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painting. By the dawn of the 19th century, a long and gradual paradigm shift was complete, from the Gothic when artists were viewed as craftsmen in the service of the church and monarchies, to the idea of art for art's sake, where the ideas and visions of the individual artist were held in the high regard, with patronage from an increasingly literate, affluent, and urban middle and upper class population that had been emerging for 200 years (particularly in Paris and London). A dichotomy began in the late 18th century between neoclassicism and romanticism that subdivided and continued to run through virtually every new movement in modern art: "Spreading like waves, these "isms" defy national, ethnic, and chronological boundaries; never dominant anywhere for long, they compete or merge with each other in endlessly shifting patterns."
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11361:, an influential painter as well as graphic artist. In a broader sense, post-impressionism includes a generation of predominantly French and Belgian artist who worked in a range of styles and groups. Most had come under the sway of impressionism at some point, but pushed their work beyond it into a number of factions as early as the mid-1880s, sometimes as a logical development of impressionism, other times as a reaction against it. Post-Impressionists typically depicted impressionist subjects, but the work, particularly synthetism, often contained symbolism, spiritualism, and moody atmospheres that rarely appeared in impressionism. Unnatural colors, patterns, flat plains, odd perspectives and viewpoints pushed to extremes, all moved the center of modernism a step closer to abstraction with a standard for experimentation.
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space, it strengthens the unity of the actual painted surface." Impressionist paintings typically depict landscapes, portraits, still lifes, domestic scenes, daily leisure and nightlife, all treated in a realist manner. Compositions were often based on unusual perspectives, appearing spontaneous and candid. The paintings were usually void of didactic, symbolic, or metaphoric meanings, and rarely addressed the biblical, mythological, and historical subjects that were so highly regarded by the academies or the darker and psychological interest explored by the symbolist. The nuances of light, shadow, atmosphere, and reflections of colors from surfaces were examined, sometimes emphasizing changes of these elements in time. The painting itself was the subject of the painting. It was
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2762:(1st century BC to 1st century AD), famously remarked that although conquered on the battlefield, "captive Greece overcame its savage conqueror and brought the arts to rustic Rome." The power of Greek art lies in its representation of the human figure and its focus on human beings and the anthropomorphic gods as chief subjects. The artworks of the Greeks were meant to decorate temples and public buildings, to celebrate battle victories and remarkable personalities, and to commemorate the dead. They were also given as offerings to the gods.
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Neoclassicism, there were some stylistic overlapping with both movements, and many Romantic artists were excited by classicism. The movement focused on intense emotions, imagination, and on the impressive power of nature, a bigger and more powerful force than the one of men, with its potential for disaster. "Neoclassicism is a new revival of classical antiquity... while Romanticism refers not to a specific style but to an attitude of mind that may reveal itself in any number of ways."
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7535:. For the first time since antiquity, art became convincingly lifelike. Besides the ancient past, Renaissance artists also studied nature, understanding the human body, animals, plants, space, perspective and the qualities of light. The most common theme were religious subjects, but depictions of mythological stories were produced as well. Also, there was no uniform Renaissance style. Each artist developed their own distinct visual language, influenced by their predecessors and contemporaries.
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8252:, it was decided that religious art must encourage piety, realism and accuracy, and, by attracting viewers' attention and empathy, glorify the Catholic Church and strengthen the image of Catholicism. In the next century the radical new styles of Baroque art both embraced and developed High Renaissance models, and broke new ground both in religious art and in new varieties of secular art â above all landscape. The Baroque and its late variant the
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11469:(c. 1890â1905: Hebrew for prophets or illuminati) was a larger movement in France and Belgium that eclectically drew on progressive elements in synthetism, neo-impressionism, symbolism, and Art Nouveau. Perhaps more influential than the art, were the numerous theories, manifestoes, and infectious enthusiasm for the avant-garde, setting the tone for the proliferation of movements and "isms" in the first quarter of the 20th century.
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13330:(1922â2011) made of American magazines. Pop art was a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, and interpreted ideas of pop culture. In celebrating and commenting on consumerism, pop artists, as they became known, produced colorful images based on advertising, the media and shopping, featuring film stars, comic strips, flags, packaging and food â things that everyone, rather than just a highbrow few, could relate to.
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6197:. Unfortunately, little ancient art survives from Oceania. Scholars believe that this is likely because artists used perishable materials, such as wood and feathers, which did not survive in the tropical climate, and there are no historical records to refer to most of this material. The understanding of Oceania's artistic cultures thus begins with the documentation of it by Westerners, such as Captain
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1432:. Its cities were filled with impressive buildings and art. Assyrian art is best known for its detailed stone reliefs, depicting scenes of court life, religious practice, hunting and epic battles. These reliefs were initially painted in bright colours and placed in palaces. Besides their beauty, they also show us Assyrian life and views of the world, including Assyrian clothing and furniture.
12023:, interiors, figures, and still lifes, following examples of realism, impressionism, and post-impressionism. They applied paint with loose brushstrokes, in thick, unnatural, often contrasting, vibrant colors, at times straight from the tube. Gauguin's influence, with his exploration of the expressive values and spatial aspects of patterning with flat, pure colors, as well as his interest in
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4477:. Due to the size of the continent, the distinction between Eastern Asia and Southern Asia in the context of arts can be clearly seen. In most of Asia, pottery was a prevalent form of art. The pottery is often decorated with geometric patterns or abstract representations of animals, people or plants. Other very widespread forms of art were, and are, sculpture and painting.
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11982:. During this period a number of influential retrospective exhibitions were held in Paris: Seurat (1900, 1905), Van Gogh (1901, 1905), Toulouse-Lautrec (1902), Gauguin (1906), CĂ©zanne (1907), all relatively unknown to the public at that time. Matisse and Derain collected African carvings, a novel but growing curiosity of the time. Matisse spent the summer of 1904 in
10201:. Later, between 1830 and 1840, a taste and nostalgia for the rediscovery of past styles, ranging from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, developed under the influence of romanticism. Approximatively until World War I, rehashes of the past dominated the world of architecture and applied arts. Associations between styles and building types appeared, for example:
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their appearance and their potency. Many traditional
African art forms are created as conduits to the spirit world and change appearance as materials are added to enhance their beauty and potency. The more a work is used and blessed, the more abstract it becomes with the accretion of sacrificial matter and the wearing down of original details.
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concepts, suggesting that they can be more valid in the modern world than technical skill or aesthetics. No matter the art media of an artwork, it is considered as no more than a vehicle for presenting the concept. At its most extreme, Conceptual art foregoes the physical object completely, using verbal or written message to convey the idea.
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2769:(5th and 4th centuries BC), realism and idealism were delicately balanced. In comparison, the works of the earlier Geometric (9th to 8th centuries BC) and Archaic (7th to 6th centuries BC) ages can seem appear primitive, but these artists had different goals: naturalistic representation was not necessarily their aim.
9153:' (aka the 'Age of Reason'). Initially, the movement was developed not by artists, but by Enlightenment philosophers. They requested replacing Rococo with a style of rational art, moral and dedicated to the soul. This fitted well with a perception of Classical art as the embodiment of realism, restraint and order. Inspired by
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12305:, was a relatively informal group that organized exhibitions of art from Paris and Europe, as well their own. It was one in a series of increasingly progressive groups splitting from the Art Academy in Munich including The Munich Secession in 1892 (realist and impressionist), Phalanx in 1901 (postimpressionist),
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8747:(1710â1774). Because of this, the style was also known as 'Pompadour'. The name of the movement derives from the French 'rocaille', or pebble, and refers to stones and shells that decorate the interiors of caves, as similar shell forms became a common feature in Rococo design. It began as a design and
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using unconventional materials and practices, or by reclaiming and redefining the materials and methods of so-called craftwork, publicly exhibiting their work in museums and galleries and thus elevating the status of the decorative and applied arts. Artists of the twentieth and twenty first centuries
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in the mist of wild beasts! ." The movement had not been perceived as an entity by the public, but once published the name stuck. Unlike the impressionist and their long struggle for acceptance, the avant-garde had an eager audience by 1906â1907 and the fauvist were attracting collectors from
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in 1863. In 1874 they formed the Société Anonyme Coopérative des
Artistes Peintres, Sculpteurs, Graveurs, independent of the academy, and mounted the first of several impressionist exhibitions in Paris, through to 1886 when their eighth and final exhibition was held. Important figures in the movement
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and, later, oils on panel, as well as fresco, and with an increasingly broad palette of secondary colours, is generally seen as more 'naturalistic' than
Romanesque. The humanity of religious narrative was highlighted, and the emotional state of the characters individualized. The increased urbanity of
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From the mid-eleventh to the early thirteenth centuries, Romanesque paintings were two-dimensional, defined by bold, linear outlines and geometry, particularly in the handling of drapery; painters emphasised symmetry and frontality. Virtually all
Western churches were painted, but probably only a few
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and less understanding of its classical models, but around 1000 a striking intensity and expressiveness emerge in many works, as "a solemn monumentality is combined with a vibrant inwardness, an unworldly, visionary quality with sharp attention to actuality, surface patterns of flowing lines and rich
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Chinese art is one of the oldest continuous traditional arts in the world, and is marked by an unusual degree of continuity within, and consciousness of, that tradition, lacking an equivalent to the
Western collapse and gradual recovery of classical styles. The media that have usually been classified
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showed that art does not always have to be judged aesthetically. It was never a single, cohesive movement, but an umbrella term that now covers several types of art and emerged more or less concurrently in
America and Europe, first defined in New York. Conceptual artists promote the art of ideas, or
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With a measure of Dada's irreverence and contempt for the traditional political, religious, and bourgeois values of western culture that they believed had led the world into the First World War (Breton and other founding members were veterans); the surrealist explored the possibilities that had been
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Although not unprecedented, many of the techniques used were in contrast to traditional methods. Paintings were often completed in hours or days with wet paint applied to wet paint (opposed to wet on dry paint, completed in weeks and months). Rather than applying glazes and mixed colors, pure colors
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called the Gothic style the 'absolute duty' of the
English architect, despite the fact that the style is of French origin. This way, architecture and the applied arts were used to grant the aura of a highly idealized glorious past. Some architects and designers associated historic styles, especially
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had far reaching affects in western culture. People, commodities, ideas, and information could travel between countries and continents with unprecedented speed and these changes were reflected in the arts. The invention of photography in the 1830s further altered certain aspects of art, particularly
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Ottonian dynasty. From this emerged a renewed faith in the idea of Empire and a reformed Church, creating a period of heightened cultural and artistic fervour. In this atmosphere masterpieces were created that fused the traditions from which Ottonian artists derived their inspiration: models of Late
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ideas that art should be made of modern materials. Thus, Minimalist artists, primarily sculptors, often used non-traditional materials and production methods, often employing industrial or specialist fabricators to produce works to their specifications. The term was chiefly used to describe a group
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to Van Gogh and chiefly to Gauguin, by way of the Impressionist, who cleared the ground, and CĂ©zanne, who gave the final impulse and introduced colored volumes, we can follow this rehabilitation of color's function, this restoration of its emotive power" Fauvism was the culmination in a shift, from
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art that appeared before the First World War including fauvism, cubism, expressionism, and early abstraction. CĂ©zanne (particularly influential on cubism) and Van Gogh worked in relative isolation, away from Paris, at critical points in their careers, while Seurat and Gauguin worked in groups, more
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or ornamental gateways facing the cardinal directions. These are in stone, though clearly adopting forms developed in wood. They and the walls of the stupa itself can be heavily decorated with reliefs, mostly illustrating the lives of the Buddha. Gradually life-size figures were sculpted, initially
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Painting of the Egyptian era used a juxtaposition of overlapping planes. The images were represented hierarchically, i.e., the Pharaoh is larger than the common subjects or enemies depicted at his side. Egyptians painted the outline of the head and limbs in profile, while the torso, hands, and eyes
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wrote, "The chronological sequence of neo-classicism, romanticism, and realism is, of course, only a convenient stratification of movements or tendencies so inextricably bound up with one another and with the preceding movements that it is impossible to tell where one ended and another began", and
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and Neoclassicism sought to express their patriotic feelings. Politics and art were closely entwined during this period. They believed that art should be serious, and valued drawings above painting; smooth contours and paint with no discernible brushstrokes were the ultimate aim. Both painting and
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Just like paintings and sculptures, Baroque cathedrals and palaces are characterised by the use of illusion and drama as well. They also frequently use dramatic effects of light and shade, and have sumptuous, highly decorated interiors that blurred the boundaries between architecture, painting and
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During the later eleventh and twelfth centuries, the great age of Western monasticism, Europe experienced unprecedented economic, social and political change, leading to burgeoning wealth among landowners, including monasteries. There was increasing demand for books, and economic wealth encouraged
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churches are characterized by rigid articulation and geometric clarity, incorporated into a unified volumetric whole. The architecture is austere but enlivened by decorative sculpting of capitals and portals, as well as frescoed interiors. Geometric and foliate patterning gives way to increasingly
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art. But few incoming influences affected the Byzantine style. With the expansion of the Eastern Orthodox church, Byzantine forms and styles spread throughout the Orthodox world and beyond. Influences from Byzantine architecture, particularly in religious buildings, can be found in diverse regions
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The myriad forms of African art are components of some of the most vibrant and responsive artistic traditions in the world and are integral to the lives of African people. Created for specific purposes, artworks can reveal their ongoing importance through physical transformations that enhance both
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in literature. In nineteenth-century painting, the term Realism refers more to the subject matter depicted than to the style or technique. Realist paintings typically represent ordinary places and people engaged in everyday activities, as opposed to grand, idealized landscapes, mythological gods,
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from the early 15th century, following a period of artistic cross-fertilization between north and south known as 'International Gothic'. There was a big difference between the Northern and Italian Renaissance. The North artists did not seek to revive the values of ancient Greece and Rome like the
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1400â400 BC) were the first major civilization in modern-day Mexico. Many elements of Mesoamerican civilizations, like the practice of building of pyramids, the complex calendar, the pantheon of gods and hieroglyphic writing have origins in Olmec culture. They produced jade and ceramic figurines,
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brushwork. It often conveyed how the artist felt about their subject, opposed to what it looked like, putting intuition and gut feelings over realistic representations or art theories. Expressionism was frequently infused with an angst or joy, and an overall engagement with contemporary life and
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strokes; blending in the eye of the viewer when observed from a distance. Black was used very sparingly, or not at all, and defining lines replaced with nuanced strokes of color forming the subjects, contours, and shapes. Art historian H. W. Janson said "instead of adding to the illusion of real
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Academism is the codification of art into rules that can be learned in art academies. It promotes the Classical ideals of beauty and artistic perfection. There was also a very strict hierarchy of subjects. At the top, there were paintings that depicted historic events, including the biblical and
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movement and flourished in the first half of the 19th century with significant and international manifestations in music, literature, and architecture, as well as the visual arts. It grew from a disillusionment with the rationalism of 18th century Enlightenment. Despite being often viewed as the
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The often ephemeral materials of Aboriginal art of Australia makes it difficult to determine the antiquity of the majority of the forms of art practised today. The most durable forms are the multitudes of rock engravings and rock paintings which are found across the continent. In the Arnhem Land
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lovers collected ancient Greek originals, Roman replicas of Greek art, or newly created paintings and sculptures fashioned in a variety of Greek styles, thus preserving for posterity works of art otherwise lost. Wall and panel paintings, sculptures and mosaics decorated public spaces and private
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During the 18th century, across all Europe, many academies were founded, that will later dominate the art of the 19th century. In order to study at an art academy, young artists had to take an admission exam, and after being admitted, they would study there for multiple years. Most of the 19th
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broke away from High Renaissance ideals of harmony and a rational approach to art, to embrace exaggerated forms, elongated proportions, and more vibrant colors. It developed in Italy between 1510 and 1520, among artists who prized originality above all. The name of this movement comes from the
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emerged as the first specifically American art movement to have an international impact. In consequence, the art world's focus shifted from Europe to New York. Abstract Expressionists were a small group of loosely associated artists who had similar outlooks but different approaches. They were
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Symbolism emerged in France and Belgium in the 3rd quarter of the nineteenth century and spread throughout Europe in the 1870s, and later to America to a lesser extent. It evolved from romanticism without a clear or defining demarcation point, although poetry, literature, and specifically the
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regarding the subconscious mind: "Pure psychic automatism, by which one intends to express verbally, in writing or by any other method, the real functioning of the mind. Dictation by thought, in the absence of any control exercised by reason, and beyond any aesthetic or moral preoccupation."
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by the mid-18th century, and aristocratic travellers went there in search of Classical visions to recreate on their country estates, thus spreading the style across Europe, particularly in England and France. The tour was also an opportunity for collecting Classical antiquities. Neoclassical
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in a desert in southern Peru. They also produced polychrome ceramics and textiles influenced by the Paracas, and used a palette of at least 10 colours for their pottery. Both cultures flourished around 100â800 AD. Moche pottery is some of the most varied in the world. In the north, the
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with the rise of banking and modern commerce. Sometimes, these styles were also seen in a nationalistic way, on the idea that architecture might represent the glory of a nation. Some of them were seen as 'national styles', like the Gothic Revival in the UK and the German states or the
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Arising from humble beginnings as a nomadic group, the Aztecs created the largest empire in Mesoamerican history, lasting from 1427 to 1521. They did not call themselves 'Aztecs', but Mexica. The term Aztecs was assigned by historians. They transformed the capital of their empire,
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in 1874, who diagnosed 'a malignant historical fervour' as one of the crippling symptoms of a modern culture burdened by archaeological study and faith in the laws of historical progression. Despite this, Art Nouveau was also heavily influenced by styles from the past such as
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and artists built on the artistic foundations of Egypt, further developing the arts of sculpture, painting, architecture, and ceramics. Among the techniques they perfected include methods of carving and casting sculptures, fresco painting and building magnificent buildings.
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with earth colours. A limited palette, dominated by white, red, yellow ochres and azure, was employed for maximum visual effect, with dense colouring forming a backdrop of bands, a practice that originated in late Classical art as an attempt to distinguish earth and sky.
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1903â1908 and in 1905 their work created a sensation and a scandal. Matisse stated "We were exhibiting at the Salon d'Automne, Derain, Manguin, Marquet, Puy, and a few others were hung together in one of the larger galleries. In the center of this room the sculptor
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and metalwork, and was produced in a small number of centres for a narrow range of patrons in the circle of the Imperial court, as well as for important figures in the church. However much of it was designed for display to a wider public, especially to pilgrims.
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paintings tended to be populated with figures posed like Classical statues or reliefs, set in a locations filled with archaeological details. The style favoured Greek art over Roman, considering it purer and more authentically classical in its aesthetic goal.
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of 1066. It is thought to date from the 11th century. It tells the story from the point of view of the conquering Normans, but is now agreed to have been made in England - most likely by women, although the designer is unknown. It is housed in
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Through harmonious proportion and a focus on aesthetics, ancient Greek and Roman art became the foundation and inspiration of all Western art, being the standard to which most European artists aspired, until the 19th century. The Latin poet
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consisted in the rejection of perspective, which leads to a new organisation of space where viewpoints multiply producing a fragmentation of the object that renders the predilection for form over the content of the representation obvious.
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influenced by Surrealism, and believed in spontaneity, freedom of expression and abandonment of the themes of American life that had characterized national art of recent decades. One of the most famous representative of this movement was
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from 1748, a renewed interest in the arts of antiquity occurred. Neoclassicism dominates Western art from the mid to late 18th century until the 1830s. Embracing order and restraint, it developed in reaction to the perceived frivolity,
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were significant, as was neo-impressionism. Matisse explained â for a long time color served as a complement of design, the painters of the Renaissance constructed the picture by line, adding local color afterwards â writing: "From
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In Eastern Asia, painting was derived from the practice of calligraphy, and portraits and landscapes were painted on silk cloth. Most of the paintings represent landscapes or portraits. The most spectacular sculptures are the
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to Russia. However fauvism largely dissolved in 1908, as cubism appeared, most of the artist began exploring other styles and moving in different directions. Only Matisse and Dufy continued to explore fauvism into the 1950s.
