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Painting Review and Study Chart of several major European periods

Use your notes and texts to complete this chart:

Century/Dates Period Major artists
(and city or country)

Painting style
features/characteristics/subjects/
patrons/etc.

approx.3,000 -
30 bce
Egyptian
Old Kingdom
New Kingdom
----- various unknown wall painting/ dry fresco
6th- 1st C bce Greek ----- various unknown vase painting
2nd-
1st C. bce
Roman ----- various unknown fresco wall paintings
4 styles
1st- 3rd C. ce Early Christian ----- various unknown wall painting
  Byzantine   gold backgrounds, mosaics
patron: Justinian

 

Medieval

----- various unknown manuscript illumination
stained glass windows
tapestries

14th

(Trecento)


Proto-Renaissance
Giotto

patrons: Church and
wealthy landowners

14th International Style   patrons: Church and
wealthy landowners

15th

(Quattrocento)

Early Renaissance

Artists in Florence:

 

 

 

Artists in Northern Europe:
Van Eyck
.
.
.

patrons: Medici family,
other powerful families,
Roman Catholic Church/Pope

16th

(Cinquecento)

High Renaissance

 

Leonardo da Vinci
Raphael
Michelangelo
Titian (Venice)
Durer (Germany)

|Rome
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|

V

16th Mannerism Pontormo
Parmagianino
Bronzino
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V

17th-18th

 

Baroque
1600- 1750

Caravaggio

Ghentillescchi

Rubens (Flemish)

Poussin (French Classical Baroque)

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V

 

action/strong lights and darks
Counter_Reformation

17th Baroque (Holland)

Hals

Leyster

Rembrandt

Vermeer

 
      Art capital shifts to France
18th Rococo Fragonard
Boucher
 

18th-19th

Neo-Classicism and
Romanticism

David
Ingres
.
.
.

 
19th Realism Courbet
Manet
 
19th Impressionism

Manet
Monet
Renoir
Degas
Morisot
Cassatt

 
19th Post-Impressionism van Gogh
Gauguin
Seurat
Cezanne
 
20th Fauvism Matisse
Derain
 
20th German Expressionism Kirchner
Nolde
Kandinsky
Marc
 
20th Non-Objective Kandinsky  
20th Cubism Picasso
Braque
Delaunay
 
20th Futurism

 

 

 
20th Dada

 

 

 
20th Surrealism

 

 

 

 
20th Suprematism

 

 

 
20th DeStijl

 

 

 
20th Bauhaus

 

 

 
20th Regionalism

 

 

 
20th NY School Abstract Expressionism

 

 

 

 

 

Art capital shifts to New York
20th Minimalism

 

 

 

 

 
20th

Conceptual Art
Performance art
Installation art

 

 

 

 

 
20th Pop Johns
Rauschenberg
Warhol
Lichtenstein
Oldenberg (sculpture)
 
20th Superrealism

 

 

 
20th Neo-Expressionism

 

 

 
20th

Political Art
Feminist Art

 

 

 

 
20th New Technologies