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Art History Timeline Dummies

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Elizabeth Mohr Sr.

February 22, 2026

Art History Timeline Dummies
Art History Timeline Dummies Art History Timeline for Dummies A Journey Through Time I Start with a captivating question or statement about art history Example Ever wonder why the Mona Lisa is so famous Brief explanation of why art history matters It reflects cultural values and beliefs It reveals the stories of people and civilizations It helps us understand our own world Outline of what the post will cover The major periods and movements key figures and their impact II Prehistory and Ancient Art Cave Paintings and Early Civilizations Overview of cave art Lascaux Altamira and its significance Ancient Egypt Pyramids hieroglyphs tomb paintings Mesopotamia Ziggurats cuneiform writing cylinder seals Ancient Greece Classical sculpture Venus de Milo Doryphoros pottery architecture Parthenon Ancient Rome Roman sculpture mosaics architecture Colosseum III Medieval Art Byzantine Art Icons mosaics and frescoes in churches Emphasis on religious themes and symbolism Romanesque Art Massive imposing cathedrals Notre Dame Rounded arches thick walls and simple sculptures Gothic Art Emphasis on light and verticality Chartres Cathedral Pointed arches stained glass windows and elaborate sculptures IV Renaissance Art 2 Early Renaissance 13001400 Shift from religious to humanist themes Giotto di Bondone Father of Renaissance painting Masaccio Linear perspective and realistic portrayal of human figures High Renaissance 14901530 Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa Last Supper Raphael School of Athens Madonnas Michelangelo David Sistine Chapel ceiling Northern Renaissance Jan van Eyck Oil painting and realism Hieronymus Bosch Surreal and fantastical imagery Albrecht Drer Engravings and woodcuts V Baroque and Rococo Art Baroque Art 16001750 Dramatic emotional and theatrical Caravaggio Chiaroscuro and realism Bernini Sculptures and fountains Rococo Art 17151774 Light playful and decorative Watteau Ftes galantes festivities Fragonard Erotic and sentimental paintings VI 19th Century Art Romanticism Emotion and imagination Caspar David Friedrich Landscapes and nature Eugne Delacroix Dramatic and expressive paintings Realism Depiction of everyday life Gustave Courbet Scandalous paintings of working class subjects JeanFranois Millet Peasant life and labor Impressionism Capturing fleeting moments and light Claude Monet Water lilies plein air painting Edgar Degas Dance and movement PierreAuguste Renoir Portraits and landscapes 3 PostImpressionism Moving beyond Impressionism Paul Czanne Father of modern art Vincent van Gogh Expressionism and color Paul Gauguin Symbolism and primitivism VII 20th Century Art Modernism Pablo Picasso Cubism abstract art Henri Matisse Fauvism vibrant colors Wassily Kandinsky Abstract expressionism Surrealism Salvador Dal Dreamlike and illogical imagery Ren Magritte Surrealist puzzles and paradoxes Abstract Expressionism Jackson Pollock Action painting drips and splatters Mark Rothko Color field painting Pop Art Andy Warhol Massproduced imagery silkscreen prints Roy Lichtenstein Comic book aesthetics VIII Contemporary Art Conceptual Art Focus on ideas and concepts rather than form Sol LeWitt Minimalist sculptures and drawings Robert Smithson Land art and environmental installations Performance Art Art as a live event Marina Abramovi Body art and endurance performances Installation Art Immersive experiences Yayoi Kusama Infinity mirrored rooms IX Conclusion Recap of major themes and movements Importance of art history for understanding culture and society Encouragement to continue exploring the world of art 4 X Resources List of websites museums and books for further exploration Recommended documentaries and films Important Considerations Visual elements Include highquality images of famous artworks to enhance the visual appeal and engagement of the post Accessibility Use clear and concise language avoiding jargon Humor Inject humor and lightheartedness to make the learning process enjoyable Call to action Encourage readers to share their favorite artworks or art movements This outline provides a comprehensive overview of art history Adapt it to your specific audience and goals By focusing on engaging content visual appeal and accessibility you can create a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the vast and fascinating world of art

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