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are sometimes considered in modern terms to be minor forms of Roman art, although this would not necessarily have been the case for contemporaries. An innovation made possible by the Roman development of glass-blowing was
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Joordens, Josephine C. A.; d'Errico, Francesco; Wesselingh, Frank P.; Munro, Stephen; de Vos, John; Wallinga, Jakob; AnkjĂŠrgaard, Christina; Reimann, Tony; Wijbrans, Jan R.; Kuiper, Klaudia F.; MĂŒcher, Herman J. (2015).
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Despite being highly associated with Italy, particularly with Florence, Rome, and Venice, the rest of Western Europe participated to the Renaissance as well. The Northern Renaissance occurred in Europe north of the
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1050â156 BC), continued to use these containers in religious rituals, but principally for food rather than drink. The Shang court had been accused of excessive drunkenness, and the Zhou, promoting the imperial
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preserved to the end some of the classical realist tradition that was missing in larger works. Byzantine art was highly prestigious and sought-after in Western Europe, where it maintained a continuous influence on
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have been discovered, each weighing a few tons. Each head, with the flattened nose and thick lips, wears a helmet, similar with the ones worn during official ball games, possibly representing kings of officials.
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was published in 1929. Surrealism did not have significant expression in applied or decorative arts, architecture, or music, although a few isolated examples could be identified (e.g. chess sets, furniture, and
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focuses on objects made by humans for any number of spiritual, narrative, philosophical, symbolic, conceptual, documentary, decorative, and even functional and other purposes, but with a primary emphasis on its
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in Germany, and in contrast to the nostalgic nature of this work elsewhere, it was characterized by disillusionment and ruthless social criticisms. New objectivity artists mostly emerged from expressionist and
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The subjects, themes, and meanings of symbolist art are frequently veiled and obscure, but at its best still manage to resonate deeply on psychological or emotional levels. The subjects are often presented as
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Prehistoric art includes a broad range of art made by painters and sculptors from illiterate cultures, including some of the earliest human artifacts. Among the first art objects are decorative artifacts from
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wrote "depict not the thing but the effect it produces" and "To name an object is to suppress three quarters of the pleasure of the poem which is made to be understood little by little". The English painter
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were the first truly global styles in the arts, dominating more than two centuries of art and architecture in Europe, Latin America and beyond from circa 1580 to circa 1750. Born in the painting studios of
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with golden backgrounds. The building material used by Byzantine architects was no longer marble, which the Ancient Greeks had appreciated so much. The Byzantines used mostly stone and brick, and also thin
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in Paris. The Rococo introduced dramatic changes to elite furniture, as it favoured smaller pieces with narrow, sinewy frames and more delicate, often asymmetrical decoration, often including elements of
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all had varying degrees of association with symbolism. Art historian Robert L. Delevoy wrote "Symbolism was less a school than the atmosphere of a period." It quickly began to fade with the onset of
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spent significant amounts of time in Tahiti, living with local people and making modern art â a fact that has become intertwined with Tahitian visual culture to the present day. The indigenous
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was an influential German school merging crafts, decorative, and fine arts. Moving from Weimar, to Dessau, to Berlin, it changed and evolved in focus with time. Directors included architects
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until near the end of the medieval period. This was especially so in Italy, where Byzantine styles persisted in modified form through the 12th century, and became formative influences on
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in a far freer manner than the Greeks had, creating their own version of the Doric and using the Corinthian far more frequently. They also added two new orders to the repertoire: the
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for a form of artistic autopsy: an utterly revolutionary painting style that looked inside and around objects, presenting them analytically, objectively and completely impersonally.
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among others. Many of these artist later exhibited and associated with various expressionist groups. Expressionist painting is characterized by loose, spontaneous, frequently thick,
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and pyramids with temples at the top, all without the advantage of metal tools. For them, jadeite was a stone more precious than gold and symbolized divine powers and fertility. 17
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biblical subjects, and historical figures and events that had often dominated painting in western culture. Courbet said "I cannot paint an angel because I have never seen one".
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homes. Greek imagery also appeared on Roman jewellery, vessels of gold, silver, bronze and terracotta, and even on weapons and commercial weights. Rediscovered during the early
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word for misshaped pearl, and it describes art that combined emotion, dynamism and drama with powerful color, realism and strong tonal contrasts. Between 1545 and 1563 at the
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Texier, P. J.; Porraz, G.; Parkington, J.; Rigaud, J. P.; Poggenpoel, C.; Miller, C.; Tribolo, C.; Cartwright, C.; Coudenneau, A.; Klein, R.; Steele, T.; Verna, C. (2010).
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sculptures and temples were initially painted in bright colours. They became white because of hundreds of years of neglect and vandalism provoked by Christians during the
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with his ideas on non-objective art were both published in 1912. The Blue Rider ended with the outbreak of World War I in which Macke and Marc both died.
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and design of the 20th century. It was the first architectural style without historic precedent, the 19th century being notorious for a practice known as
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empires and the Dutch treading network had a leading role in spreading the two styles into the Americas and colonial Africa and Asia, to places such as
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Henshilwood, Christopher S.; d'Errico, Francesco; Watts, Ian (2009). "Engraved ochres from the Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa".
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artworks. Sometimes it is viewed as derived from Greek precedents, but also has its own distinguishing features, some of them inherited from
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held in Paris in 1925. Its exuberance and fantasy captured the spirit of the 'roaring 20s' and provided an escape from the realities of the
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culture, are all part of this complicated history. Central Asia has always been a crossroads of cultural exchange, the hub of the so-called
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produced vast and grandiose projects for the popes. The most famous artwork of this part of the Renaissance is probably the ceiling of the
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sculpture exerted calmness and restraint and focused on heroic themes, expressing such noble notions as self-sacrifice and nationalism.
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and other music of the period with the movement. Most historians place the beginning of expressionism in 1905 with the founding of the
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who was the central figure in the movement, self identifying as a realist, advocating realism, and influencing younger artists such as
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escarpment, evidence suggests that paintings were being made fifty thousand years ago, antedating the Palaeolithic rock paintings of
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of engraved brass and tortoiseshell, gilt-bronze mounts, antique marble top; 87.6 x 128.3 x 62.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Henshilwood, Christopher; et al. (2002). "Emergence of Modern Human Behavior: Middle Stone Age Engravings from South Africa".
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La magia de la quĂmica fotogrĂĄfica: El quimigrama. Conceptos, tĂ©cnicas y procedimientos del quimigrama en la expresiĂłn artĂstica
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produced big highly detailed carpets for the Louvre. These carpets with black or yellow backgrounds had a central motif or a
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1755-1760; Japanese lacquer, gilt-bronze mounts and Sarrancolin marble top; height: 90.2 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art
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the medieval ones, with an idealized fantasy organic life, which they put in comparison with the reality of their time.
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developed in both London and New York. In a London exhibition in 1956, the word 'Pop' was used in a collage created by
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sculpture. Another important characteristic of Baroque architecture was the presence of dynamism, done through curves,
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wall-painters were monks; instead, itinerant artists carried out most of this work. Basic blocking-out was done on wet
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have survived better than similar free-standing structures elsewhere, which were for long mostly in wood. The caves at
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and elsewhere contain early sculpture, often outnumbered by later works such as iconic figures of the Buddha and
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increased the northern interest in secular painting, like portraits or landscapes. Two key northern artists are
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dominating the eastern Mediterranean. Medieval art grew out of the artistic heritage of the Roman Empire and of
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in the east. Over time, multiple civilizations appeared, lived and disappeared here. One of the key regions was
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in London. However, these houses were isolated cases, since the beginning of the 19th century was dominated by
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social issues that was often absent from fauvism's focus on design and color applied to neutral subjects.
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erupted in 79 AD. As a result, Roman wall painting is often discussed in terms of four 'Pompeian styles'.
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and shell work, as well as designs for wall panels and fireplaces. The most popular were made by
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30,000 Years of Art: The Story of Human Creativity Across Time & Space
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dominated in the early years which can be seen in the work of artist like
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15552:(in Romanian). Editura ÈtiinÈificÄ Èi enciclopedicÄ. p. 92 & 93.
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2400â1900 BC; steatite; height: 3.6 cm; National Museum (New Delhi)
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and decadence of Rococo and exemplifying the rational thinking of the '
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1440â1469; painted earthenware; height: 35 cm; Templo Mayor Museum
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marquetry, and ivory and silver-inlayed interior; unknown dimensions;
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is a prime example of this. Later, they will serve as inspiration for
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The ancient Capitol ascended by approximately one hundred steps . . .
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Origins: The Story of the Emergence of Humans and Humanity in Africa
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Fauvism: Biographical and Critical Study. Translated by James Emmons
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Vinzenz Brinkmann, Renée Dreyfus and Ulrike Koch-Brinkmanny (2017).
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states in Eastern and Central Europe, as well as to some degree the
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began. It lasted for about a millennium, until the beginning of the
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Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media, including
4698:. The major survivals of Buddhist art begin in the period after the
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300-100 BC; ceramic; height: 9.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art
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that depict animals in continental Europe, particularly the ones at
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The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World
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in the 7th century AD through revelations delivered to the prophet
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developed considerably, bringing new cultural influences in China.
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and seal impressions, featuring animals, usually bulls, very short
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20939:(6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education.
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Wilkins, David G.; Schultz, Bernard; Linduff, Katheryn M. (2008).
20902:(3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education.
19259:[and how poor then this name of embroidery appears to us!]
18765:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art/Yale University Press.
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The History of Art - From Prehistory to Presentday - A Global View
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Fantasy View with the Pantheon and other Monuments of Ancient Rome
8588:; 1668; oil on canvas; 73 x 88.5 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum
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developed, which continued to evolve until the late 15th century.
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One of the outstanding artefacts of the age is the 70 m long
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ceilings and sumptuous decoration, including the extensive use of
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Lautrec: Biographical and Critical Studies, The Taste of Our Time
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Koslin, Desirée (1990). "Turning Time in the Bayeux Embroidery".
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Origin and Historical Evolution of the Identity of Modern Telugus
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Gauguin: Biographical and Critical Studies: The Taste of Our Time
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13848:"World's Oldest Figurative Art is Now an Official World Treasure"
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in America. Examples of sculptors of the romantic period include
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Pioneers of Modern Design: From William Morris to Walter Gropius
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History of art, second edition, H.W. Janson. Instructor's manual
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Bonnard: Biographical and Critical Study, The Taste of Our Time
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The movement spread quickly throughout Europe and as far as
7139:'Holy Face'; 904â1018; wood with polychromy; height: 2.9 m;
4438:); 1476â1534; camelid fibre and cotton; height: 91 cm;
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Understanding Architecture: A Guide To Architectural Styles
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Archaeology in Romania: The Mystery of the Roman Occupation
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Rogers, Richard; Gumuchdjian, Philip; Jones, Denna (2014).
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La tapisserie de Bayeux: Ćuvre d'art et document historique
18585:(in French). Translated by Harrison, Helga. Geneva: Skira.
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Dancing and Singing (Peasants Returning from Work) c. 1200
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The Bayeux tapestry: work of art and historical document
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2844:. However, Ancient Greek architecture is best known for
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Impressionism, Vols. 11 & 12: The Taste of Our Time
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Reframing Medieval Art: Difference, Margins, Boundaries
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2785:, the arts of ancient Greece, transmitted through the
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Bronze rhinoceros-shaped wine vessel, 11th century BCE
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2250 BC; copper alloy; height: 30 cm; Iraq Museum
969:. In recent years, technological advances have led to
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19384:(3rd ed.). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Limited.
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Rectangular cauldron; 12thâ11th century BCE; bronze;
20809:
20734:(1 ed.). Parkland, Fla.: Universal Publishers.
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Celtic art: From Its Beginnings to the Book of Kells
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Classical heritage in Byzantine and Near Eastern art
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10955:; 1879; oil on canvas; 45.7 cm Ă 75.2 cm;
10494:; 1857; oil on canvas; 0.84 x 1.12 m; Musée d'Orsay
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Arrest of Christ and Annunciation of the Virgin; by
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Australian painting of a kangaroo totemic ancestor;
5363:; 1072; hanging scroll, ink on silk; 1.58 x 1.08 m;
3930:; height 43 cm; National Museum of Anthropology
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The Romans were deeply influenced by all aspects of
3205:. The legacy of ancient Rome is evident through the
2629:; c. 1st century BCE; from Dongping County, Shandong
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The history of art is often told as a chronology of
19339:(in French). Translated by Gilbert, Stuart. Skira.
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The art and architecture of the Indian subcontinent
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12386:. Architects associated with expressionism include
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
10739:were often applied side by side, in thick, opaque,
9700:emerged in the late 18th century out of the German
8561:; 1656; oil on canvas; 3.18 cm Ă 2.76 m;
6567:Byzantine architecture is notorious for the use of
2133:2400â1900 BC; steatite; height: 17.5 cm;
20189:(10th ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
18885:(2nd ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press.
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15687:"Dictionary of Art Historians: Janitschek, Hubert"
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11288:1914; oil on cardboard on panel; 64 x 51 cm;
10980:; 1881â1882; oil on canvas; 0.96 Ă 1.30 cm.;
6193:, warfare, the body, gender, trade, religion, and
5036:. A very well-known example of Chinese art is the
4968:; height: 18.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art
4845:475; sandstone; height: 1.6 m; Sarnath Museum
4771:, which are not found before 100 AD at the least.
3424:; late 1st century BC; glass; height: 24 cm;
2625:Western Han tomb fresco depicting the philosopher
1169:49,000 BC; Megaloceros bone; Einhornhöhle, Germany
1106:The best-known prehistoric artworks are the large
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20891:Framing America: A Social History of American Art
20491:
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19234:] (in French). La Pierre-qui-Vire: Zodiaque.
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13033:, formally announcing its inception in 1924 with
12835:; 1909â1910; oil on canvas; 1.17 x 0.73 cm;
9906:; 1827; oil on canvas; 3.92 Ă 4.96 m; Louvre
9404:, 1801, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art
6066:, king Mishe miShyaang maMbul; by artists of the
5705:; 25.7 x 37.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art
3676:; 1539â1540; wool pile on silk; length: 10.51 m;
2085:2400â1900 BC; bronze; height: 10.8 cm;
2016:province in northern Pakistan, and the port city
1781:are good examples. Another type of temple is the
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19616:Toynbee, J. M. C. (December 1971). "Roman Art".
18383:Cavarnos, Constantine; Michelis, P. A. (1956) .
18382:
18097:Women's work: from feminine arts to feminist art
17694:
17692:
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16567:A World History of Art - Revised Seventh Edition
15738:Gardner's Art through the Ages: A Global History
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12915:though the 1930s. The style was named after the
10910:; 1875; oil on canvas; 1 x 1.54 m; Musée d'Orsay
10038:(1815â1879). Academic art is closely related to
4242:); 50â100 AD; embroidered wool; height: 1.01 m;
4136:); 1stâ7th century; gold; height: 6.35 cm;
3807:was built over the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan.
3328:leaves. Other important innovations include the
2400:. Another huge project was a predecessor of the
1980:Indus Valley Civilisation § Arts_and_crafts
1330:. Its northern half forms part of the so-called
26477:Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America
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20604:
20492:LipiĆski, Edward; Lerberghe, Karel van (1995).
19481:Vincent van Gogh: The Library of Great Painters
18738:Van Gogh: Critical Study: The Taste of Our Time
18254:Breton, André (1929-12-15) . Kra, Simon (ed.).
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14329:Gods in Color â polychromy in the ancient world
13750:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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10519:1862â1864; oil on canvas; 65.4 x 90.2 cm;
9165:(1594â1665) and the ideas of the German writer
8759:, dominate the early part of the 18th century.
8478:; 1634â1635; oil on canvas; 1.55 Ă 2.1 m;
5989:Head of a king or dignitary; by artists of the
5570:and comicsâalong with a myriad of other types.
5212:a still life also of the Gongbi Style from the
3184:, Portugal; right: the marble original statue,
2676:Jade Openwork Disk, Nanyue (c. 2nd century BCE)
2157:2010 BC; steatite; overall: 3.2 Ă 3.2 cm;
20863:From Abacus to Zeus: A Handbook of Art History
20281:Janson's History of Art: The Western Tradition
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15078:Making sense of Islamic art & architecture
15053:Making sense of Islamic art & architecture
15036:"Mussée National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet".
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13351:, as well as providing a foil for the rise of
13246:; 1921; oil on canvas; 125.4 Ă 107.9 cm;
12112:; 1906; oil on canvas, 80.3 Ă 100.3 cm.;
11168:Thracian Girl with Head of Orpheus on his Lyre
8897:Candelabrum; by Jean Joseph de Saint-Germain;
7542:. It is generally accepted that it started in
7322:, which can be seen in developments in Gothic
7051:bright colours with passionate emotionalism".
6177:Oceanian art includes the geographic areas of
5046:, the first Emperor of China. It is a form of
1682:One of the first great civilizations arose in
1310:and the Mediterranean seaboard in the west to
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20432:"Archaeology and Language: The Indo-Iranians"
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19305:The Structures of the Modern World, 1850-1900
18801:Pierre Bonnard: The Library of Great Painters
18491:. New Jersey: Chartwell Books, Inc. Secaucus.
18472:. Secaucus, New Jersey: Chartwell Books Inc.
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15971:(in Romanian). Enciclopedia RAO. p. 12.
15934:(in Romanian). Enciclopedia RAO. p. 39.
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11550:; 1889; oil on canvas; height: 73.7 cm;
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10083:; 1872; oil on canvas; height: 96.5 cm;
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8790:and China thanks to ornament books featuring
8663:tea and chocolate service, c. 1725, given to
7116:Harold, Earl of Wessex, later King of England
6941:. Henry II being crowned by Christ, from the
6782:and leather binding; sheet: 28 Ă 23 cm;
6564:from Egypt and Arabia to Russia and Romania.
3964:24 (Maya); 702; limestone; 109 x 74 cm;
3854:Seated shaman in ritual pose-shaped pendant (
2317:One of the most commonly used motifs was the
1833:. Other examples include the pieces found in
1342:, numerous civilizations lived here, notably
901:
25952:South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
20911:. World of Art. New York: Thames and Hudson.
20860:
20681:"The evolution of human artistic creativity"
20663:(4th ed.). London: Thames & Hudson.
20279:Janson, H.W.; Davies, Penelope J.E. (2007).
20278:
19821:Belfer-Cohen, Anna; Bar-Yosef, Ofer (1981).
17141:
15714:Beckwith, 81â86; Lasko, 82; Dodwell, 123â126
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12574:. Bauhaus architects greatly influenced the
12054:; 1905; oil on canvas; 80.7 x 59.7 cm;
10931:; 1877; oil on canvas; 2.12 x 2.76 cm;
10852:; 1873; oil on canvas; 46.2 x 62.1 cm;
10829:; 1873; oil on canvas; 64.7 x 92.6 cm;
10798:; 1873; oil on canvas; 80.5 x 60.2 cm;
9601:; c. 1830; oil on canvas, 60 Ă 76 cm.;
9555:; 1784; ink and wash, 40.2 Ă 63.3 cm.;
7504:Brick Gothic with some decoration of stone,
7291:especially in the regions in and around the
6157:; 19th century; wood; height: 18.5 cm;
5943:); 9th century; bronze; unknown dimensions;
4984:1590; watercolor on paper; 33 x 20 cm;
3771:. The Mayans were trading with cities, like
3596:and glass mosaic; diameter (internal arch):
1973:
1837:'s tomb, which are of great artistic value.
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20657:The Art of Mesoamerica: From Olmec to Aztec
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18853:Paul Gauguin: The Library of Great Painters
18824:(Revised ed.). London: Phaidon Press.
