ART APP Flashcards
cave painting, fertility goddesses, megalithic structures
Stone Age
warrior art and narration in stone relief
Mesopotamian
art with an afterlife focus; pyramids and tomb
painting
Egyptian
roman realism; practical and down to earth; the arc
Roman
Greek idealism (balance and perfect proportions);
architectural orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian)
Greek and Hellenistic
celtic art, Carolingian Renaissance, Romanesque, gothic
Middle Ages
Augustus of Primaporta; Colosseum
Roman
serene, meditative art, and Arts of the Floating
World
Indian, Chinese, and Japanese
rebirth of classical culture
Early and High Renaissance
Donatello, Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Raphael
Early and High Renaissance
the renaissance spreads northward to France, the Low Countries, Poland, Germany, and England
Venetian and Northern Renaissance
art that breaks the rules; artifice over nature
Mannerism
Rembrandt
Baroque
splendor and flourish for God; art as a weapon in the religious wars
Baroque
art that recaptures Greco-Roman grace and
grandeur
Neoclassical