–4,000 B.C.) The origins of art history can be traced back to the Prehistoric era, before written records were kept. The earliest artifacts come from the Paleolithic era, or the Old Stone Age, in the form of rock carvings, engravings, pictorial imagery, sculptures, and stone arrangements.
    • Ancient Art (4,000 B.C.– A.D. 400) Ancient art was produced by advanced civilizations, which in this case refers to those with an established written language.
    • Medieval Art (500–1400) The Middle Ages, often referred to as the “Dark Ages,” marked a period of economic and cultural deterioration following the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D.
    • Renaissance Art (1400–1600) This style of painting, sculpture, and decorative art was characterized by a focus on nature and individualism, the thought of man as independent and self-reliant.
  3. Sep 21, 2022 · A world history of art. 1. Before history -- 2. The early civilizations -- 3. Developments across the continents -- 4. The Greeks and their neighbours -- 5. Hellenistic and Roman art -- 6. Buddhism, Hinduism and the arts of south and east Asia -- 7. Early Christian and Byzantine art -- 8.

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