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18803:(1st ed.). New York: Harry N. Abrams.
18389:The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
18235:Romantics and Romanticism by Michel Le Bris
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13894:
13882:
13657:
12955:style, due to the discovery in 1922 of the
11629:; 1892/1895; oil on canvas, 1.23 Ă 1.41 m;
11419:c. 1888â1903) Cloisonnism was conceived by
11329:; 1884â1886; oil on canvas; 2.08 x 3.08 m;
11020:
10469:; 1854â1855; oil on canvas; 3.59 x 5.98 m;
9882:; 1819; oil on canvas; 4.91 Ă 7.16 m;
9853:; 1814; oil on canvas; 2.68 Ă 3.47 m;
9008:; 1756; oil on canvas; 2.01 x 1.57 m;
8936:1750-1760; limestone; height: 223 cm;
8503:; 1642; oil on canvas; 3.63 Ă 4.37 m;
7417:and temprea on vellum; 8.9 x 12.4 cm;
4384:); 7th-9th century; wood, shell, stone and
3787:. They produced impressive king portraits,
2153:Seal with two-horned bull and inscription;
25992:
25978:
25838:
25824:
25559:
25545:
25337:
25323:
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21011:
20997:
20861:Pierce, James Smith; Janson, H.W. (2004).
20637:The Ancient Indus Valley: New Perspectives
20404:(Rev. pbk. ed.). Stroud: Sutton Pub.
20393:(3rd ed.). Dubuque, IA: Wm. C. Brown.
18959:1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die
18470:From Impressionism to Modern Art 1890â1918
16167:
15932:âŠisme SÄ ĂnÈelegem Stilurile Arhitecturale
13370:Traditionally, many creative acts such as
13221:; 1914; oil on canvas; 73 x 59.1 cm;
13168:Le Surrealisme au service de la revolution
12900:
12813:; 1907; oil on canvas; 2.43 Ă 2.3 m;
12285:, and developments in Paris, particularly
12273:in 1910 among others. Influences included
11423:and immediately taken up and developed by
10885:; 1874; oil on canvas; 80 x 63.4 cm;
10769:; 1869; oil on canvas; 36.5 x 56 cm;
10542:; 1875; oil on canvas; 153 x 253 cm;
10139:; 1880; oil on canvas; 194 x 286 cm;
10116:; 1879; oil on canvas; 300 x 215 cm;
8743:(1721â1764), the mistress of the new king
8643:1710â1732; walnut veneered with ebony and
7778:1470; oil on canvas; 55.6 x 74.2 cm;
7106:. It depicts the events leading up to the
5586:lavishly decorated pottery storage vessels
5435:; ink and colours on silk; 0.37 x 1.47 m;
4891:11th century; bronze; height: 96 cm;
2727:Unlike how most of us see them today, all
2273:1600â1050 BC), the supreme deity was
908:
894:
20915:
20751:"The Symbolic Function of Transmodernity"
20712:
20553:
20523:
20455:
20388:
20221:(Fifth ed.). London: Laurence King.
19972:Journal de l'art nouveau : 1870â1914
19859:Mirror of the World: A New History of Art
19783:
19712:
19693:
19392:The Concise Encyclopedia of Expressionism
19336:Modern Painting: Painting, Color, History
19224:Musset, Lucien; Bertrand, Simone (1966).
19148:
19126:
19099:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
19094:
18982:. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
18849:
18798:
18741:(in French). Vol. 2. Geneva: Skira.
18734:
18712:
18546:
18527:
18317:. The British Museum. 2014. p. 166.
18258:[Second manifesto of surrealism]
17717:
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14214:(in Romanian). rao. pp. 42, 43, 44.
14162:. Thames & Hudson. 2022. p. 28.
13779:
13769:
13358:Despite developing almost 50 years after
12963:that it caused. Two examples of this are
11907:
10573:; 1894; oil on canvas; 80 x 107 cm;
10376:
9438:
9088:; 1783; oil on canvas; 130 x 87 cm;
8770:, one of the most beautiful 18th century
8536:; 1647â1652; marble; height: 3.5 m;
7720:; 1434; oil on panel; 82.2 x 60 cm;
6571:. It also often featured marble columns,
6252:1200 AD; flow lava; height: 242 cm;
5672:Noh robe; 1750â1800; silk embroidery and
3711:Aztecs § Art and cultural production
3501:(Rome), that commemorates the triumph of
2900:and other Renaissance artists, including
1129:38,000â12,000 BC). There are examples in
1095:Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura
25845:
25566:
20897:
20816:. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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19458:
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19179:
19170:
19152:Matisse: Biographical and Critical Study
18582:Modern art: The decisive years 1884â1914
18426:
18385:"An Aesthetic Approach to Byzantine Art"
18297:Manifesto of Surrealism: PoissĂČn Soluble
18292:Manifeste du Surrealism: PoissĂČn Soluble
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13003:, inlaid wood, stone and stained glass.
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12297:(The Blue Rider: 1911â1914), founded by
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11785:
11770:
11596:; 1892; oil on canvas; 68 x 92 cm;
11315:
11003:; 1899; oil on canvas; 66 x 81 cm;
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9667:
9640:Still life with statue of Jupiter Tonans
9442:
9111:
9065:; 1767; oil on canvas; 81 x 64 cm;
9040:Covered tureen (terrine du roi); by the
8714:
8430:1615; oil on canvas; 209 x 284 cm;
7313:Gothic painting, much of it executed in
7076:three-dimensional figurative sculpture.
6734:Collier; late 6thâ7th century; gold, an
5780:, typified by the brass castings of the
4739:in deep relief, but then free-standing.
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2218:; terracotta; height (average soldier):
2202:
1462:, stretching across the Middle East and
20841:
20363:(1st ed.). New York: Grove Press.
19615:
19388:
19323:
19301:
19205:French Painting: The Nineteenth Century
19069:. World Publishing Company, Cleveland.
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12011:entered the room and said, Well! well!
10823:Hoarfrost: Old Road to Ennery, Pontoise
10614:; 1872; oil on canvas; 48.1 x 62.8 cm;
8600:Carpet with fame and fortitude; by the
8377:tapestries featured scenes inspired by
7691:1300; tempera on panel; 5.78 x 4.06 m;
6348:, a period subsequently defined as the
2392:The Warring States period was ended by
1805:were developed in Egypt, in particular
1521:2600-2400 BC; shell, red limestone and
14:
26784:
23692:Contemporary Indigenous Australian art
20956:The Dictionary of the History of Ideas
20906:
20783:
20654:
20158:
20093:
20004:
19875:
19767:Art : the definitive visual guide
19764:
19674:
19354:
19332:
19266:The Concise Encyclopedia of Surrealism
19113:
19062:
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18956:
18779:
18761:Byzantium, Faith and Power (1261â1557)
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17292:Morris, Roderick Conway (2007-03-16).
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13930:
13407:effecting this radical change include
12868:; 1911; oil on canvas; 2.02 x 1.38 m;
12582:rose to power, modern art was dubbed "
12166:; 1913; oil on canvas; 1.21 x 0.91 m;
9995:. At the bottom of the hierarchy were
8870:The Salon Oval de la Princesse of the
6546:occurred very rarely except for small
6093:(throne of Nsangu); by artists of the
5776:Sub-Saharan African art includes both
5423:Ladies Preparing Silk; an 8th century
5070:, ivory and rhinoceros horn, wood and
4694:in India developed symbols related to
4230:Inca empire § Arts and technology
3393:Mysteries Fresco; mid-1st century BC;
3289:. In architecture, just like in other
2000:. Major cities of the culture include
1829:which can be seen in the tombs at the
1004:. It can thus be framed as a story of
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21712:Art of the late 16th century in Milan
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20023:10.1038/scientificamericanmind0510-7c
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19285:Surrealists and Surrealism, 1919-1939
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18366:The concise encyclopedia of symbolism
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13187:had a considerable influenced on the
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9303:A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery
8035:; 1563; oil on panel; 1.14 x 1.55 m;
7025:After the decline of the 9th-century
6692:Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe
6074:); 18th century; wood; 49.5 cm;
5743:
5302:The Yellow River Breaches its Course
4222:Sican culture § Art and ideology
4218:Moche culture § Material culture
3452:, France), one of the best-preserved
20888:
20748:
20356:
20215:Honour, Hugh; Fleming, John (2002).
20146:
19856:
19760:(3rd ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
19376:
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18940:Architectural Styles: A Visual Guide
18680:
18486:
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18427:Caviness, Madeline Harrison (2001).
18231:
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17340:"Odilon Redon. Green Death. c. 1905"
17108:
17000:FLOWER: Exploring the World in Bloom
16936:Rogers, Gumuchdjian & Jones 2014
16813:
16801:
16565:Honour, Hugh; Fleming, John (2009).
16529:Rogers, Gumuchdjian & Jones 2014
16518:(in French). Flammarion. p. 13.
16394:
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15299:Rogers, Gumuchdjian & Jones 2014
15251:Rogers, Gumuchdjian & Jones 2014
15191:Rogers, Gumuchdjian & Jones 2014
14671:Rogers, Gumuchdjian & Jones 2014
14503:Rogers, Gumuchdjian & Jones 2014
14470:. Thames & Hudson. p. 265.
14454:Rogers, Gumuchdjian & Jones 2014
14405:. Thames & Hudson. p. 178.
14380:. Thames & Hudson. p. 163.
14128:Rogers, Gumuchdjian & Jones 2014
12951:ones. It sometimes blended with the
12475:late work. This tendency was called
11986:painting with the neo-impressionist
11820:1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris
11741:and the sudden popularity among the
11155:stated "I paint ideas, not things."
10443:in the United States. Art historian
9623:; 1832â33; painted clay, 6.12 high;
9549:Newton's Cenotaph, exterior by night
9397:Portrait of Charlotte du Val d'Ognes
9181:In 1789, France was on the brink of
8979:Side table (commode en console); by
8665:Vittorio Amadeo II, King of Sardinia
6962:, covering also some works from the
6840:Madonna and Child on a Curved Throne
6542:were the main media, and figurative
4714:and finally the "classic" period of
3922:Portrait of K'inich Janaab Pakal I (
3089:, present-day Italy), 5th century BC
2484:Drum with and Bird and Tiger Frame,
2412:(202 BC â 220 AD), during which the
1996:, and into western and northwestern
1813:. There are superb examples such as
1291:
20102:History of Culture and Civilization
19943:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
19940:The Oxford History of Classical Art
19535:The invention of liberty: 1700â1789
19287:. New York: Rizzoli International.
18368:. Secaucus, N.J.: Chartwell Books.
17017:. Thames & Hudson. p. 19.
16723:100 Ideas That Changed Architecture
15804:"Der Kaiserdom zu Speyer - Bauwerk"
15726:
15080:. Thames & Hudson. p. 40.
15055:. Thames & Hudson. p. 68.
14430:. Thames & Hudson. p. 29.
14306:. Thames & Hudson. p. 23.
12769:and the ethnographic museum in the
12640:Bavarian State Painting Collections
10567:The Poor, Picking up Pieces of Coal
9132:Inspired by the excavations of the
7807:1478; tempera on panel; 2 x 3.1 m;
4864:450â490; pigments on rock; height:
4495:, in areas corresponding to modern
3324:of the Ionic with the Corinthian's
3320:, a combination of the scroll-like
3180:(left: a painted reconstruction in
24:
26576:Index of painting-related articles
25344:
23047:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
21898:Neoclassical architecture in Milan
19736:
18315:Masterpieces of the British Museum
14983:
14968:
13862:"Earliest music instruments found"
13629:Timeline for invention in the arts
12362:emerged in Austria. French artist
12056:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
7958:; 1509â1510; fresco; 5.8 x 8.2 m;
7894:1504; oil on panel; 2.2 x 1.95 m;
5340:Elegant Rocks and Sparse Trees by
2555:Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
1733:). Other great buildings were the
1417:, the world's first great empire.
25:
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23121:American Figurative Expressionism
21457:International Gothic art in Italy
20945:
20430:Lamberg-Karlovsky, C. C. (2002).
19977:Journal of Art Nouveau: 1870-1914
19823:"The Aurignacian at Hayonim Cave"
19175:. Vol. 11â12. Geneva: Skira.
18453:. Secaucus: Chartwell Books Inc.
18433:. Medford, MA: Tufts University.
18256:"Second Manifeste du Surréalisme"
18194:Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (2012).
17155:(in Romanian). rao. p. 302.
16977:(in Romanian). rao. p. 277.
16952:(in Romanian). rao. p. 278.
16781:(in Romanian). rao. p. 267.
16465:(in Romanian). rao. p. 260.
15665:(in Romanian). ART. p. 138.
15591:(in Romanian). ART. p. 135.
13619:List of French artistic movements
11306:Post-Impressionism (c. 1885â1910)
11174:; 1865; oil; 154 Ă 99.5 cm;
11005:National Museum of Art of Romania
9468:, revolutions and democracies in
6811:; late 12th century; tempera and
6673:Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo
6671:520; mosaic; unknown dimensions;
6598:Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo
6530:into artistic terms. Painting in
6013:Seated figure; by artists of the
5915:Seated figure; by artists of the
5573:The first settlers of Japan, the
5278:Song Duckling in the Gongbi style
4309:(1100â1533) stretched across the
4199:
4042:1469â1481; stone; diameter: 3 m;
3233:were invented. Luxury objects in
2369:Succeeding the Shang dynasty the
2181:Chinese art § Bronze casting
29:For the academic discipline, see
25680:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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24430:Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
24200:Democratic Republic of the Congo
24071:
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22630:Neue KĂŒnstlervereinigung MĂŒnchen
20893:. New York: Thames & Hudson.
20697:10.1111/j.1469-7580.2009.01160.x
20679:Morriss-Kay, Gillian M. (2010).
20247:Honour, H.; Fleming, J. (2005).
20097:Istoria Culturii Èi CivilizaÈiei
19058:. Economic and Political Weekly.
18684:Expressionists and expressionism
18215:Impressionists and impressionism
18175:AzcĂĄrate, JosĂ© MarĂa de (1983).
18088:
17594:
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17294:"The elusive Symbolist movement"
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14975:Tamara Talbot Rice (July 2011).
14930:(in Romanian). rao. p. 18.
14699:. Phaidon. pp. 92, 93, 94.
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19212:from the original on 2021-04-30
19190:from the original on 2021-04-30
19186:. Vol. 28. Geneva: Skira.
19159:from the original on 2021-04-30
19137:from the original on 2021-04-30
19083:from the original on 2021-04-30
19018:The Autobiography of Surrealism
19004:from the original on 2021-09-13
18921:The Short Story of Architecture
18860:from the original on 2021-04-30
18838:from the original on 2021-04-23
18745:from the original on 2021-04-30
18723:from the original on 2021-04-30
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18303:from the original on 2021-04-27
18277:from the original on 2021-03-08
18242:from the original on 2021-04-30
18163:from the original on 2021-04-30
17603:European Architecture 1750â1890
17304:from the original on 2021-04-30
17015:GOTHIC â An Illustrated History
15994:, pp. 16, 17, 18, 19, 21;
15196:
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14919:
14894:
14857:
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14765:
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14228:
14203:
14152:
14085:
14037:
14013:
13949:
13924:
13043:Second Manifeste du Surréalisme
12967:Cinema in Paris, 1919â1921, by
12520:(School of Building: 1919â1933)
12344:Concerning the Spiritual in Art
12019:The fauvist painted landscapes
10762:At the Races in the Countryside
9652:
9042:Manufacture nationale de SĂšvres
6998:, it is a key component of the
6750:; diameter: 23 cm; from a
5887:(85%), Cameroon and Gabon; the
5812:of what is now Nigeria. In the
5032:and the bronze sculptures from
5007:, India), an iconic example of
4559:Valley, Mesopotamia and Egypt.
4491:Central Asian art developed in
4480:
3904:National Museum of Anthropology
3902:and shell; height: 28 cm;
3832:Museo de AntropologĂa de Xalapa
3061:; bronze; height: 209 cm;
2052:and impressions; 2500-2000 BC;
1525:on wood; length: 49.5 cm;
1451:, the goddess of war and love.
1263:colouring; height: 11 cm;
1163:Giant deer bone of Einhornhöhle
25365:Federated States of Micronesia
24872:British Indian Ocean Territory
23305:The Caribbean Artists Movement
20675:, Universidad de Granada 2018.
20498:. Leuven: Peeters Publishers.
19679:. New York: Crown Publishers.
19361:. Vol. 8. Geneva: Skira.
16569:. Laurence King. p. 616.
15548:George D. Hurmuziadis (1979).
15206:. Phaidon. 2009. p. 228.
14811:. Phaidon. 2009. p. 174.
14775:. Phaidon. 2009. p. 129.
14403:Pocket Museum - Ancient Greece
14378:Pocket Museum - Ancient Greece
13854:
13840:
13796:
13624:Periods in Western art history
10367:- Apartment building no. 8 on
10316:Ăglise Saint-Augustin de Paris
9664:Romanticism § Visual arts
9082:Marie-Antoinette with the Rose
8671:, owner of the Meissen factory
8355:San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
7883:The Garden of Earthly Delights
7749:1460s; bronze; height: 1.6 m;
7594:The Garden of Earthly Delights
7520:
6918:Essen cross with large enamels
6694:, Ravenna, unknown architect,
6413:resulted in a large amount of
6185:, Australia, New Zealand, and
6113:Royal mask; by artists of the
4132:Animal-headed figure pendant (
3700:
3063:National Archaeological Museum
2649:(202 BCE â 220 CE) on ceramic
1709:. Funerary monuments included
13:
1:
21661:Dutch and Flemish Renaissance
20619:10.1525/aa.1996.98.2.02a00080
19765:Andrew, Graham-Dixon (2018).
19698:. London: Variorum Reprints.
19395:. Secaucus, N.J.: Chartwell.
19268:. Secaucus, N.J.: Chartwell.
18179:(in Spanish). Madrid: Anaya.
18116:
16998:Victoria Clarke, ed. (2020).
16725:. Laurence King. p. 84.
14557:Architecture A Visual History
14401:Smith, David Michael (2017).
14376:Smith, David Michael (2017).
14095:. Phaidon. 2009. p. 48.
14047:. Phaidon. 2009. p. 82.
14023:. Phaidon. 2009. p. 66.
13921:, p. 4, 5, 6, 9, 12, 13.
13095:. Significant artist include
13050:). The small and short lived
12780:in 1913. Five years earlier,
12638:on card; 14.3 x 9.4 cm;
11868:
11673:20th-century Western painting
11285:
11260:
10516:
9768:Johan Christian Claussen Dahl
9688:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
9365:
9311:
9240:
8984:
8933:
8898:
8724:
8640:
8427:
8124:
8060:
7891:
7855:
7804:
7775:
7746:
7688:
7440:
7386:
7339:
7198:
7054:
7033:was re-established under the
6927:
6850:on panel; 81.5 x 49 cm;
6843:
6815:on panel; 41 x 29.5 cm;
6695:
6668:
6641:
6637:
6487:
6356:
6342:
6307:
6249:
6098:
6043:(Nigeria); 16th century (?);
5999:Ethnological Museum of Berlin
5962:Bronze head sculpture of the
5698:
5653:
5619:Temple of the Golden Pavilion
5578:
5431:copied and reproduced in the
5113:Auspicious Cranes painted by
4981:
4961:
4934:
4915:
4888:
4865:
4861:
4842:
4815:
4796:
4529:Silk Road transmission of art
4334:
4254:The ancient civilizations of
4066:
4039:
4016:
3989:
3985:
3895:
3823:
3735:
3628:
3597:
3457:
3352:published a majore treatise,
3185:
3135:
3055:
3021:
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2970:
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2921:
2881:
2504:
2429:
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2250:
2219:
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2154:
2130:
2109:
2082:
2057:
1985:
1940:; 1352â1336 BC; painted
1911:
1884:
1853:
1801:were painted from the front.
