O. Hull Art History Timeline

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  • Period: 30,000 BCE to 2500 BCE

    Stone Age

    Focused on cave art and cave paintings. Imagery often depicted God/Goddesses, Hunting, and Fertility
  • Period: 3100 BCE to 30 BCE

    Egyptian

    Focused on the afterlife. Contained Pyramids at the main architecture, did have some forms of paintings within their tombs.
  • Period: 850 BCE to 31 BCE

    Greek

    Concept of Idealism arose. Balance, proportion, and perfection were at the roots of art. New forms in architecture were developed
  • Period: 500 to 1400

    Middle Ages

    Celtic and Gothic art grew more popular.
  • Period: 1400 to 1550

    Early & High Renaissance

    A rebirth
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    Baroque

    A flourish of God. Art was used as a weapon in the art wars
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    Romanticism

    Captures imagination and individually of the artist
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    Realism

    Celebrates the real working class person; peasants
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    Impressionism

    captures natural light and elements within the art piece
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    Post-Impressionism

    A revolt against the impressionistic period
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    Expressionism

    Distorted forms, strong colors, emotional effects were added to evoke a mood
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    Cubism

    Helped bring European art (painting and sculpture) towards a more western and modern approach
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    Surrealism

    Wanted to release creativity of the unconscious
  • Salvador Dali

    Salvador Dali
    The Persistence of Memory. It is an oil paint on canvas painting with the use of symbolism within it.
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    Pop Art

    Incorporated popular cultural elements and ideas into art
  • Andy Warhol

    Andy Warhol
    Gold Marilyn Monroe. After her death in 1962, Warhol plays on the idea of an Icon by placing Monroe's face upon a golden background reminiscent of a divine figure
  • Roy Lichtenstein

    Roy Lichtenstein
    Whaam! is a comic style piece done through oil and acrylic paint on canvas. It portrays action and fighting but left the message up to whoever was viewing it. It was influential yet impersonal
  • David Hockney

    David Hockney
    Man in shower in Beverly Hills. Hockney loved movement in art especially moving water (showers, sprinklers, pools). The piece is very flat because this was before he experimented with textures in his art.
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    Photorealism

    Artist projection of a photograph onto a different medium. Ex. A canvas
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    Contemporary

    Globally influenced, culturally diverse, advancing with technology. Dynamic use of methods, styles, techniques, mediums, and themes.