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Emphasized individualism and Ancient Greek Art
idealism 400 BCE
Sculptures typically depicted
youthful people.
Emphasized Realism and wanted Ancient Roman Art
to capture the rulers of the
time.
Depicted more accurate
representations of people.
Entirely Byzantine Art
religious. 500
CE
Controlled by the church and
interested in depicting what we
can't see.
Stylized and not naturalistic
depictions.
Domes, pendentives and mosaics. Byzantine Architecture
1000 CE Medieval Art
Evolved around biblical concepts,
Catholic Mythology and human
experiences.
Art became more
stylized. Art used
gold and jewels.
Vibrant colors
Lack of perspective.
Gothic and Romanesque Medieval Architecture
rounded arches, vaulted ceilings, Romanesque Architecture
heavy walls ornately
decorated.
, Abstract stylization of human Romanesque Art
forms. Primary colors.
Compositions squeezed into tight
spaces.
Figures vary in size in relation
to their importance.
1400s CE Renaissance Art
Humanism
Naturalism and painting
anatomically correct figures.
Linear perspectives which create
paintings with more depth.
Realism- realistic subject matters.
Artists became recognized as a
respected job.
Triangle composition was
important.
A painting technique that creates Sfumato
soft transitions between colors
and tones.
Revival of the dome, secular Renaissance Architecture
structures, geometric
arrangements.
Basilica, Santo Spirito Firenze -
Brunellesch St Peters Basilica -
Lorenzo Bernini
Pillars.
1520-1600 Mannerism
Characterized by artificiality,
elegance and sensual distortion of
the human figure.
Elongated features, bright colors.
Michelangelo, El Greco, Tintoretto Mannerist Artists
etc.
1650 CE Baroque Art
Grandeur, sensuous, richness,
Drama and Dynamism
Think girl in the pearl
earring. Catholic revival.
Tenebrism.