1713:, tombs of rectangular form;
1655:
1651:
1621:
1598:
1574:
1550:
1518:
1252:
1225:
1217:
1189:
1166:
1126:
1051:
26515:Museum collection management
26438:Art history (academic study)
26317:alternative exhibition space
25805:United States Virgin Islands
23776:Modern European ink painting
23148:Bay Area Figurative Movement
20971:
20667:Molina, Antonio Luis Ramos.
20398:Laing, Lloyd Robert (2001).
19969:Bouillon, Jean-Paul (1985).
19423:Architecture The Whole Story
19066:The Romantic West, 1789â1850
19037:Architecture The Whole Story
18923:. Laurence King Publishing.
18904:. Laurence King Publishing.
18124:Alexandrian, Sarane (1980).
15740:(13th ed.). Australia:
15476:Cavarnos & Michelis 1956
14304:A Chronology of Architecture
14160:India - A History in Objects
13935:. Phaidon. pp. 20, 21.
13826:UNESCO World Heritage Centre
13723:10.1016/j.jhevol.2009.01.005
12870:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
12145:Expressionism (c. 1905â1930)
12106:Charing Cross Bridge, London
12081:; 1905â1906; oil on canvas;
11776:Porte Dauphine MĂ©tro Station
10854:Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
10591:Impressionism (c. 1865â1885)
9971:
9672:English landscape garden at
9316:Derby Museum and Art Gallery
8755:, whose pastoral scenes, or
8471:The Rape of the Sabine Women
7489:, from around 1250 to 1400,
6665:Feeding of the Five Thousand
6420:
6153:Headrest; by artists of the
5796:, Ife, and the more ancient
5584:â300 BC). They crafted
5321:, an imaginary tour through
5153:scroll, completed in 1244 CE
4325:The Hummingbird, one of the
3511:Battle of the Milvian Bridge
2585:Lacquer dou-vessel from the
1721:) or smooth-sided pyramids (
1658:260 x 150 cm; in situ,
1493:appeared. During Antiquity,
1340:TigrisâEuphrates river delta
1280:
7:
26676:Colossal sculptures in situ
26380:Artist-in-residence program
24092:History of art by continent
23437:Artificial intelligence art
20916:Thuillier, Jacques (2002).
20758:Language and Psychoanalysis
20655:Miller, Mary Ellen (2006).
20554:Mattinson, Lindsay (2019).
20389:La Plante, John D. (1992).
20154:. Cambridge, MA: MIT-Press.
19902:Blundell, Geoffrey (2006).
19881:Olmec Art of Ancient Mexico
19149:Lassaigne, Jacques (1959).
19063:Keyser, Eugénie de (1965).
18976:Janson, Anthony F. (1977).
18818:Fortenberry, Diane (2017).
18735:Estienne, Charles (1953b).
18713:Estienne, Charles (1953a).
18643:Delevoy, Robert L. (1978).
18270:(12). Paris: Ăditions Kra.
18099:. London: Frances Lincoln.
16168:Jacquemart, Albert (2012).
15736:; Kleiner, Fred S. (2009).
13521:
12433:The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
11381:. The leading artists were
10973:A Bar at the Folies-BergĂšre
10800:Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
10398:Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
10371:(Paris), 1900, by P. Lobrot
10276:- Coin cabinet; 1809â1819;
9358:The Artist and her Daughter
8828:The Embarkation for Cythera
7767:Saint George and the Dragon
7508:, 13th to 15th century, in
6862:
6817:Saint Catherine's Monastery
6646:Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
6326:
6315:
5690:The Great Wave off Kanagawa
5521:
5401:Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
4933:killing the buffalo demon;
4611:Goblet showing The Rape of
4074:
3689:
3605:MosqueâCathedral of CĂłrdoba
3336:. Using arches, they built
3225:, and features such as the
2432:14th â mid-11th century BC)
2135:National Museum of Pakistan
1374:. Notable examples are the
10:
26813:
26686:Contemporary art galleries
26581:Outline of the visual arts
23350:Post-painterly abstraction
23173:Situationist International
22547:Pennsylvania Impressionism
20984:Metropolitan Museum of Art
20898:Stokstad, Marilyn (2008).
20874:. New York: Random House.
20870:Piper, David, ed. (1981).
20842:Pevsner, Nikolaus (2005).
20524:MacKenzie, Andrew (1986).
19720:. London: Evans Brothers.
19653:Waldberg, Patrick (1962).
19554:Terrasse, Antoine (1964).
19532:Starobinski, Jean (1964).
19035:Jones, Denna, ed. (2014).
19020:. New York: Viking Press.
18874:Stiluri Ăźn arta decorativÄ
18850:Goldwater, Robert (1972).
18681:Dube, Wolf Dieter (1983).
18614:Avant-garde art, 1914â1939
18547:Courthion, Pierre (1988).
18528:Courthion, Pierre (1979).
18061:, pp. 42, 44, 46, 47.
17151:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
16973:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
16948:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
16886:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
16777:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
16461:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
15779:Musset & Bertrand 1966
15636:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
15379:Robertson, Hutton (2022).
15115:, pp. 26â47, 105â117.
14926:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
14901:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
14732:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
14555:Jonathan, Glancey (2006).
14210:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
13956:Farthing, Stephen (2020).
13711:Journal of Human Evolution
13259:
12904:
12734:
12699:, Germany), 1920â1924, by
12609:National Gallery of Norway
12471:neoclassical periods, and
12307:Neue Kunstler Vereiningung
12148:
11911:
11764:
11761:Art Nouveau (c. 1890â1914)
11670:
11655:Philadelphia Museum of Art
11309:
11024:
10982:Courtauld Institute of Art
10644:Charles- Francois Daubigny
10594:
10521:Metropolitan Museum of Art
10380:
10177:Revivalism and Eclecticism
10114:William-Adolphe Bouguereau
9975:
9661:
9658:Romanticism (c. 1790â1880)
9488:, the deeper influence of
9245:Metropolitan Museum of Art
9237:Giovanni Battista Piranesi
9171:Johann Joachim Winckelmann
9105:
8938:Metropolitan Museum of Art
8856:MatthÀus Daniel Pöppelmann
8708:
8702:
8538:Santa Maria della Vittoria
8480:Metropolitan Museum of Art
8397:and mirrors fabricated at
8343:ChĂąteau de Vaux-le-Vicomte
8105:
8099:
8095:
7524:
7419:Metropolitan Museum of Art
7250:
7108:Norman conquest of England
7058:
6937:. Apotheosis of Otto III,
6866:
6424:
6330:
6319:
6170:
6166:
6019:Metropolitan Museum of Art
5753:
5747:
5658:Metropolitan Museum of Art
5525:
5473:Metropolitan Museum of Art
5455:a decorative box from the
5042:, depicting the armies of
5020:
5016:
4986:Victoria and Albert Museum
4943:Metropolitan Museum of Art
4749:prayer halls and monastic
4683:
4585:Metropolitan Museum of Art
4484:
4455:
4366:Metropolitan Museum of Art
4226:Tiwanaku § Structures
4203:
4138:Metropolitan Museum of Art
4078:
3944:Metropolitan Museum of Art
3704:
3693:
3678:Victoria and Albert Museum
3575:Metropolitan Museum of Art
3522:
3518:
3147:
2929:Metropolitan Museum of Art
2834:Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
2697:
2587:Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng
2446:Metropolitan Museum of Art
2253:2100â1700 BC). During the
2192:
2178:
2008:, located respectively in
1977:
1675:
1643:Delegation bearing gifts (
1579:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1295:
1284:
1141:, but most of them are in
1055:
28:
26756:
26616:
26485:
26423:
26287:
26212:
26011:
25926:
25853:
25780:Saint Pierre and Miquelon
25698:
25572:
25456:
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24561:
24443:
24418:
24137:
24097:
24066:
23870:
23635:
23445:
23225:
23017:
23001:
22933:California Scene Painting
22812:California Scene Painting
22768:Figurative Constructivism
22680:
22485:
22264:
22253:
22083:
22020:
21913:
21829:
21819:Poussinists and Rubenists
21720:
21524:
21257:
21057:
21048:
21035:
20907:Thomas, Nicholas (1995).
20889:Pohl, Frances K. (2002).
20183:Hitti, Philip K. (2002).
19630:10.1017/S0009840X00221331
19463:. New York: H.N. Abrams.
19459:Schneede, Uwe M. (1974).
19444:. New York: H.N. Abrams.
19127:Lassaigne, James (1950).
19095:Kitzinger, Ernst (1977).
18799:Fermigier, André (1969).
18784:. New York: H.N. Abrams.
18553:. New York: H.N. Abrams.
18532:. New York: H.N. Abrams.
18502:. New York: H.N. Abrams.
18499:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
18338:. Royal Academy of Arts.
18264:La Révolution surréaliste
17040:, pp. 139, 141, 142.
17013:Luckhurst, Roger (2021).
16590:Morrill, Rebecca (2019).
16514:de Martin, Henry (1925).
16281:Morrill, Rebecca (2019).
16172:. Parkstone. p. 67.
15998:, p. 156, 182, 188;
14235:Nixey, Catherine (2017).
13445:Marva Lee Pitchford-Jolly
13256:Mid and late 20th century
13162:La Révolution Surréaliste
13022:Surrealism (c. 1924â1966)
12923:during the 1930s. It had
12806:Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
12337:. The euphonious almanac
11792:Darmstadt Artists' Colony
11627:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
11197:Scottish National Gallery
10957:National Portrait Gallery
10350:Musée des Arts Décoratifs
10161:The Roses of Heliogabalus
9951:, Germany, 1845-1857, by
9899:The Death of Sardanapalus
8981:Bernard II van Risamburgh
8965:Johann Baptist Zimmermann
8953:Pilgrimage Church of Wies
8698:
7246:
7118:, and culminating in the
7112:William, Duke of Normandy
7095:the production of richly
6269:Statue of A'a from Rurutu
6131:Detroit Institute of Arts
5325:by Li Shi; 12th-century.
4908:Kandariya Mahadeva Temple
4679:
4575:); 3rd-2nd millennia BC;
4206:ChavĂn culture § Art
2830:Statue of Zeus at Olympia
2330:The enigmatic bronzes of
1974:Indus Valley Civilization
1893:Egyptian Museum of Berlin
1595:Pre-Islamic South Arabian
1360:Mesopotamian architecture
135:Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
26740:Most expensive paintings
26527:Conservation-restoration
26329:Contemporary art gallery
25800:Turks and Caicos Islands
25511:Northern Mariana Islands
24621:East Timor (Timor-Leste)
24185:Central African Republic
24031:Prehistoric European art
23680:Contemporary African art
23163:Gendai Bijutsu Kondankai
23091:GeneraciĂłn de la Ruptura
22718:Universal Constructivism
22510:California Impressionism
22465:American Barbizon school
20793:Laurence King Publishing
20730:Mountain, Harry (1998).
20011:Scientific American Mind
19908:. Juta and Company Ltd.
19798:10.1177/0392192107076869
19747:(2nd ed.). London:
19694:Weitzmann, Kurt (1981).
19675:Warnod, Jeanine (1989).
19500:Schapiro, Meyer (1962).
19478:Schapiro, Meyer (1950).
19389:Richard, Lionel (1978).
19355:Raynal, Maurice (1954).
19333:Raynal, Maurice (1953).
19324:Preston, Stuart (1974).
18757:Evans, Helen C. (2004).
18645:Symbolists and Symbolism
18611:Daval, Jean-Luc (1980).
18579:Daval, Jean Luc (1979).
18496:Cooper, Douglas (1966).
18468:Clay, Jean, ed. (1978).
18232:Bris, Michel Le (1981).
17601:Bergdoll, Barry (2000).
16911:Little, Stephen (2005).
16721:Weston, Richard (2011).
16594:. Phaidon. p. 419.
16399:. Phaidon. p. 185.
16332:Fashion: The Whole Story
16285:. Phaidon. p. 304.
16207:, pp. 4, 205, 286;
15967:Little, Stephen (2005).
15661:Gombrich, E. H. (2020).
15587:Gombrich, E. H. (2020).
14891:, p. 238, 239, 240.
14722:, p. 229, 232, 234.
13645:
13382:have been considered as
13270:Minimalism (visual arts)
13029:emerged as a faction of
12532:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
11890:Arts and Crafts movement
11631:Art Institute of Chicago
11331:Art Institute of Chicago
11021:Symbolism (c. 1860â1915)
10933:Art Institute of Chicago
10508:The Third-Class Carriage
10338:Henri-Auguste Fourdinois
10170:Juan Antonio PĂ©rez SimĂłn
9921:(London), 1840â1870, by
9712:English landscape garden
9676:(the UK), the 1740s, by
9647:; c. 1839; daguerreotype
8804:Jacques-François Blondel
8800:Juste-AurĂšle Meissonnier
8432:Kunsthistorisches Museum
8037:Kunsthistorisches Museum
8033:Pieter Bruegel the Elder
8008:ChĂąteau d'Azay-le-Rideau
7866:panel; 77 Ă 53 cm;
7338:North transept windows;
7203:Art & History Museum
6943:Sacramentary of Henry II
6712:Kunsthistorisches Museum
6640:425â430; mosaic; width:
6337:With the decline of the
5972:Nigerian National Museum
5945:Nigerian National Museum
5588:, clay figurines called
5319:Eight Views of Xiaoxiang
5200:style by Emperor Huizong
5149:a section of the famous
5133:, an example of Chinese
4941:; height: 13.5 cm;
4451:
4388:; height: 10.2 cm;
3866:; height: 18.5 cm;
3573:; height: 11.7 cm;
2842:Lighthouse of Alexandria
2792:Since the advent of the
2754:, writing in the age of
2693:
2512:National Museum of China
2289:province, in sites like
2174:
2056:; various sizes, mostly
1852:Hunting in the Marshes;
1671:
26748:works by living artists
26510:Classificatory disputes
25476:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
24882:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
23858:Walking Artists Network
23195:Letterist International
23035:Washington Color School
21949:Arts in the Philippines
20979:Timeline of Art History
20770:10.7565/landp.2012.0005
20732:The Celtic encyclopedia
20634:McIntosh, Jane (2008).
20607:American Anthropologist
20573:Megaw, M. Ruth (2001).
20558:. London: Amber Books.
20543:Marshall, John (1931).
20401:The Picts and the Scots
20138:Gombrich, E.H. (1990).
20094:Drimba, Ovidiu (1985).
20005:Branan, Nicole (2010).
19885:National Gallery of Art
19839:10.3406/paleo.1981.4296
19659:. Vol. 37. Skira.
19560:. Vol. 42. Skira.
19442:Dada and surrealist art
19440:Rubin, William (1968).
19425:. Thames & Hudson.
19328:. Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
19302:Ponente, Nello (1965).
19264:Passeron, René (1975).
19202:Leymarie, Jean (1962).
19180:Leymarie, Jean (1959).
19171:Leymarie, Jean (1955).
19039:. Thames & Hudson.
18961:. Cassell Illustrated.
18666:. Thames & Hudson.
18213:Blunden, Maria (1976).
18143:Arnason, H. H. (1977).
18095:Gipson, Ferren (2022).
17607:Oxford University Press
16913:âŠisme SÄ ĂnÈelegem Arta
16203:, pp. 70, 73, 84;
15969:âŠisme SÄ ĂnÈelegem Arta
15930:Melvin, Jeremy (2006).
15723:Honour and Fleming, 277
14868:. Phaidon. p. 95.
14866:The Ultimate Art Museum
14864:Gipson, Ferren (2021).
14697:The Ultimate Art Museum
14695:Gipson, Ferren (2021).
14586:, pp. 16 & 18.
14466:Susan Woodford (2020).
14426:Susan Woodford (2020).
14302:Zukowsky, John (2019).
13933:The Ultimate Art Museum
13931:Gipson, Ferren (2021).
13771:10.1073/pnas.0913047107
13680:10.1126/science.1067575
13282:Postmodern architecture
13039:Manifesto of Surrealism
12901:Art Deco (c. 1920â1940)
12114:National Gallery of Art
11592:(Are You Jealous?); by
11192:Vision After the Sermon
10924:Paris Street; Rainy Day
10791:Boulevard des Capucines
10660:Académie des Beaux Arts
10648:Johan Barthold Jongkind
10061:(Paris), 1860â1875, by
10040:Beaux-Arts architecture
9965:Ernst Friedrich Zwirner
9957:Friedrich August StĂŒler
9524:(Lithuanian-American),
9362:Ălisabeth VigĂ©e Le Brun
9212:, 1737, oil on canvas,
9125:, 1784, oil on canvas,
9086:Ălisabeth VigĂ©e Le Brun
8903:Cleveland Museum of Art
8874:(Paris), 1737â1739, by
8620:(Paris), 1677â1706, by
8529:Ecstasy of Saint Teresa
7989:National Gallery of Art
7987:; 23.5 Ă 29.8 cm;
7506:Old St. John's Hospital
7366:(Paris), 1243â1248, by
7324:manuscript illumination
7097:illuminated manuscripts
7040:illuminated manuscripts
6852:National Gallery of Art
6808:Ladder of Divine Ascent
6784:Cleveland Museum of Art
6536:illuminated manuscripts
6409:, the dominance of the
5701:1830â1832; full-colour
5258:Mother Hen and Chicks,
5137:painting (13th century)
4730:, some of which remain
4065:effigy vessel (Aztec);
3858:); 9th-5th century BC;
3505:after his victory over
3350:Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
3178:Augustus of Prima Porta
3143:
2159:Cleveland Museum of Art
1856:1380 BC; paint on
1628:; height (max): 4.2 m;
1046:archeological artifacts
25730:British Virgin Islands
25011:Bosnia and Herzegovina
23969:Illuminated manuscript
23617:The Designers Republic
23567:Neue Slowenische Kunst
23490:Pattern and Decoration
23390:Institutional critique
23030:Abstract expressionism
22010:Latin American Baroque
21966:Colonial Asian Baroque
20250:A World History of Art
20218:A World History of Art
19979:]. GenĂšva: Skira.
19756:Adams, Laurie (2007).
19283:Picon, Gaëtan (1977).
19133:. Vol. 3. Skira.
19054:Keiko, Yamada (2010).
18938:Hopkins, Owen (2014).
18902:The Short Story of Art
18876:(in Romanian). Cerces.
18780:Faunce, Sarah (1993).
18719:. Vol. 1. Skira.
18289:Breton, André (1924),
17002:. Phaidon. p. 28.
16395:Hall, William (2019).
15705:Suckale-Redlefsen, 524
15076:Barkman, Adam (2015).
15051:Barkman, Adam (2015).
13609:History of video games
13594:History of photography
13288:Abstract Expressionism
13262:Abstract Expressionism
13189:abstract expressionist
13016:Ămile-Jacques Ruhlmann
12396:Johann Friedrich Höger
12350:Other artists such as
12196:Paula Modersohn-Becker
12176:Second Viennese School
12171:
11996:Salon des Indepéndants
11908:Fauvism (c. 1898â1909)
11815:
11807:
11790:Ernst Ludwig House in
11783:
11755:Abstract Expressionism
11333:
11088:James McNeill Whistler
10619:
10383:Realism (art movement)
10377:Realism (c. 1830â1890)
9987:ones, followed by the
9949:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
9875:The Raft of the Medusa
9780:Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
9756:Caspar David Friedrich
9694:
9692:Caspar David Friedrich
9680:
9645:Louis Jacques Daguerre
9557:BibliothĂšque Nationale
9526:Fernando Botero Angulo
9457:
9439:Western art after 1770
9308:Joseph Wright of Derby
9129:
8880:Charles-Joseph Natoire
8720:
8622:Jules Hardouin-Mansart
8602:Savonnerie manufactory
8383:Savonnerie manufactory
8227:Protestant Reformation
8136:Jules Hardouin-Mansart
7919:Sistine Chapel ceiling
7828:San Pietro in Montorio
7585:Protestant Reformation
7261:. It spread to all of
6756:Antikensammlung Berlin
6602:Basilica of San Vitale
6519:states of the eastern
6509:Fall of Constantinople
5365:National Palace Museum
5171:National Palace Museum
5169:(c.1160â1225), Taipei
5054:in the West since the
4887:as lord of the dance;
4822:; height: 2.2 m;
4818:250 BC; polished
4812:Lion Capital of Ashoka
4795:, India), 3rd century-
4251:
3988:1000; basalt; height:
3569:Perfume box; 950â975;
3399:Villa of the Mysteries
2508: 925â875 BC
2314:(206 BCâ220 AD).
