Styles+and+Movements

=Styles and Movements=

**Chapter 1 Pre-Historic Art**
- art without any written record -
 * Paleolithic Period
 * Neolithic Period
 * From Stone to Metal

Chapter 2 Ancient Near East
- Art usually conveys societal norms or enforces the power of the rulers -
 * Sumer
 * Lagash & Gudea
 * Babylon
 * Assyria
 * Neo-Babylonia

Chapter 3 Ancient Egyptian Art
- Death Culture-
 * Early Dynastic
 * Old Kingdom
 * Middle Kingdom
 * Amarna Period
 * New Kingdom
 * Late Egyptian Art

Chapter 4 Art of the Aegean
- Art prior to Greek Settlement; usually reflects geographic region -
 * Minoan
 * Mycenaean
 * Cycladic

Chapter 5 Ancient Greek Art
- Man is the Measure of all things -
 * Geometric
 * @Orientalizing
 * Archaic
 * Early
 * High
 * Late
 * Hellenistic

Chapter 6 Roman Art
- Art of the Republic -
 * Etruscan
 * Republic
 * Early Empire
 * High Imperial
 * Late Empire

Chapter 7 christian, byzantine, and Judaic Art
- Religions of the book -
 * Christian
 * Early Christian
 * Imperial Christian
 * Judaic
 * Byzantine
 * Early
 * Middle
 * Late

Chapter 8 Islamic Art
- Art usually reflects one or more of the five pillars of faith-
 * Early Caliphates
 * Later Islamic Art
 * Ottoman Empire
 * Modern Era

Chapter 14 Medieval Art
- Pre-Roman influence; then Syncretism-
 * British Isles
 * Spain
 * Carolingian
 * Viking
 * Ottonian

Chapter 15 Romanesque Art
- Visual links to ancient Rome. Crusades & Pilgrimages -
 * Architecture
 * Architectural decoration
 * Cloister Crafts
 * Manuscripts and scriptoria

Chapter 16 Gothic Art
- Height and Light; cathedrals -
 * France
 * England
 * Germany
 * Italy

Chapter 17 Proto-Renaissance
- **The Black Plague** moves many away from Catholic cause and Artist become more recognized -
 * Florence
 * Sienna
 * note: there is much more going on at this time that we did not cover

Chapter 18 Fifteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe and Iberian Peninsula
- Humanism & Plague -
 * Flanders
 * Print Making
 * fiber arts
 * note: there is much more going on at this time than is mentioned here

Chapter 19 Renaissance in Italy
- Humanism = man is the measure of all things, but he is lead by Christian God; Mannerism; rebuilding of Papal authority-
 * Florence
 * Urbino
 * Mantua
 * Rome
 * Venice

Chapter 20 High Italian Renaissance
- Gorifying the Papacy through the Counter-reformation
 * Counter-reformation
 * Mannerism
 * Venice and the introduction of Oil painting

Chapter 21 Northern Renaissance of the 16th Century
- arts of the reformation; the emergence of middle class as patrons
 * Germany
 * France
 * Spain & Portugal
 * Netherlands
 * England

Chapter 22 Baroque Art
- Catholicism using multi-media to 'move' unread lower class patrons; in the north artists use similar techniques for merchant class patrons
 * Italy
 * Habsburg lands
 * Flanders & Netherlands
 * France
 * England

Chapter 29 Eighteenth-Century Art in Europe and the Americas
- lots going on here you just need to know each one
 * Rococo
 * Classical Revival
 * Gothic Revival
 * Early Romanticism
 * Art in the Americas

Chapter 30 19th Century US and European Art
- lots going on here you just need to know each one
 * Neo-classicism
 * Romanticism
 * Orientalism
 * Romantic Landscapes
 * Development of Photography
 * Development of Iron in Architecture
 * French Academy
 * Realism
 * Impressionism
 * Post-Impressionism
 * Symbolism
 * French Sculpture
 * Art Nouveau

Chapter 31 Modern era

 * Fauves
 * 'The Bridge' and Primitivism
 * Independent Expressionists
 * Spiritualism of Blue Rider
 * Cubism
 * Abstract Sculpture
 * Dada
 * the Americas
 * modernist tendencies
 * Latin modernism
 * architecture
 * Art between the World Wars
 * Utilitarian Art of Russia
 * Rationalism of Netherlands (de Stijl)
 * Bauhaus Germany
 * Political Art
 * Surrealism

Chapter 32 Post-Modern era

 * Figural Art
 * Abstract & Art Informel
 * Abstract Expressionism
 * Formative phase
 * Action Painting
 * Color Field Painting
 * Sculpture of the New York School
 * Experiments with Form in Buenos Aires
 * Concrete-Invention
 * Madi
 * Postwar Photography
 * Documentary
 * Modernist Heritage
 * Moving into the real world
 * Assemblage
 * Happenings
 * Pop Art
 * Final Assault on Convention
 * Op Art
 * Minimal Art
 * Arte Povera
 * Conceptual
 * Performance art
 * Earthworks / Site-Specific Sculpture
 * Feminist Art
 * Architecture of Post-Modern Era
 * Modernist
 * postmodernist
 * Post Modern Art
 * Critique of Originality
 * Telling a Story
 * Meaning with Shapes
 * High Tech & Deconstructive architecture
 * New Statements in new Media
 * Street Art
 * LED Art
 * Sticker Art
 * Wheatpasting
 * Stencil Art

Non-Western Art

Post-Impressionism