5. RENAISSANCE
Italian Renaissance -
late 13th century - c.
1600 - late 15th
century - late 16th
century
Renaissance
Classicism
Early Netherlandish
painting - 1400 - 1500
6. RENAISSANCE TO NEOCLASSICISM
Mannerism and Late
Renaissance - 1520 -
1600
Baroque - 1600 - 1730
Dutch Golden Age
painting - 1585 – 1702
Flemish Baroque
painting - 1585 – 1700
Rococo - 1720 - 1780
Neoclassicism - 1750 -
1830
7. RENAISSANCE TO NEOCLASSICISM
Rococo Period
less
commonly roccoco, or
"Late Baroque", is an
18th-century artistic
movement and style,
affecting many aspects
of the artsincluding
painting, sculpture,
architecture, interior
design, decoration,
literature, music, and
8. BAROQUE PERIOD
often thought of as a
period of artistic style
that used exaggerated
motion and clear,
easily interpreted
detail to produce
drama, tension,
exuberance, and
grandeur in sculpture,
painting.The style
began around 1600
in Rome, Italy and
spread to most of
9. NEOCLASSICISM - 1750 – 1830
is the name given to
Western movements in
the decorative and visual
arts, literature,theatre, mus
ic, and architecture that
draw inspiration from the
"classical" art and culture
of Ancient
Greece or Ancient Rome.
10. ROMANTICISM
Romanticism was an
artistic, literary, and
intellectual movement
that originated in
Europe toward the end
of the 18th century and
in most areas was at
its peak in the
approximate period
from 1800 to 1850.
Partly a reaction to
theIndustrial
11. ROMANTICISM TO MODERN ART
Photography - Since
1826
Realism - 1830 - 1870,
began in France
15. MODERN ART
Art and Freedom 1939
- mid-1940s
Outsider art (Art brut)
mid-1940s, United
Kingdom/United States
16. OP ( OPTICAL ARTS)
a style of visual art that
uses optical illusions. Op
art works are abstract,
with many better known
pieces created in black
and white. Typically, they
give the viewer the
impression of movement,
hidden images, flashing
and vibrating patterns, or
of swelling or warping.
17. CONTEMPORARY ART
Pop Art mid-1950s,
United Kingdom/United
States
Video art - early 1960 -
154. ROMANTICISM
Romanticism -1790 - 1880
Nazarene movement - c.
1820 - late 1840s
The Ancients - 1820s -
1840s
Purismo - c. 1820 - 1860s
Düsseldorf school - mid-
1820s - 1860s
Hudson River school -
1850s - c. 1880
Luminism (American art
style) - 1850s – 1870s
155. ROMANTICISM TO MODERN ART
Norwich school - 1803 - 1833,
England
Biedermeier - 1815 - 1848,
Germany
Photography - Since 1826
Realism - 1830 - 1870, began in
France
Barbizon school - c. 1830 - 1870,
France
Peredvizhniki - 1870, Russia
Hague School - 1870 - 1900,
Netherlands
American Barbizon school - United
States
Spanish Eclecticism - 1845 - 1890,
Spain
Macchiaioli - 1850s, Tuscany, Italy
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood - 1848
- 1854, England