2242:
2185:Chinese ritual bronzes
2106:Proto-Shiva Stamp Seal
1968:(Egypt), 380 BC-117 AD
1944:; height: 50 cm;
1265:Natural History Museum
1182:
330:Art of the Middle East
26385:Artist-run initiative
26272:Visual arts education
25847:Art of South America
25670:Saint Kitts and Nevis
25567:Art of North America
25459:and other territories
24345:SĂŁo TomĂ© and PrĂncipe
24205:Republic of the Congo
23607:Artist-run initiative
23582:Young British Artists
23547:New European Painting
23483:Moscow Conceptualists
23405:Feminist art movement
23183:Ukrainian underground
23158:Gutai Art Association
22557:Ten American Painters
22061:Western influence in
21038:List of art movements
20961:Art History resources
20937:Art Past, Art Present
20920:. Paris: Flammarion.
20749:Mura, Andrea (2012).
20159:Haidle, M.N. (2014).
19857:Bell, Julian (2010).
19582:. Cologne: Könemann.
19538:(in Spanish). Skira.
19016:Jean, Marcel (1980).
18957:Irving, Mark (2019).
18919:Hodge, Susie (2019).
18900:Hodge, Susie (2017).
18881:Harle, J. C. (1994).
18872:Graur, Neaga (1970).
18662:Dempsey, Amy (2018).
18364:Cassou, Jean (1979).
17636:, pp. 140, 141;
17609:. pp. 269, 279.
16369:, pp. 272, 288;
16330:Marnie, Fogg (2013).
14529:, p. 57, 56, 55.
13885:, pp. 1 & 2.
13614:List of art movements
13574:History of literature
13437:Magdalena Abakanowicz
13054:(c. 1910â1921), with
12999:, polished steel and
12983:, US), 1929â1930, by
12939:influences, but also
12778:Guillaume Apollinaire
12731:Cubism (c. 1907â1914)
12335:Marianne von Werefkin
12255:Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
12247:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
12164:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
12158:
11888:art, and also by the
11789:
11774:
11319:
11290:Kröller-MĂŒller Museum
11153:George Frederic Watts
10883:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
10709:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
10616:Musée Marmottan Monet
10604:
10536:The Iron Rolling Mill
10412:, but it was perhaps
10195:Strawberry Hill House
9919:Palace of Westminster
9846:The Third of May 1808
9720:Palace of Westminster
9686:
9671:
9595:Death on a Pale Horse
9553:Ătienne-Louis BoullĂ©e
9478:Industrial Revolution
9446:
9425:, 1813â1816, marble,
9368:1785, oil on canvas,
9314:1766, oil on canvas,
9210:Giovanni Paolo Panini
9115:
9063:Jean-Honoré Fragonard
8884:Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne
8812:François de Cuvilliés
8718:
8586:Maria van Oosterwijck
7185:, Germany), 1093-1230
7166:, Germany), 1030-1106
7141:Sansepolcro Cathedral
6996:Ottonian architecture
6015:Djenné-Djenno culture
5897:Republic of the Congo
5818:Johannesburg Biennale
5792:, and terracottas of
5754:Further information:
5457:southern Song dynasty
5327:Tokyo National Museum
5214:Southern Song dynasty
4858:Bodhisattva Padmapani
4702:, within North India
4583:; height: 9 cm;
4237:
4204:Further information:
4116:in North America and
4079:Further information:
4009:Double-headed serpent
3503:Constantine the Great
3461: 2nd century AD
3314:Etruscan architecture
2816:islands. Five of the
2802:ancient Greek culture
2569:Lacquer phoenix dou,
2375:Warring States period
2279:bronze ritual vessels
2206:
2193:Further information:
1891:; 32.5 x 39 cm;
1729:, underground tombs (
1012:. On the other hand,
937:, such as separating
933:can be classified in
453:Art of Southeast Asia
160:Periods and movements
100:Alexandros of Antioch
26681:Contemporary artists
26544:Destination painting
26341:Single-artist museum
26230:Conservator-restorer
24796:United Arab Emirates
23417:Saqqakhaneh movement
23310:Chicano art movement
23178:Soviet Nonconformist
22984:Boston Expressionism
22967:Abstraction-Création
22785:Arbeitsrat fĂŒr Kunst
22778:Cologne Progressives
22498:Art Nouveau in Milan
22301:Anglo-Japanese style
22277:National romanticism
21707:Fontainebleau School
21617:Northern Renaissance
21452:International Gothic
20549:. Arthur Probsthain.
20436:Current Anthropology
20186:History of The Arabs
19877:Benson, Elizabeth P.
19618:The Classical Review
19576:Toman, Rolf (2000).
18196:Baroque & Rococo
18073:, pp. 104, 136.
16373:, pp. 194, 195.
16211:, pp. 175, 176.
15038:Conaissance des Arts
14992:"Central Asian arts"
14561:Penguin Random House
14243:Macmillan Publishers
13564:History of Asian art
13559:History of animation
13239:The Elephant Celebes
13223:Museum of Modern Art
12893:Museum of Modern Art
12815:Museum of Modern Art
12723:Museum of Modern Art
12628:Tower of Blue Horses
12319:Alexej von Jawlensky
12168:Museum of Modern Art
11928:Ecole des Beaux-Arts
11804:Joseph Maria Olbrich
11757:came to prominence.
11713:being influenced by
11552:Museum of Modern Art
11399:Albert Dubois-Pillet
10544:Alte Nationalgalerie
10492:Jean-François Millet
10462:The Painter's Studio
10410:Jean-François Millet
10166:Lawrence Alma-Tadema
10044:Ăcole des Beaux-Arts
9803:Elohim Creating Adam
9466:Age of Enlightenment
9402:Marie-Denise Villers
9287:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
9264:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
9183:its first revolution
9151:Age of Enlightenment
9090:Palace of Versailles
8930:Jean-Pierre Defrance
8833:Jean-Antoine Watteau
8753:Jean-Antoine Watteau
8737:Palace of Versailles
8637:André Charles Boulle
8534:Gian Lorenzo Bernini
8363:André Charles Boulle
8335:Palace of Versailles
8117:Palace of Versailles
8014:, France), 1518-1527
7951:The School of Athens
7666:Filippo Brunelleschi
7552:classical literature
7483:St. Nicholas' church
7275:International Gothic
7183:Rhineland-Palatinate
7000:Ottonian Renaissance
6920:with gems and large
6492:Anthemius of Tralles
6292:Musée du Quai Branly
6159:Musée du quai Branly
6039:; by artists of the
5921:Musée du Quai Branly
5895:from eastern Gabon,
5719:Plum Park in Kameido
5562:, and more recently
4664:Gur-i Amir Mausoleum
4463:Eastern civilization
4458:History of Asian art
4358:Portrait head bottle
3868:Dallas Museum of Art
3745:Olmec colossal heads
3211:early modern periods
2818:Wonders of the World
1678:Ancient Egyptian art
1466:, from Egypt to the
1391:Western civilization
1010:Wonders of the World
1008:, epitomized by the
1000:created during each
61:Horse painting from
26671:Art reference books
26465:History of painting
26049:Fine-art photograph
25685:Trinidad and Tobago
25580:Antigua and Barbuda
25227:States with limited
24823:limited recognition
24420:States with limited
23952:Hierarchy of genres
23517:Saint Soleil School
23453:Post-conceptual art
23422:The Stars Art Group
23300:Black Arts Movement
23263:Neo-Dada Organizers
23064:Lyrical abstraction
22797:Australian tonalism
22470:California Tonalism
22142:Hudson River School
21945:Colonial Asian art
21685:English Renaissance
21634:GhentâBruges school
21622:Early Netherlandish
21534:Italian Renaissance
21447:Gothic art in Milan
20357:Keay, John (2000).
20315:10.1038/nature13962
20307:2015Natur.518..228J
18856:. Harry N. Abrams.
18647:. New York: Skira.
18487:Clay, Jean (1981).
18449:Clay, Jean (1973).
18128:. New York: Crown.
16592:Great Women Artists
16365:, pp. 92, 95;
16283:Great Women Artists
15538:, pp. 389â555.
15428:British Museum 2014
15416:British Museum 2014
15204:10,000 YEARS OF ART
14809:10,000 YEARS OF ART
14773:10,000 YEARS OF ART
14517:, pp. 439â442.
14468:Greek and Roman Art
14428:Greek and Roman Art
14093:10,000 YEARS OF ART
14045:10,000 YEARS OF ART
14021:10,000 YEARS OF ART
13762:2010PNAS..107.6180T
13672:2002Sci...295.1278H
13666:(5558): 1278â1280.
13589:History of painting
13584:History of nude art
13509:El Cap de Barcelona
13278:Modern architecture
13191:in the late 1940s.
13052:Metaphysical School
12957:Tomb of Tutankhamun
12576:International Style
12518:Staatliches Bauhaus
12315:Heinrich Campendonk
12235:, abstraction, and
11980:Maurice de Vlaminck
11873:Friedrich Nietzsche
11861:modern architecture
11622:At the Moulin Rouge
11495:Henri-Gabriel Ibels
11453:Jacob Meyer de Haan
11401:, and for a period
11132:metaphysical school
11108:Lucien LĂ©vy-Dhurmer
11044:The Flowers of Evil
10929:Gustave Caillebotte
10908:Gustave Caillebotte
10771:Museum of Fine Arts
10673:Gustave Caillebotte
10607:Impression, Sunrise
10334:Renaissance Revival
10211:Renaissance Revival
9961:Georg Adolf Demmler
9776:Antoine-Louis Barye
9530:Constantin BrĂąncuÈi
9449:The Ghost of a Flea
9214:Museum of Fine Arts
9167:Anton Raphael Mengs
9123:Jacques-Louis David
9118:Oath of the Horatii
9001:Madame de Pompadour
8741:Madame de Pompadour
8669:Augustus the Strong
8419:The Four Continents
8379:classical antiquity
8235:Counter-Reformation
7693:Santa Maria Novella
7558:, and the study of
7533:Classical antiquity
7368:Pierre de Montreuil
7259:Gothic architecture
6561:Italian Renaissance
6552:Manuscript painting
6364:Early Christian art
5788:and the Kingdom of
5548:on silk and paper,
5437:Museum of Fine Arts
5097:(Fogong Monastery,
5009:Mughal architecture
4980:Basawan Akbarnama;
4964:14th-15th century;
4645:Museum of Asian Art
4244:Museum of Fine Arts
3499:Arch of Constantine
3480:Museum of Fine Arts
3379:Classical Antiquity
3346:Arch of Constantine
3287:Hellenistic culture
3104:(Athens), with its
2989:Panathenaic amphora
2866:Acropolis of Athens
1915: 1327 BC
1908:Mask of Tutankhamun
1860:; 98 Ă 83 cm;
1785:, in the form of a
1731:Valley of the Kings
1654:490 BC; limestone;
1249:Venus of Willendorf
1101:World Heritage Site
1080:Venus of Willendorf
1076:Venus of Hohle Fels
639:Art of the Americas
378:Art of Central Asia
78:Mask of Tutankhamun
48:Venus of Hohle Fels
26766:Visual arts portal
26696:National galleries
26549:Eclecticism in art
26504:Catalogue raisonné
26375:Artist cooperative
25620:Dominican Republic
23994:Landscape painting
23602:New Leipzig School
23542:Neo-conceptual art
23290:Art & Language
23285:Capitalist realism
23207:Florida Highwaymen
23143:Hard-edge painting
22957:Streamline Moderne
22918:Harlem Renaissance
22761:Novecento Italiano
22589:Deutscher Werkbund
22416:Post-Impressionism
21978:Latin American art
21782:Guild of Romanists
21644:German Renaissance
21639:Northern Mannerism
20966:Ars Summum Project
20789:Atlas of World Art
20779:on 8 October 2015.
20685:Journal of Anatomy
19378:Rice, David Talbot
19116:Textile & Text
17298:The New York Times
15530:, Chapters 15â17;
13810:. 13 October 2011.
13808:The New York Times
13604:History of theatre
13219:Giorgio de Chirico
13137:Alberto Giacometti
13056:Giorgio de Chirico
13008:Tamara de Lempicka
12829:Violin and Pitcher
12568:LĂĄszlĂł Moholy-Nagy
12487:milieus including
12392:Hermann Finsterlin
12172:
11992:Henri-Edmond Cross
11900:and especially by
11808:
11784:
11667:Early 20th century
11511:Ker-Xavier Roussel
11391:Henri-Edmond Cross
11334:
11312:Post-Impressionism
11104:Giovanni Segantini
11052:Post-Impressionism
11034:Charles Baudelaire
11001:Nicolae Grigorescu
10903:The Floor Scrapers
10746:art for art's sake
10620:
10282:Swietenia mahagoni
10109:The Birth of Venus
10085:Phoenix Art Museum
10079:(Thumbs Down); by
10024:William Bouguereau
9880:Théodore Géricault
9830:Philipp Otto Runge
9760:Philipp Otto Runge
9736:Théodore Géricault
9695:
9681:
9462:H. Harvard Arnason
9458:
9260:HĂŽtel de la Marine
9130:
9067:Wallace Collection
8721:
8582:Vanitas Still Life
8451:ChĂąteau de Maisons
8339:ChĂąteau de Maisons
8077:Augsburg Town Hall
8028:The Tower of Babel
7830:, Rome), 1502, by
7713:Arnolfini Portrait
7650:Florence Cathedral
7391:Naumburg Cathedral
7344:Chartres Cathedral
7120:Battle of Hastings
7110:with protagonists
7027:Carolingian Empire
6951:Ottonian art is a
6933:. Otto II, by the
6752:Constantinopolitan
6608:in Italy), and in
6496:Isidore of Miletus
6244:, an example of a
5891:people from Chad;
5744:Sub-Saharan Africa
5695:Katsushika Hokusai
5604:Tokugawa shogunate
5506:Walters Art Museum
5196:a painting of the
5082:, silk and paper.
4708:Greco-Buddhist art
4543:and more recently
4537:Greco-Buddhist art
4390:Kimbell Art Museum
4252:
4036:Coyolxauhqui Stone
4019:1450â1521; cedar,
3647:Court of the Lions
3531:geometric patterns
3397:; height: 1.62 m;
3087:Calatafimi-Segesta
3052:Zeus of Artemision
3029:Kimbell Art Museum
2838:Colossus of Rhodes
2804:flourished on the
2573:c. 5th Century BCE
2549:"Strongman", from
2255:Chinese Bronze Age
2243:
2216: 214 BC
2020:, in the state of
1992:, through much of
1334:, where important
1220:32,000â14,000 BC;
1194:Hohlenstein-Stadel
1192:41,000â35,000 BC;
265:Post-Impressionism
26779:
26778:
26370:Artist collective
26184:Site-specific art
26034:Cultural artifact
25967:
25966:
25961:
25960:
25933:other territories
25813:
25812:
25702:other territories
25534:
25533:
25526:Wallis and Futuna
25434:Associated states
25312:
25311:
24928:
24927:
24865:other territories
24521:
24520:
24447:other territories
24220:Equatorial Guinea
24084:
24083:
23866:
23865:
23722:Corporate Memphis
23675:Classical Realism
23645:Amazonian pop art
23537:Appropriation art
23505:Neo-expressionism
23375:Environmental art
23280:Nouvelle tendance
22997:
22996:
22945:Socialist realism
22802:Dresden Secession
22421:Neo-Impressionism
22384:Decadent movement
22355:Heidelberg School
22249:
22248:
22147:American luminism
22132:DĂŒsseldorf School
22127:Shoreham Ancients
22117:Nazarene movement
22107:Danish Golden Age
21988:Indochristian art
21666:Antwerp Mannerism
21555:Pittura infamante
21549:Florentine School
21544:Proto-Renaissance
20918:Histoire de l'art
20823:978-0-87099-470-8
20802:978-1-85669-377-6
20647:978-1-57607-907-2
20565:978-1-78274-748-2
20505:978-90-6831-727-5
20301:(7538): 228â231.
20260:978-1-85669-451-3
20253:. Laurence King.
20228:978-1-85669-314-1
20196:978-1-137-03982-8
20152:MediaArtHistories
19868:978-0-500-28754-5
19776:978-0-241-25710-4
19727:978-0-237-45645-0
19513:978-0-8109-0052-3
19432:978-0-500-29148-1
19241:978-2-7369-0170-7
19208:. Geneva: Skira.
19076:978-0-320-06349-7
19046:978-0-500-29148-1
18968:978-1-78840-176-0
18942:. Laurence King.
18930:978-1-7862-7370-3
18911:978-1-78067-968-6
18831:978-0-7148-7502-6
18772:978-1-58839-114-8
18694:978-0-8478-0494-8
18687:. Geneva: Skira.
18673:978-0-500-29322-5
18617:. Geneva: Skira.
18345:978-1-910350-49-2
18324:978-0-7141-5105-2
18217:. Geneva: Skira.
18205:978-0-7148-5742-8
18177:Historia del arte
18106:978-0-7112-6465-6
17616:978-0-19-284222-0
17162:978-606-006-392-6
17024:978-0-500-25251-2
16984:978-606-006-392-6
16959:978-606-006-392-6
16897:978-606-006-392-6
16788:978-606-006-392-6
16732:978-1-78627-567-7
16601:978-0-7148-7877-5
16576:978-1-85669-584-8
16516:Le Style Louis XV
16472:978-606-006-392-6
16406:978-0-7148-7925-3
16292:978-0-7148-7877-5
16179:978-1-84484-899-7
15878:, pp. 52â53.
15769:, pp. 28â29.
15742:Thomson/Wadsworth
15672:978-606-710-751-7
15647:978-606-006-392-6
15598:978-606-710-751-7
15440:Brunt et al. 2018
15390:978-0-500-02236-8
15213:978-0-7148-4969-0
15127:, pp. 59â70.
15103:, pp. 57â63.
15087:978-0-500-29171-9
15062:978-0-500-29171-9
14937:978-606-006-392-6
14912:978-606-006-392-6
14818:978-0-7148-4969-0
14782:978-0-7148-4969-0
14743:978-606-006-392-6
14570:978-0-2412-8843-6
14477:978-0-500-29525-0
14437:978-0-500-29525-0
14412:978-0-500-51958-5
14387:978-0-500-51958-5
14338:978-3-7913-5707-2
14313:978-0-500-34356-2
14221:978-606-006-392-6
14169:978-0-500-48064-9
14102:978-0-7148-4969-0
14070:, pp. 29â34.
14054:978-0-7148-4969-0
14030:978-0-7148-4969-0
13967:978-606-006-392-6
13756:(14): 6180â6185.
