Lesson 3 Flashcards
The era of cave painting
Stone age
It spans sumerian, assyrian, akkadian, and babylonian cultures
Mesopotamian
Bust and statues of royal figures were a major part of it
Egyptian
It is a pretty huge umbrella term for an entire culture
Egyptian
Was one of idealism and perfection, which was reflected greatly in the era’s architecture and sculptures
Greek and Hellenistic
Goddess of wisdom and warfare
Athena
A temple dedicated to athena
Parthenon
Famous styles of column was also invented during this time: doric, ionic, corinthian
Hellenistic and Greek
The construction of the Pantheon
Roman
A temple dedicated to all Roman Gods
Pantheon
Colloseum is what?
Roman
Temple dedicated to Roman Gods
Pantheon
This period saw the birth of the Islamic region
Byzantine and Islamixlc
Structures like Hagia Sophia and the Alhambra
Byzantine and Islamic
The era of Celtic and Gothic art
Middle ages
Rise of intricate gothic cathedrals and structures like Notre dame
Middle ages
A french term meaning rebirth
Renaissance
A cultural rebirth of art, literature l, and intellect after a vast period of darkness, disease, and war
Early and High Renaissance
Michaelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Donatello comes from what era?
Eary and High Renaissance
Music, art, science, philosophy, and other schools thrived during this era
Early and High Renaissance
During this era, the Renaissance movement spread from Italy to France, Germany, Poland, and other European countries
Venetian and Northern Renaissance
Bellini, Jan van eyck, Bosch are from what
Venetian and Northern Renaissance
A highly religious era that overlapped the Thirty Years War between the Protestant and the Catholics
Baroque
Rembrandt amd Caravaggio is from what
Baroque
Toned the extremity of Baroque while still capturing the grace and aesthetic perfection of Greco-Roman art periods
Neoclassical
Is likely the overlapping Age of Enlightenment which saw another turn towards the scientific over the religious
Neoclassical
This took place during the American and French Revolution
Romanticism
Embracing the chaotic nature
Romanticism
First movement to finally reject all the drama, intensely exaggerated emotion, and grandeur of other art styles for a more grounded approach to human nature
Realism
More grounded approach to human nature
Realism
One of the first purely aesthetic art period
Impressionism
A style focused on capturing a visual phenomenon rather than an intensely political or religious one
Impressionism
Logical follow up to impressionism
Post impressionism
An art style that maintaned is philosophy
Post impressionism
What is the cousin of Expressionism?
Fauvism
They are partially products of wartime
Fauvism and Expressionism
It flourished during and after the first World War with its harsh colors, b9ld shapes, and disturbing emotional content
Fauvism and Expressionism
It is important for its explorations of numerous expressionistic styles
Cubism, Futurism, Supremativism, Constructivism, De Stijl
This was a bold period of art, and saw talents like Picasso
Cubism, Futurism, Supremativism, Constructivism, De Stijil
Rejected so much of traditional art that it divided into absurdism
Dada and Surrealism
Elements of dreams and the subconscious were explored with this style
Dada and Surrealism
Popular, transient, expendable, low cost, etc
Pop Art
Artists used contemporary images, such as food product labels, and celebrity photographs
Pop Art
They were intrested in advertising, consumer products, television, magazines, and comics
Pop art
Deconstructing styles of the past and reinterpreting them
Post modernism and Deconstructivism
Threw out the cool ideas of minimalism
Neo-expressionism
Father of Arts
Paul Cezanne