13599:History of poetry
13392:high or fine arts
13305:Robert Motherwell
13297:Willem de Kooning
12837:Kunstmuseum Basel
12765:exhibited in the
12669:Tretyakov Gallery
12665:Wassily Kandinsky
12556:Wassily Kandinsky
12540:Theo van Doesburg
12530:(1928â1930), and
12497:Rudolf Schlichter
12376:Wilhelm Lehmbruck
12299:Wassily Kandinsky
11719:African sculpture
11715:Iberian sculpture
11389:, others include
11366:Neo-Impressionism
11148:Stéphane Mallarmé
11060:Decadent Movement
11039:Les Fleurs du mal
10887:Courtauld Gallery
10689:Armand Guillaumin
10664:Salon des Refusés
10540:Adolph von Menzel
10369:Rue de Miromesnil
10209:for churches, or
10137:Alexandre Cabanel
10032:Alexandre Cabanel
9923:Sir Charles Barry
9577:Francisco de Goya
8808:Pierre-Edmé Babel
8661:Meissen porcelain
8424:Peter Paul Rubens
8403:fireplace mantels
8391:Chinese porcelain
8327:Solomonic columns
8233:reacted with the
8087:), 1615â1624, by
7852:Leonardo da Vinci
7801:Sandro Botticelli
7662:Arnolfo di Cambio
7660:), 1294â1436, by
7460:St. Mary's Church
7306:, and the use of
7235:Canton of Grisons
7179:Maria Laach Abbey
7031:Holy Roman Empire
6968:Hubert Janitschek
6401:In Byzantine and
5885:Equatorial Guinea
5566:âmodern Japanese
4571:Seated figurine (
4487:Central Asian art
4412:Ceremonial knife/
4105:given by Spanish
4093:, a non-specific
3980:Warrior columns (
3830:; height: 2.2 m;
3753:Maya civilization
3696:Pre-Columbian art
3191:, 2.06 m in
3189: 20 BC
2925: 800-700 BC
2898:Leonardo da Vinci
2822:Temple of Artemis
2741:Early Middle Ages
2700:Ancient Greek art
2536:2nd millennium BC
1887:1345 BC; painted
1765:. The temples of
1456:Achaemenid Empire
1430:Mediterranean Sea
1401:), ruled by king
1316:Arabian Peninsula
1292:Ancient Near East
1224:on rock; length:
1123:Upper Paleolithic
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428:Art of South Asia
120:Leonardo da Vinci
16:(Redirected from
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26735:Stolen paintings
26603:Sociology of art
26554:Economics of art
26405:Sculpture garden
26390:Artist-run space
26189:Social sculpture
26059:Installation art
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23962:History painting
23665:Art intervention
23458:Installation art
23275:Nouveau réalisme
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22989:Leningrad School
22881:Mexican muralism
22854:Grosvenor School
22594:American Realism
22577:Der Blaue Reiter
22535:Berlin Secession
22530:Vienna Secession
22525:Munich Secession
22443:Pont-Aven School
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22090:(c. 1770 â 1862)
22057:Qing handicrafts
22023:Western elements
21954:Letras y figuras
21927:African-American
21922:African diaspora
21893:Directoire style
21804:Heptanese school
21787:Dutch Golden Age
21772:Stroganov School
21765:Lutheran Baroque
21760:Louis XIII style
21733:Baroque in Milan
21595:Bolognese School
21590:High Renaissance
21573:Forlivese School
21568:Ferrarese School
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25509:
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25502:
25501:New Caledonia
25499:
25497:
25494:
25492:
25489:
25487:
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25482:
25481:Easter Island
25479:
25477:
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25305:
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25300:
25297:
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25280:
25279:Faroe Islands
25277:
25275:
25272:
25271:
25269:
25263:
25257:
25254:
25252:
25251:South Ossetia
25249:
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25239:
25237:
25234:
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25103:Liechtenstein
25101:
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24878:
24875:
24873:
24870:
24869:
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24862:
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24846:South Ossetia
24844:
24842:
24839:
24837:
24834:
24832:
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24824:
24818:
24812:
24809:
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24281:
24278:
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24273:
24271:
24268:
24266:
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24260:Guinea-Bissau
24258:
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24253:
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24248:
24246:
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23967:
23963:
23960:
23958:
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23950:
23948:
23945:
23943:
23942:Fantastic art
23940:
23938:
23935:
23931:
23928:
23926:
23923:
23921:
23918:
23916:
23913:
23912:
23911:
23910:Christian art
23908:
23906:
23903:
23901:
23898:
23896:
23893:
23889:
23886:
23885:
23884:
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23827:
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23819:
23817:
23814:
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23811:Skeuomorphism
23809:
23807:
23804:
23802:
23799:
23797:
23794:
23792:
23789:
23787:
23784:
23782:
23779:
23777:
23774:
23772:
23771:Massurrealism
23769:
23767:
23766:Lightpainting
23764:
23762:
23759:
23757:
23754:
23750:
23749:Post-Internet
23747:
23746:
23745:
23742:
23740:
23737:
23735:
23732:
23730:
23727:
23723:
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23640:
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23628:
23625:
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23622:Grunge design
23620:
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23613:
23610:
23608:
23605:
23603:
23600:
23598:
23595:
23593:
23590:
23588:
23585:
23583:
23580:
23578:
23577:Retrofuturism
23575:
23573:
23572:Scratch video
23570:
23568:
23565:
23563:
23560:
23558:
23557:Memphis Group
23555:
23553:
23550:
23548:
23545:
23543:
23540:
23538:
23535:
23533:
23532:Telematic art
23530:
23528:
23525:
23523:
23522:Guerrilla art
23520:
23518:
23515:
23511:
23508:
23507:
23506:
23503:
23501:
23498:
23496:
23493:
23491:
23488:
23484:
23481:
23480:
23479:
23476:
23474:
23473:Endurance art
23471:
23469:
23466:
23464:
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23159:
23156:
23154:
23151:
23149:
23146:
23144:
23141:
23139:
23136:
23134:
23133:New media art
23131:
23127:
23124:
23123:
23122:
23119:
23117:
23114:
23112:
23111:Nanyang Style
23109:
23107:
23104:
23102:
23099:
23097:
23094:
23092:
23089:
23085:
23082:
23080:
23077:
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23066:
23065:
23062:
23060:
23057:
23055:
23052:
23048:
23045:
23044:
23043:
23042:Visionary art
23040:
23036:
23033:
23032:
23031:
23028:
23026:
23023:
23022:
23020:
23016:
23013:
23009:
23004:
23000:
22990:
22987:
22985:
22982:
22980:
22977:
22975:
22972:
22968:
22965:
22964:
22963:
22960:
22958:
22955:
22951:
22948:
22946:
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22938:
22934:
22931:
22930:
22929:
22926:
22924:
22921:
22919:
22916:
22914:
22911:
22909:
22908:Scuola Romana
22906:
22904:
22901:
22899:
22898:
22894:
22892:
22889:
22887:
22884:
22882:
22879:
22875:
22872:
22870:
22867:
22866:
22865:
22862:
22860:
22857:
22855:
22852:
22850:
22847:
22845:
22842:
22840:
22837:
22835:
22834:Anthropophagy
22832:
22830:
22827:
22823:
22820:
22819:
22818:
22817:Functionalism
22815:
22813:
22810:
22808:
22805:
22803:
22800:
22798:
22795:
22791:
22788:
22787:
22786:
22783:
22779:
22776:
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22762:
22759:
22758:
22757:
22754:
22752:
22749:
22745:
22744:
22740:
22739:
22738:
22737:Neoplasticism
22735:
22733:
22730:
22728:
22725:
22719:
22716:
22715:
22714:
22711:
22710:
22709:
22706:
22704:
22701:
22699:
22696:
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22686:
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22679:
22673:
22670:
22668:
22665:
22663:
22660:
22658:
22655:
22653:
22650:
22648:
22645:
22641:
22640:Cubo-Futurism
22638:
22637:
22636:
22633:
22631:
22628:
22626:
22625:
22621:
22617:
22614:
22612:
22609:
22608:
22607:
22604:
22600:
22599:Ashcan School
22597:
22596:
22595:
22592:
22590:
22587:
22585:
22582:
22578:
22575:
22573:
22570:
22569:
22568:
22567:Expressionism
22565:
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22560:
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22552:Mir iskusstva
22550:
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22382:
22380:
22377:
22373:
22370:
22369:
22368:
22365:
22363:
22360:
22356:
22353:
22351:
22348:
22346:
22343:
22339:
22338:Boston School
22336:
22334:
22333:Hoosier Group
22331:
22330:
22329:
22326:
22325:
22324:
22323:Impressionism
22321:
22319:
22318:Peredvizhniki
22316:
22314:
22311:
22309:
22308:Beuron School
22306:
22302:
22299:
22298:
22297:
22296:
22292:
22290:
22287:
22285:
22282:
22278:
22275:
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22270:
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22260:
22256:
22252:
22242:
22239:
22235:
22232:
22228:
22225:
22224:
22223:
22222:Munich School
22220:
22219:
22218:
22215:
22209:
22206:
22205:
22204:
22201:
22199:
22196:
22194:
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22177:
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22105:
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22100:
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22092:
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22048:
22045:
22043:
22040:
22036:
22033:
22032:
22031:
22028:
22027:
22025:
22021:Art borrowing
22019:
22011:
22008:
22004:
22001:
21999:
21996:
21994:
21991:
21990:
21989:
21986:
21984:
21981:
21980:
21979:
21976:
21972:
21971:Company style
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21964:
21960:
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21912:
21906:
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21899:
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21894:
21891:
21889:
21886:
21884:
21881:
21879:
21878:
21874:
21873:
21872:
21871:Neoclassicism
21869:
21865:
21864:
21860:
21858:
21855:
21853:
21850:
21848:
21845:
21843:
21840:
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21726:
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21713:
21710:
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21700:
21698:
21697:Cretan School
21695:
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21686:
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21677:
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21669:
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21654:Danube school
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20578:
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20552:
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20479:
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20428:
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20413:
20411:0-7509-2873-5
20407:
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20387:
20376:
20372:
20370:0-87113-800-X
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19932:
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19894:0-89468-250-4
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19750:
19749:Phaidon Press
19746:
19742:
19741:
19729:
19723:
19719:
19715:
19711:
19707:
19705:0-86078-087-2
19701:
19697:
19692:
19688:
19686:0-517-57277-X
19682:
19678:
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19639:
19635:
19631:
19627:
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19589:3-8290-1575-5
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19559:
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19505:
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19482:
19476:
19472:
19470:0-8109-0499-3
19466:
19462:
19457:
19453:
19451:0-8109-0060-2
19447:
19443:
19438:
19434:
19428:
19424:
19419:
19408:
19404:
19402:0-89009-665-1
19398:
19394:
19393:
19387:
19383:
19382:Byzantine Art
19379:
19375:
19364:
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19359:
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19338:
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19331:
19327:
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19311:
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19294:0-8478-0041-5
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19275:0-89009-664-3
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19027:0-670-14235-2
19023:
19019:
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18999:
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18989:0-13-389304-9
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18892:0-300-06217-6
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18827:
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18810:0-8109-0041-6
18806:
18802:
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18793:
18791:0-8109-3182-6
18787:
18783:
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18654:0-8478-0141-1
18650:
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18624:0-8478-0334-1
18620:
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18609:
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18594:
18592:0-8478-0212-4
18588:
18584:
18583:
18577:
18566:
18562:
18560:0-8109-1519-7
18556:
18552:
18551:
18545:
18541:
18539:0-8109-0202-8
18535:
18531:
18530:Impressionism
18526:
18515:
18511:
18509:0-8109-0512-4
18505:
18501:
18500:
18494:
18490:
18485:
18481:
18479:0-89009-544-2
18475:
18471:
18466:
18462:
18460:0-399-11039-9
18456:
18452:
18451:Impressionism
18447:
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18425:
18414:
18410:
18406:
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18375:0-89009-706-2
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18294:
18293:
18287:
18273:
18269:
18266:(in French).
18265:
18257:
18252:
18241:
18238:. MacMillan.
18237:
18236:
18230:
18226:
18224:0-8478-0047-4
18220:
18216:
18211:
18207:
18201:
18197:
18192:
18188:
18186:84-207-1408-9
18182:
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18158:
18156:0-13-390351-6
18152:
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18135:0-517-54106-8
18131:
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18029:
18021:
18016:
18014:
18006:
18005:Passeron 1975
18001:
17999:
17991:
17990:Schneede 1974
17986:
17984:
17976:
17971:
17969:
17961:
17960:Waldberg 1962
17956:
17954:
17946:
17941:
17934:
17929:
17927:
17920:, p. 44.
17919:
17914:
17908:, p. 70.
17907:
17902:
17895:
17890:
17888:
17880:
17875:
17873:
17871:
17864:, p. 32.
17863:
17858:
17851:
17846:
17839:
17834:
17827:
17822:
17815:
17810:
17808:
17806:
17798:
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17791:
17789:
17787:
17779:
17774:
17772:
17770:
17768:
17766:
17758:
17753:
17751:
17744:, p. 31.
17743:
17738:
17729:
17727:
17719:
17714:
17712:
17705:
17704:0-8109-0114-5
17701:
17695:
17693:
17685:
17680:
17678:
17670:
17665:
17658:
17657:Leymarie 1959
17653:
17651:
17649:
17647:
17640:, p. 36.
17639:
17635:
17631:
17626:
17618:
17612:
17608:
17604:
17597:
17590:
17585:
17578:
17573:
17566:
17565:Terrasse 1964
17561:
17554:
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17530:
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17523:
17521:
17519:
17517:
17515:
17507:
17502:
17500:
17492:
17487:
17480:
17475:
17468:
17467:Schapiro 1950
17463:
17456:
17451:
17444:
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17432:
17427:
17420:
17415:
17408:
17403:
17396:
17395:Schapiro 1962
17391:
17384:
17379:
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17365:
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17361:
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17264:
17259:
17257:
17255:
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17242:
17235:
17230:
17228:
17226:
17218:
17217:Leymarie 1955
17213:
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17196:
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17183:
17181:
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17177:
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17130:
17122:
17117:
17110:
17105:
17103:
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17086:
17078:
17077:Leymarie 1962
17073:
17066:
17061:
17059:
17057:
17055:
17053:
17051:
17049:
17047:
17039:
17038:Bergdoll 2000
17034:
17026:
17020:
17016:
17009:
17001:
16994:
16986:
16980:
16976:
16969:
16961:
16955:
16951:
16944:
16937:
16932:
16924:
16922:973-717-041-5
16918:
16914:
16907:
16899:
16893:
16889:
16882:
16875:
16870:
16863:
16858:
16851:
16846:
16839:
16834:
16827:
16822:
16815:
16810:
16803:
16798:
16790:
16784:
16780:
16773:
16767:, p. 26.
16766:
16761:
16754:
16749:
16747:
16745:
16743:
16734:
16728:
16724:
16717:
16710:
16705:
16698:
16693:
16691:
16683:
16678:
16676:
16674:
16672:
16664:
16659:
16652:
16647:
16640:
16635:
16628:
16623:
16616:
16611:
16603:
16597:
16593:
16586:
16578:
16572:
16568:
16561:
16554:
16549:
16542:
16537:
16530:
16525:
16517:
16510:
16503:
16498:
16491:
16487:
16482:
16474:
16468:
16464:
16457:
16450:
16445:
16438:
16433:
16426:
16421:
16419:
16417:
16408:
16402:
16398:
16391:
16384:
16379:
16372:
16368:
16364:
16360:
16356:
16351:
16343:
16341:9780500291108
16337:
16333:
16326:
16319:
16314:
16307:
16302:
16294:
16288:
16284:
16277:
16270:
16265:
16258:
16253:
16246:
16241:
16234:
16229:
16223:, p. 85.
16222:
16217:
16210:
16206:
16202:
16198:
16194:
16189:
16181:
16175:
16171:
16164:
16157:
16152:
16146:, p. 47.
16145:
16140:
16133:
16128:
16121:
16116:
16109:
16104:
16098:, p. 68.
16097:
16092:
16086:, p. 26.
16085:
16080:
16073:
16068:
16061:
16056:
16049:
16044:
16037:
16032:
16025:
16020:
16014:, p. 82.
16013:
16008:
16002:, p. 26.
16001:
15997:
15993:
15988:
15980:
15978:973-717-041-5
15974:
15970:
15963:
15956:
15951:
15943:
15941:973-717-075-X
15937:
15933:
15926:
15919:
15914:
15907:
15902:
15900:
15892:
15887:
15885:
15877:
15872:
15865:
15860:
15853:
15848:
15841:
15836:
15830:, p. 24.
15829:
15824:
15810:on 2016-01-02
15809:
15805:
15799:
15792:
15787:
15781:, p. 23.
15780:
15775:
15768:
15763:
15756:
15755:Caviness 2001
15751:
15743:
15739:
15735:
15729:
15720:
15711:
15702:
15688:
15682:
15674:
15668:
15664:
15663:Istoria Artei
15657:
15649:
15643:
15639:
15632:
15625:
15620:
15613:
15608:
15600:
15594:
15590:
15589:Istoria Artei
15583:
15576:
15571:
15565:, p. 17.
15564:
15559:
15551:
15544:
15537:
15533:
15529:
15524:
15517:
15513:
15508:
15501:
15496:
15489:
15484:
15477:
15472:
15466:, p. 62.
15465:
15460:
15454:, p. 15.
15453:
15448:
15441:
15436:
15430:, p. 52.
15429:
15424:
15418:, p. 65.
15417:
15412:
15405:
15400:
15392:
15386:
15382:
15375:
15368:
15363:
15361:
15359:
15351:
15346:
15339:
15334:
15332:
15324:
15319:
15312:
15307:
15300:
15295:
15289:, p. 79.
15288:
15283:
15277:, p. 75.
15276:
15271:
15265:, p. 82.
15264:
15259:
15252:
15247:
15241:, p. 99.
15240:
15235:
15228:
15223:
15215:
15209:
15205:
15199:
15192:
15187:
15180:
15175:
15173:
15165:
15160:
15158:
15150:
15145:
15139:, p. 15.
15138:
15133:
15126:
15121:
15114:
15109:
15102:
15097:
15089:
15083:
15079:
15072:
15064:
15058:
15054:
15047:
15039:
15032:
15026:, p. 67.
15025:
15020:
15014:, p. 66.
15013:
15008:
15006:
14997:
14993:
14986:
14978:
14971:
14964:
14959:
14952:
14947:
14939:
14933:
14929:
14922:
14914:
14908:
14904:
14897:
14890:
14885:
14877:
14871:
14867:
14860:
14853:
14848:
14846:
14838:
14833:
14831:
14829:
14820:
14814:
14810:
14804:
14797:
14792:
14784:
14778:
14774:
14768:
14761:
14756:
14754:
14745:
14739:
14735:
14728:
14721:
14716:
14708:
14702:
14698:
14691:
14684:
14679:
14672:
14667:
14660:
14655:
14648:
14643:
14641:
14633:
14628:
14622:, p. 36.
14621:
14616:
14610:, p. 57.
14609:
14604:
14598:, p. 51.
14597:
14592:
14585:
14580:
14572:
14566:
14562:
14558:
14551:
14545:, p. 16.
14544:
14540:
14535:
14528:
14523:
14516:
14511:
14505:, p. 46.
14504:
14499:
14493:, p. 52.
14492:
14487:
14479:
14473:
14469:
14462:
14456:, p. 32.
14455:
14450:
14448:
14439:
14433:
14429:
14422:
14414:
14408:
14404:
14397:
14389:
14383:
14379:
14372:
14366:, p. 33.
14365:
14360:
14354:, p. 30.
14353:
14348:
14340:
14334:
14330:
14323:
14315:
14309:
14305:
14298:
14291:
14286:
14280:, p. 25.
14279:
14274:
14268:, p. 13.
14267:
14262:
14254:
14248:
14244:
14240:
14239:
14231:
14223:
14217:
14213:
14206:
14200:, p. 71.
14199:
14194:
14192:
14185:, p. 74.
14184:
14179:
14171:
14165:
14161:
14155:
14148:
14143:
14141:
14139:
14137:
14130:, p. 30.
14129:
14124:
14118:, p. 16.
14117:
14112:
14104:
14098:
14094:
14088:
14082:, p. 19.
14081:
14076:
14069:
14068:AzcĂĄrate 1983
14064:
14056:
14050:
14046:
14040:
14032:
14026:
14022:
14016:
14010:, p. 13.
14009:
14004:
13998:, p. 12.
13997:
13992:
13985:
13980:
13978:
13969:
13963:
13959:
13952:
13944:
13938:
13934:
13927:
13920:
13915:
13908:
13903:
13896:
13891:
13884:
13880:
13875:
13867:
13863:
13857:
13849:
13843:
13827:
13823:
13817:
13809:
13805:
13799:
13791:
13787:
13782:
13777:
13772:
13767:
13763:
13759:
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13747:
13740:
13732:
13728:
13724:
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13716:
13712:
13705:
13697:
13693:
13689:
13685:
13681:
13677:
13673:
13669:
13665:
13661:
13654:
13650:
13640:
13639:Women artists
13637:
13635:
13632:
13630:
13627:
13625:
13622:
13620:
13617:
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13612:
13610:
13607:
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13490:
13489:
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13477:
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13469:
13463:
13458:
13457:
13456:
13454:
13450:
13446:
13442:
13438:
13434:
13430:
13426:
13422:
13421:Lenore Tawney
13418:
13414:
13410:
13405:
13401:
13397:
13393:
13389:
13385:
13381:
13377:
13373:
13368:
13365:
13361:
13356:
13354:
13353:Postmodernism
13350:
13346:
13341:
13336:
13331:
13329:
13325:
13320:
13318:
13314:
13310:
13306:
13302:
13298:
13294:
13289:
13283:
13279:
13275:
13271:
13267:
13263:
13249:
13245:
13241:
13240:
13233:
13228:
13224:
13220:
13216:
13215:
13208:
13203:
13202:
13201:
13198:
13197:Sigmund Freud
13195:opened up by
13192:
13190:
13186:
13185:Arshile Gorky
13182:
13181:
13177:(1933â1939),
13176:
13175:
13171:(1930â1933),
13170:
13169:
13165:(1924â1929),
13164:
13163:
13158:
13154:
13153:Pablo Picasso
13150:
13146:
13145:Roberto Matta
13142:
13138:
13134:
13130:
13126:
13122:
13118:
13114:
13110:
13106:
13102:
13098:
13094:
13093:René Magritte
13090:
13089:Salvador DalĂ
13086:
13082:
13078:
13074:
13070:
13066:
13062:
13057:
13053:
13049:
13044:
13040:
13036:
13032:
13028:
13019:
13017:
13013:
13009:
13004:
13002:
12998:
12994:
12990:
12986:
12982:
12978:
12974:
12970:
12966:
12962:
12958:
12954:
12950:
12946:
12942:
12938:
12934:
12930:
12926:
12925:ancient Greek
12922:
12918:
12914:
12908:
12894:
12890:
12886:
12880:
12875:
12871:
12867:
12863:
12862:
12855:
12850:
12846:
12842:
12838:
12834:
12830:
12824:
12819:
12816:
12812:
12811:Pablo Picasso
12808:
12807:
12800:
12795:
12794:
12793:
12791:
12787:
12783:
12782:Pablo Picasso
12779:
12774:
12772:
12768:
12764:
12760:
12756:
12752:
12748:
12747:Pablo Picasso
12743:
12738:
12724:
12720:
12716:
12710:
12705:
12702:
12698:
12694:
12690:
12683:
12678:
12674:
12670:
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12662:
12661:
12654:
12649:
12645:
12641:
12637:
12633:
12629:
12623:
12618:
12614:
12610:
12606:
12602:
12601:
12594:
12589:
12588:
12587:
12585:
12581:
12577:
12573:
12569:
12565:
12561:
12557:
12553:
12549:
12545:
12541:
12537:
12533:
12529:
12526:(1919â1928),
12525:
12521:
12519:
12514:
12510:
12506:
12505:Jeanne Mammen
12502:
12498:
12494:
12490:
12486:
12481:
12479:
12474:
12470:
12466:
12461:
12459:
12455:
12454:
12450:, 1922), and
12449:
12445:
12444:
12439:
12435:
12434:
12429:
12425:
12421:
12417:
12413:
12412:Hans Scharoun
12409:
12405:
12401:
12397:
12393:
12389:
12385:
12384:William Wauer
12381:
12377:
12373:
12372:Ernst Barlach
12369:
12368:ChaĂŻm Soutine
12365:
12361:
12357:
12353:
12348:
12346:
12345:
12340:
12336:
12332:
12328:
12324:
12320:
12316:
12312:
12308:
12304:
12300:
12296:
12292:
12288:
12284:
12280:
12276:
12272:
12269:in 1906, and
12268:
12267:Max Pechstein
12264:
12260:
12256:
12252:
12248:
12244:
12240:
12238:
12234:
12230:
12226:
12222:
12218:
12213:
12209:
12205:
12201:
12197:
12193:
12189:
12185:
12184:Lovis Corinth
12181:
12177:
12169:
12165:
12161:
12157:
12152:
12151:Expressionism
12138:
12134:
12128:
12123:
12119:
12115:
12111:
12107:
12101:
12096:
12092:
12088:
12084:
12080:
12076:
12070:
12065:
12061:
12060:San Francisco
12057:
12053:
12052:Henri Matisse
12049:
12048:
12041:
12036:
12035:
12034:
12031:
12026:
12022:
12017:
12014:
12010:
12006:
12001:
11997:
11993:
11989:
11985:
11981:
11977:
11973:
11969:
11965:
11961:
11957:
11953:
11949:
11945:
11941:
11940:Henri Manguin
11937:
11933:
11929:
11925:
11921:
11920:Henri Matisse
11915:
11905:
11903:
11899:
11895:
11891:
11887:
11883:
11879:
11874:
11866:
11862:
11857:
11855:
11851:
11848:
11844:
11840:
11836:
11832:
11827:
11825:
11821:
11817:
11813:
11810:Art Nouveau (
11805:
11801:
11797:
11793:
11788:
11781:
11777:
11773:
11768:
11758:
11756:
11752:
11748:
11747:Henri Matisse
11744:
11740:
11736:
11732:
11728:
11724:
11720:
11716:
11712:
11711:Pablo Picasso
11708:
11704:
11700:
11696:
11692:
11688:
11687:Expressionism
11684:
11680:
11674:
11660:
11656:
11652:
11648:
11647:
11640:
11635:
11632:
11628:
11624:
11623:
11616:
11611:
11607:
11603:
11599:
11595:
11591:
11590:
11583:
11578:
11574:
11570:
11569:
11562:
11557:
11553:
11549:
11545:
11544:
11537:
11532:
11531:
11530:
11528:
11524:
11520:
11519:Paul SĂ©rusier
11516:
11515:Armand SĂ©guin
11512:
11508:
11504:
11500:
11496:
11492:
11491:Meyer de Haan
11488:
11484:
11483:Maurice Denis
11480:
11476:
11472:
11468:
11467:
11462:
11461:Armand Seguin
11458:
11457:Charles Laval
11454:
11450:
11446:
11442:
11438:
11437:Paul SĂ©rusier
11434:
11433:stained glass
11430:
11426:
11422:
11421:Ămile Bernard
11418:
11414:
11413:
11408:
11404:
11400:
11396:
11392:
11388:
11384:
11380:
11376:
11372:
11368:
11367:
11362:
11360:
11355:
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11347:
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11339:
11332:
11328:
11324:
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11318:
11313:
11299:
11295:
11291:
11283:
11279:
11278:
11271:
11266:
11258:
11254:
11248:
11243:
11239:
11235:
11231:
11227:
11223:
11222:
11215:
11210:
11206:
11202:
11198:
11194:
11193:
11186:
11181:
11177:
11176:Musée d'Orsay
11173:
11169:
11163:
11158:
11157:
11156:
11154:
11149:
11145:
11141:
11135:
11133:
11129:
11125:
11121:
11117:
11113:
11112:Jean Delville
11109:
11105:
11101:
11097:
11093:
11089:
11085:
11081:
11080:Expressionism
11077:
11073:
11069:
11065:
11064:Fin-de Siecle
11061:
11057:
11053:
11049:
11045:
11041:
11040:
11035:
11028:
11014:
11010:
11006:
11002:
10998:
10997:Ox-Drawn Cart
10992:
10987:
10983:
10979:
10978:Ădouard Manet
10975:
10974:
10967:
10962:
10958:
10954:
10950:
10949:
10942:
10937:
10934:
10930:
10926:
10925:
10918:
10913:
10909:
10905:
10904:
10897:
10892:
10888:
10884:
10880:
10879:
10872:
10867:
10863:
10859:
10855:
10851:
10850:Alfred Sisley
10847:
10841:
10836:
10832:
10831:Musée d'Orsay
10828:
10824:
10818:
10813:
10809:
10805:
10801:
10797:
10793:
10792:
10785:
10780:
10776:
10772:
10768:
10764:
10763:
10756:
10751:
10750:
10749:
10747:
10742:
10736:
10734:
10730:
10726:
10722:
10721:Medardo Rosso
10718:
10717:Auguste Rodin
10714:
10713:Alfred Sisley
10710:
10706:
10702:
10698:
10694:
10693:Ădouard Manet
10690:
10686:
10682:
10678:
10674:
10670:
10665:
10661:
10657:
10653:
10649:
10645:
10641:
10640:Camille Corot
10637:
10636:EugĂšne Boudin
10633:
10629:
10625:
10617:
10613:
10609:
10608:
10603:
10598:
10597:Impressionism
10584:
10580:
10576:
10572:
10568:
10562:
10557:
10553:
10549:
10545:
10541:
10537:
10531:
10526:
10522:
10514:
10510:
10509:
10502:
10497:
10493:
10489:
10488:
10481:
10476:
10472:
10471:Musée d'Orsay
10468:
10464:
10463:
10456:
10451:
10450:
10449:
10446:
10445:H. H. Arnason
10442:
10441:Winslow Homer
10438:
10434:
10433:Wilhelm Leibl
10429:
10427:
10426:impressionism
10423:
10419:
10418:Ădouard Manet
10415:
10411:
10407:
10403:
10399:
10393:
10390:
10384:
10370:
10366:
10360:
10355:
10351:
10347:
10343:
10339:
10336:- Buffet; by
10335:
10329:
10324:
10321:
10317:
10313:
10307:
10302:
10298:
10292:
10287:
10283:
10279:
10275:
10269:
10264:
10263:
10262:
10260:
10259:
10253:
10248:
10245:
10241:
10236:
10235:Medici family
10232:
10228:
10224:
10220:
10216:
10212:
10208:
10205:for prisons,
10204:
10200:
10199:Neoclassicism
10196:
10192:
10188:
10184:
10171:
10167:
10163:
10162:
10155:
10150:
10146:
10142:
10138:
10134:
10128:
10123:
10119:
10118:Musée d'Orsay
10115:
10111:
10110:
10103:
10098:
10094:
10090:
10086:
10082:
10078:
10077:Pollice Verso
10072:
10067:
10064:
10060:
10054:
10049:
10048:
10047:
10045:
10041:
10037:
10033:
10030:(1824â1904),
10029:
10026:(1825â1905),
10025:
10020:
10018:
10017:art movements
10012:
10010:
10009:Enlightenment
10006:
10002:
9998:
9994:
9990:
9986:
9979:
9966:
9962:
9958:
9954:
9950:
9946:
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9840:
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9827:
9821:
9816:
9812:
9808:
9807:William Blake
9804:
9798:
9793:
9792:
9791:
9789:
9788:François Rude
9785:
9781:
9777:
9773:
9769:
9765:
9761:
9757:
9753:
9749:
9748:Samuel Palmer
9745:
9741:
9740:William Blake
9737:
9733:
9729:
9725:
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9713:
9708:
9705:
9704:
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9693:
9689:
9685:
9679:
9675:
9670:
9665:
9646:
9642:
9641:
9634:
9629:
9626:
9625:Musée d'Orsay
9622:
9618:
9612:
9607:
9604:
9600:
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9590:
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9582:
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9554:
9550:
9544:
9539:
9538:
9537:
9535:
9531:
9527:
9523:
9519:
9518:Roberto Matta
9516:(Norwegian),
9515:
9511:
9507:
9503:
9499:
9498:Arshile Gorky
9495:
9491:
9487:
9482:
9479:
9475:
9471:
9467:
9463:
9455:
9454:William Blake
9451:
9450:
9445:
9432:
9428:
9424:
9420:
9419:
9412:
9407:
9403:
9399:
9398:
9391:
9386:
9379:
9374:
9371:
9363:
9359:
9353:
9348:
9344:
9341:, London, by
9340:
9339:Osterley Park
9333:
9328:
9325:
9321:
9317:
9309:
9305:
9304:
9297:
9292:
9288:
9285:, France, by
9284:
9280:
9279:Petit Trianon
9274:
9269:
9265:
9261:
9255:
9250:
9246:
9238:
9234:
9228:
9223:
9219:
9215:
9211:
9207:
9201:
9196:
9195:
9194:
9192:
9187:
9184:
9179:
9176:
9172:
9168:
9164:
9160:
9156:
9155:ancient Greek
9152:
9148:
9143:
9139:
9135:
9134:ancient Roman
9128:
9124:
9120:
9119:
9114:
9109:
9108:Neoclassicism
9102:Neoclassicism
9095:
9091:
9087:
9083:
9077:
9072:
9068:
9064:
9060:
9059:
9052:
9047:
9043:
9036:
9031:
9024:
9019:
9015:
9011:
9007:
9003:
9002:
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8990:
8982:
8975:
8970:
8966:
8962:
8958:
8954:
8948:
8943:
8939:
8931:
8927:
8921:
8916:
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8908:
8904:
8893:
8888:
8885:
8881:
8877:
8873:
8866:
8861:
8857:
8853:
8849:
8843:
8838:
8834:
8830:
8829:
8822:
8817:
8816:
8815:
8814:(1695â1768).
8813:
8809:
8806:(1705â1774),
8805:
8802:(1695â1750),
8801:
8797:
8793:
8789:
8784:
8782:
8778:
8773:
8769:
8765:
8760:
8758:
8754:
8750:
8746:
8742:
8738:
8734:
8729:
8717:
8712:
8706:
8693:
8689:
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8674:
8670:
8666:
8662:
8655:
8650:
8646:
8638:
8631:
8626:
8623:
8619:
8618:des Invalides
8612:
8607:
8603:
8596:
8591:
8587:
8583:
8577:
8572:
8568:
8564:
8560:
8556:
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8523:
8518:
8514:
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8502:
8498:
8497:
8490:
8485:
8481:
8477:
8473:
8472:
8465:
8460:
8456:
8453:(France), by
8452:
8446:
8441:
8437:
8433:
8425:
8421:
8420:
8413:
8408:
8407:
8406:
8404:
8400:
8396:
8392:
8388:
8384:
8380:
8376:
8372:
8368:
8364:
8360:
8356:
8352:
8351:des Invalides
8348:
8344:
8340:
8336:
8332:
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11984:Saint-Tropez
11972:Louis Valtat
11960:Othon Friesz
11952:André Derain
11917:
11902:Japanese art
11894:Aestheticism
11858:
11850:Otto Eckmann
11847:René Lalique
11843:Antoni GaudĂ
11835:Victor Horta
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11778:(Paris), by
11735:Paul Gauguin
11695:abstract art
11676:
11659:Philadelphia
11651:Paul CĂ©zanne
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11589:Aha Oe Feii?
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6339:Roman Empire
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6333:Medieval art
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6203:Paul Gauguin
6176:
6173:Oceanian art
6115:Bamum people
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6037:Pendant mask
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5893:Kwele people
5825:Dogon people
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5542:ink painting
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5487:Ming dynasty
5433:Song dynasty
5427:painting by
5425:Tang dynasty
5357:Early Spring
5304:Song dynasty
5260:Song dynasty
5151:Nine Dragons
5052:
5048:funerary art
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4870:Ajanta Caves
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4857:
4769:bodhisattvas
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4533:Scythian art
4509:Turkmenistan
4493:Central Asia
4490:
4481:Central Asia
4475:Japanese art
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4281:of southern
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3203:Roman Empire
3200:
3115:, 421-405 BC
3108:columns and
2902:Michelangelo
2870:
2854:Neoclassical
2791:
2787:Roman Empire
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2571:State of Chu
2551:The Acrobats
2391:
2379:Confucianism
2371:Zhou dynasty
2368:
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2283:Yellow River
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2223: 1.8 m
2199:Zhou dynasty
2124:
2078:Dancing Girl
2076:
2050:Indus script
2006:Mohenjo-daro
1983:
1946:Neues Museum
1803:Applied arts
1799:
1703:architecture
1700:
1681:
1618:Neo-Assyrian
1614:Winged bulls
1523:lapis lazuli
1517:(Sumerian);
1495:South Arabia
1480:
1468:Indus Valley
1464:Central Asia
1453:
1434:
1426:Persian Gulf
1419:
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1230:Chauvet Cave
1214:rhinoceroses
1212:Painting of
1198:Swabian Jura
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1038:anthropology
1006:high culture
1002:civilization
998:masterpieces
995:
975:computer art
967:graphic arts
947:architecture
943:applied arts
935:diverse ways
921:
919:
848:Art movement
815:Graphic arts
805:Architecture
680:Cook Islands
666:
665:
637:
636:
603:
602:
518:
517:
451:
450:
426:
425:
384:
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376:
375:
336:Mesopotamian
329:
292:Contemporary
151:
133:
113:
93:
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26792:Art history
26771:Arts portal
26644:Art museums
26559:art finance
26360:Arts centre
26324:Art gallery
26307:Art commune
26297:Art auction
26140:Printmaking
26069:Mixed media
26064:Kinetic art
26001:Visual arts
25765:Puerto Rico
25675:Saint Lucia
25625:El Salvador
25390:New Zealand
25294:Isle of Man
25229:recognition
25203:Switzerland
25138:Netherlands
24920:Asia portal
24821:States with
24741:Philippines
24681:South Korea
24676:North Korea
24571:Afghanistan
24422:recognition
24375:South Sudan
24265:Ivory Coast
23937:Digital art
23900:Avant-garde
23841:Superstroke
23717:Flat design
23712:Fictive art
23707:Excessivism
23655:Art for art
23650:Altermodern
23592:Taring Padi
23527:Lowbrow art
23495:Pliontanism
23432:Yoru no Kai
23385:Process art
23325:Systems art
23295:Arte Povera
23217:Antipodeans
23126:in New York
23096:Jikken KĆbĆ
23059:Color field
22928:Regionalism
22897:Aeropittura
22886:Neo-Fauvism
22859:Neues Sehen
22829:Kinetic art
22693:Suprematism
22667:Synchromism
22584:Noucentisme
22505:Primitivism
22493:Art Nouveau
22448:Cloisonnism
22438:Pointillism
22433:Divisionism
22411:Incoherents
22372:Art pottery
22258:(1863â1944)
22208:Macchiaioli
22183:Biedermeier
22171:Historicism
22156:Orientalism
22097:Romanticism
22068:Akita ranga
21920:Art of the
21905:Picturesque
21857:Chinoiserie
21852:Frederician
21690:Tudor court
21585:Cinquecento
21526:Renaissance
21513:Mappa mundi
21497:cartography
21389:Carolingian
21384:Merovingian
21367:Palaeologan
21339:RepoblaciĂłn
21296:Anglo-Saxon
21227:Gallo-Roman
21166:Hellenistic
21161:Kerch style
21099:Minyan ware
20909:Oceanic Art
20900:Art History
19792:(2): 3â18.
19677:E. Vuillard
18489:Romanticism
18198:. Phaidon.
17945:Breton 1929
17933:Breton 1924
17553:Warnod 1989
17506:Raynal 1953
17491:Cooper 1966
17383:Raynal 1954
17280:Cassou 1979
17121:Faunce 1993
16753:Janson 1977
16663:Keyser 1965
16639:Janson 1977
16502:Bailey 2012
16367:Bailey 2012
16318:Bailey 2012
16306:Bailey 2012
16205:Bailey 2012
15767:Koslin 1990
14977:Visual Arts
14620:Irving 2019
13516:; 1991â1992
13413:Anni Albers
13313:Mark Rothko
13301:Franz Kline
13248:Tate Modern
13157:Frida Kahlo
13129:Yves Tanguy
13125:Wifredo Lam
13109:Luis Buñuel
12969:Henri Zipcy
12961:Egyptomania
12913:streamlined
12845:Switzerland
12283:Art Nouveau
12279:primitivism
12259:Fritz Bleyl
12188:James Ensor
12025:primitivism
11988:Paul Signac
11865:Historicism
11854:Ămile GallĂ©
11767:Art Nouveau
11743:cognoscenti
11739:Oceanic art
11723:Primitivism
11646:The Bathers
11573:Paul Signac
11527:Jan Verkade
11507:Paul Ranson
11417:Cloisonnism
11387:Paul Signac
11379:Art Nouveau
11375:Pointillism
11371:Divisionism
11354:avant-garde
11298:Netherlands
11277:The Cyclops
11253:Green Death
11116:James Ensor
11068:Art Nouveau
11048:Art Nouveau
10804:Kansas City
10767:Edgar Degas
10685:Edgar Degas
10258:eclecticism
10227:Middle Ages
10193:, like the
10145:Montpellier
10141:Musée Fabre
9991:and by the
9826:The Morning
9772:Thomas Cole
9738:in France,
9698:Romanticism
9690:, 1818, by
9678:Henry Hoare
9536:(Romania).
9522:Mark Rothko
9520:(Chilean),
9510:Wifredo Lam
9506:Frida Kahlo
9500:(Armenia),
9486:Orientalism
9343:Robert Adam
9266:, 1761â1770
9191:Romanticism
9142:Herculaneum
8781:Far Eastern
8777:chinoiserie
8692:George BĂ€hr
8554:Las Meninas
8513:Netherlands
8505:Rijksmuseum
8457:, 1630-1651
8319:Philippines
8240:Succeeding
8209:The gardens
8130:â 1715, by
8128: 1660
7858:1503-1519;
7564:Latin texts
7521:Renaissance
7239:Switzerland
7231:Val MĂŒstair
7145:Sansepolcro
7016:monasteries
6931: 1000
6923:senkschmelz
6618:entablature
6407:Middle Ages
6405:art of the
6392:Islamic art
6360: 1400
6354:Renaissance
6229:in Europe.
6212:The art of
6155:Luba people
5997:(Nigeria);
5917:Nok culture
5881:Fang people
5873:Zulu people
5857:Luba people
5798:Nok culture
5794:Djenne-Jeno
5750:African art
5736:Netherlands
5728:Rijksmuseum
5546:calligraphy
5405:Kansas City
5344:(1254â1322)
5342:Zhao Mengfu
5317:Section of
5056:Renaissance
5023:Chinese art
5011:, 1632-1648
4741:Mathura art
4521:Afghanistan
4471:Chinese art
4327:Nazca Lines
4307:Inca Empire
4287:Nazca Lines
4114:Mesoamerica
4048:Mexico City
3926:; 615â683;
3908:Mexico City
3805:Mexico City
3773:TeotihuacĂĄn
3769:El Salvador
3717:Mesoamerica
3701:Mesoamerica
3632: 1285
3592:; 961â976;
3547:Middle East
3525:Islamic art
3367:Renaissance
3365:, with the
3363:Middle Ages
3276:Herculaneum
3252:cameo glass
3132:Hellenistic
3102:Erechtheion
2991:(Archaic);
2874:polychromed
2862:Erechtheion
2846:its temples
2810:Peloponnese
2783:Renaissance
2647:Han dynasty
2489:Lacquerware
2486:Chu (state)
2410:Han dynasty
2312:Han dynasty
2247:Xia dynasty
2126:Priest-King
2060:3 cm;
2048:Seals with
2030:stamp seals
1990:Afghanistan
1835:Tutankhamun
1789:, found in
1783:rock temple
1753:walls with
1725:); and the
1445:Ishtar Gate
1437:Babylonians
1435:Later, the
1372:cone mosaic
1320:Mesopotamia
1287:Ancient art
1255:25,000 BC;
1184:Löwenmensch
1108:Paleolithic
1082:, found in
1042:archaeology
1026:low culture
963:photography
843:Art history
820:Digital art
810:Photography
800:Calligraphy
583:Anglo-Saxon
563:Hellenistic
508:Singaporean
270:Art Nouveau
230:Romanticism
198:Renaissance
166:Prehistoric
65:cave system
31:Art history
26786:Categories
26744:sculptures
26598:Provenance
26493:Art market
26400:Commission
26348:Art school
26336:Art museum
26302:Art colony
26290:and events
26150:street art
26145:Public art
25760:Montserrat
25755:Martinique
25750:Guadeloupe
25605:Costa Rica
25173:San Marino
25133:Montenegro
25113:Luxembourg
25093:Kazakhstan
24996:Azerbaijan
24801:Uzbekistan
24776:Tajikistan
24691:Kyrgyzstan
24671:Kazakhstan
24591:Bangladesh
24581:Azerbaijan
24477:(Portugal)
24435:Somaliland
24355:Seychelles
24320:Mozambique
24305:Mauritania
24290:Madagascar
24245:The Gambia
24180:Cape Verde
23984:Jewish art
23796:Passionism
23756:iPhone art
23702:Cyborg art
23697:Crypto art
23670:Brandalism
23562:Cyberdelic
23427:TropicĂĄlia
23400:Street art
23355:Intermedia
23335:Minimalism
23054:Spatialism
23008:Postmodern
22864:Surrealism
22732:Shin-hanga
22572:Die BrĂŒcke
22540:Sonderbund
22453:Synthetism
22176:Revivalism
22085:Transition
22042:Manichaean
21888:Adam style
21809:Classicism
21748:in Utrecht
21676:Still life
21406:Romanesque
21362:Macedonian
21357:Iconoclast
21316:Visigothic
21222:Republican
21176:Indo-Greek
21146:Red-figure
20834:2019-05-05
20791:. London:
20597:2021-04-23
20516:2020-09-04
20484:2021-04-30
20457:1808/21124
20422:2021-04-23
20381:2021-04-23
20349:2021-04-17
20271:2020-09-04
20239:2021-04-23
20207:2021-04-30
20175:2021-02-22
20130:2021-04-23
20041:2019-05-13
19997:2021-04-30
19961:2019-08-20
19926:2019-05-11
19849:2019-05-05
19827:Paléorient
19667:2021-04-30
19608:2021-04-30
19568:2021-04-30
19546:2021-04-30
19524:2021-04-30
19506:. Abrams.
19492:2021-04-30
19484:. Abrams.
19461:Surrealism
19413:2021-04-30
19369:2021-04-30
19347:2021-04-30
19316:2021-04-30
19252:2021-04-30
19216:2021-04-30
19194:2021-04-30
19163:2021-04-30
19141:2021-04-30
19087:2021-04-30
19008:2021-04-30
18864:2021-04-30
18842:2021-04-23
18749:2021-04-30
18727:2021-04-30
18705:2021-04-30
18664:Modern Art
18635:2021-04-30
18603:2021-04-30
18571:2021-04-30
18520:2021-04-30
18441:2021-04-30
18419:2021-04-23
18356:2021-04-30
18307:2021-04-30
18281:2021-04-30
18246:2021-04-30
18167:2021-04-30
18117:References
18059:Hodge 2017
18020:Picon 1977
17975:Rubin 1968
17918:Hodge 2019
17862:Hodge 2017
17850:Hodge 2019
17826:Hodge 2017
17814:Daval 1980
17638:Hodge 2019
17630:Hodge 2017
17529:Daval 1979
17308:2021-04-30
16874:Hodge 2019
16826:Hodge 2019
16765:Hodge 2017
16709:Daval 1979
16697:Toman 2000
16486:Hodge 2017
16437:Jones 2014
16371:Graur 1970
16355:Hodge 2017
16209:Graur 1970
16193:Hodge 2017
16096:Hodge 2017
16084:Hodge 2019
16012:Hodge 2019
16000:Hodge 2019
15992:Hodge 2017
15876:Graur 1970
15828:Hodge 2019
15814:2009-03-03
15692:2013-07-18
15536:Evans 2004
15464:Hodge 2019
15452:Hodge 2017
15239:Hodge 2019
15137:Hodge 2019
15125:Harle 1994
15113:Harle 1994
15101:Keiko 2010
14996:Britannica
14584:Hodge 2017
14543:Hodge 2019
14266:Hodge 2017
13879:Hodge 2017
13832:17 October
13488:The Boxers
13472:Yves Klein
13362:'s ideas,
13345:Conceptual
13335:Minimalism
13077:Automatism
13027:Surrealism
12971:, and the
12646:, Germany)
12632:Franz Marc
12600:The Scream
12580:Nazi Party
12458:Fritz Lang
12453:Metropolis
12420:Bruno Taut
12313:brothers,
12303:Franz Marc
12275:Gothic art
12263:Emil Nolde
12243:Die BrĂŒcke
12204:Emil Nolde
12180:Die BrĂŒcke
12087:Louisville
12009:Vauxcelles
11956:Raoul Dufy
11703:Surrealism
11671:See also:
11441:Cuno Amiet
11412:Synthetism
11221:The Scream
11144:allegories
10389:Naturalism
10280:(probably
9997:still life
9766:in Italy,
9730:in Spain,
9508:(Mexico),
9476:, and the
9337:The Hall,
9283:Versailles
9175:Grand Tour
9136:cities of
9094:Versailles
9016:, Germany)
8957:Steingaden
8796:arabesques
8792:cartouches
8764:Wieskirche
8709:See also:
8659:Part of a
8438:, Austria)
8381:, and the
8311:Mozambique
8295:Portuguese
8246:Portuguese
8223:microscope
8121:Versailles
8106:See also:
8089:Elias Holl
8059:Cupboard;
7811:(Florence)
7753:(Florence)
7397:, Germany)
7385:; height:
7383:polychromy
7320:art market
7293:Baltic Sea
7253:Gothic art
7073:Romanesque
7055:Romanesque
6970:after the
6960:German art
6762:, Germany)
6754:workshop;
6388:Gothic art
6376:Viking art
6199:James Cook
6179:Micronesia
6091:Mandu Yenu
6041:Edo people
5935:Pot; from
5760:Yoruba art
5568:cartooning
5489:, 1403-24.
5429:Zhang Xuan
5080:soap stone
5034:Sanxingdui
4914:, India),
4783:The Great
4704:Kushan art
4686:Indian art
4672:Uzbekistan
4651:, Germany)
4553:Bronze Age
4545:Persianate
4517:Tajikistan
4513:Azerbaijan
4505:Uzbekistan
4501:Kazakhstan
4497:Kyrgyzstan
4467:Indian art
4394:Fort Worth
4081:Muisca art
3860:serpentine
3789:polychrome
3555:Iconoclasm
3361:After the
3332:, and the
3316:; and the
3303:Corinthian
3235:metal-work
3227:round arch
3215:Postmodern
3195:in Italy).
3081:Temple of
3033:Fort Worth
3011:Red-figure
2840:, and the
2589:c. 433 BCE
2557:, 210 BCE.
2503:Fang Lei;
2402:Great Wall
2332:Sanxingdui
2189:Sanxingdui
1964:Temple of
1952:, Germany)
1817:furniture
1791:Abu Simbel
1761:halls and
1755:hypaethros
1660:Persepolis
1648:Achaemenid
1472:Persepolis
1407:cuneiforms
1395:city-state
1052:Prehistory
1014:vernacular
991:videogames
987:television
931:Visual art
880:Naturalist
860:Figurative
779:Techniques
747:Manichaean
725:Protestant
675:Australian
471:Vietnamese
461:Indonesian
366:Phoenician
312:Minimalism
297:Postmodern
260:Decorative
225:Revivalism
186:Romanesque
26723:Sculptors
26629:Art media
26591:sculpture
26532:paintings
26453:Criticism
26235:paintings
26225:Collector
26157:Sculpture
26074:bricolage
26005:art world
25918:Venezuela
25863:Argentina
25745:Greenland
25660:Nicaragua
25635:Guatemala
25360:Australia
25284:Gibraltar
25108:Lithuania
24887:Hong Kong
24841:Palestine
24766:Sri Lanka
24761:Singapore
24641:Indonesia
24310:Mauritius
24046:Shock art
24036:Queer art
24016:NaĂŻve art
23999:Modernism
23831:Superflat
23821:Sound art
23801:Post-YBAs
23786:Neomodern
23627:Verdadism
23597:Superflat
23446:1970â1999
23410:in the US
23330:Video art
23253:Happening
23226:1960â1969
23018:1945â1959
22681:1915â1944
22672:Vorticism
22624:A Nyolcak
22486:1900â1914
22458:Les Nabis
22389:Symbolism
22345:Amsterdam
22295:Japonisme
22265:1863â1899
22227:in Greece
22087:to modern
21932:Caribbean
21877:Goût grec
21799:Capriccio
21753:Tenebrism
21702:Turquerie
21600:Mannerism
21495:Medieval
21352:Byzantine
21333:Mozarabic
21284:Ethiopian
21188:Neo-Attic
21171:"Baroque"
21156:Classical
21126:Geometric
21104:Mycenaean
21051:(Western)
21049:Premodern
21020:Premodern
20972:Timelines
20705:0021-8782
20474:162536112
20466:0011-3204
20391:Asian Art
20323:1476-4687
20071:0024-094X
20031:1555-2284
19814:145584993
19806:0392-1921
19646:163488573
19308:. Skira.
19155:. Skira.
18035:Jean 1980
17778:Dube 1983
17684:Clay 1978
17669:Clay 1978
17109:Clay 1973
16814:Clay 1981
16802:Bris 1981
15528:Rice 1968
15512:Rice 1968
14979:. Oxford.
13417:Lucie Rie
13396:sculpture
13333:The term
13244:Max Ernst
13174:Minotaure
13121:Max Ernst
13085:Joan MirĂł
13048:Las Pozas
13012:Cassandre
12965:Le Louxor
12889:Juan Gris
12885:Breakfast
12771:Trocadéro
12719:Paul Klee
12675:, Russia)
12552:Paul Klee
12460:, 1927).
12443:Nosferatu
12440:, 1920),
12424:Der Sturm
12323:Paul Klee
12221:symbolism
12133:La Ciotat
12030:Delacroix
12013:Donatello
11898:Symbolism
11796:Darmstadt
11466:Les Nabis
11201:Edinburgh
11140:metaphors
11056:Les Nabis
11009:Bucharest
10729:Australia
10667:included
10252:ébénistes
10233:, or the
10147:, France)
9993:landscape
9985:Classical
9972:Academism
9674:Stourhead
9496:(Japan),
9490:Japonisme
9159:Roman art
9096:, France)
9058:The Swing
8961:Dominikus
8907:Cleveland
8733:Louis XIV
8645:marquetry
8509:Amsterdam
8501:Rembrandt
8395:Delftware
8387:medallion
8367:marquetry
8331:Louis XIV
8291:Lithuania
8242:Mannerism
8219:telescope
7847:Mona Lisa
7796:Primavera
7743:Donatello
7632:'s pupil
7621:Mannerism
7581:oil paint
7487:Stralsund
7415:grisaille
7350:, France)
7285:Northeast
6926:enamels,
6813:gold leaf
6788:Cleveland
6744:amethysts
6604:(both in
6582:alabaster
6544:sculpture
6421:Byzantine
6396:Byzantium
6187:Melanesia
6183:Polynesia
6001:, Germany
5937:Igbo-Ukwu
5786:Igbo Ukwu
5778:sculpture
5764:Benin art
5732:Amsterdam
5724:Hiroshige
5674:gold leaf
5538:sculpture
5510:Baltimore
5502:Cloisonné
5323:Xiaoxiang
5244:Liang Kai
5131:Qian Xuan
5001:Taj Mahal
4912:Khajuraho
4820:sandstone
4728:Amaravati
4716:Gupta art
4692:Buddhists
4668:Samarkand
4581:limestone
4549:Silk Road
4291:geoglyphs
4190:Pendant (
4038:(Aztec);
4021:turquoise
3959:YaxchilĂĄn
3826:1050 BC;
3785:Caribbean
3783:from the
3757:Guatemala
3551:Roman art
3507:Maxentius
3338:aqueducts
3318:Composite
3291:art media
3150:Roman art
3069:, Greece)
3018:Classical
2918:Geometric
2878:Parthenon
2858:Parthenon
2850:Parthenon
2808:, on the
2778:Roman art
2627:Confucius
2414:Silk Road
2364:gold leaf
2299:Zhengzhou
2163:Cleveland
2091:New Delhi
1942:limestone
1895:(Germany)
1889:limestone
1881:Nefertiti
1877:Akhenaten
1811:metalwork
1759:hypostyle
1751:trapezoid
1696:Byzantine
1626:alabaster
1403:Gilgamesh
1376:ziggurats
1356:Babylonia
1336:Neolithic
1304:Near East
1281:Antiquity
1257:limestone
1236:, France)
1200:, Germany
1018:folk arts
983:animation
971:video art
951:sculpture
939:fine arts
927:aesthetic
875:Narrative
785:Sculpture
715:Christian
703:Religions
578:Byzantine
491:Cambodian
486:Malaysian
441:Bhutanese
399:Hong Kong
255:Symbolism
203:Mannerism
115:Mona Lisa
26701:Painters
26586:painting
26498:The arts
26458:feminist
26395:Biennale
26135:Portrait
26120:Painting
26091:graffiti
26044:Fine art
26003:and the
25908:Suriname
25898:Paraguay
25883:Colombia
25710:Anguilla
25645:Honduras
25615:Dominica
25590:Barbados
25375:Kiribati
25304:Svalbard
25289:Guernsey
25236:Abkhazia
25188:Slovenia
25183:Slovakia
25158:Portugal
25016:Bulgaria
24910:Category
24831:Abkhazia
24781:Thailand
24736:Pakistan
24716:Mongolia
24711:Maldives
24706:Malaysia
24606:Cambodia
24501: /
24497: /
24490:(France)
24484: /
24462: /
24458: /
24410:Zimbabwe
24385:Tanzania
24235:Ethiopia
24230:Eswatini
24210:Djibouti
24175:Cameroon
24160:Botswana
24076:Category
24026:Portrait
23947:Folk art
23895:Anti-art
23826:Stuckism
23739:Idea art
23660:Art game
23612:Artivism
23500:Punk art
23478:Sots Art
23463:Artscene
23320:Land art
23258:Neo-Dada
23190:Lettrism
23084:Nuagisme
23069:Tachisme
22950:Nazi art
22743:De Stijl
22657:Rayonism
22647:Art Deco
22635:Futurism
22426:Luminism
22394:Romanian
22379:Tonalism
22350:Canadian
22328:American
22234:Neo-Grec
21842:Rocaille
21671:Romanism
21605:Counter-
21539:Trecento
21479:Duecento
21469:Crusades
21401:Ottonian
21379:Frankish
21259:Medieval
21242:Trajanic
21202:Scythian
21197:Etruscan
21089:Cycladic
21067:Thracian
20954: â
20828:Archived
20787:(2004).
20723:19900185
20591:Archived
20510:Archived
20478:Archived
20416:Archived
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19786:Diogenes
19718:The Icon
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13688:11786608
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13380:quilting
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13097:Jean Arp
13069:frottage
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12959:and the
12941:Futurist
12937:Japanese
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12489:Otto Dix
12388:Max Berg
12287:Van Gogh
12233:futurism
12091:Kentucky
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11968:Jean Puy
11824:fine art
11731:woodcuts
11727:Japonism
11407:Van Gogh
11403:Pissarro
11205:Scotland
11128:Futurism
10984:(London)
10959:(London)
10889:(London)
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10183:revivals
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3371:Florence
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