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FunKineticArt6737

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Saint Louis University

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art movements art history visual arts history of art

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This document explores a range of art movements, including details on primitive, Egyptian, Classical Greek, Roman, Asian (Chinese and Japanese), Medieval, Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Northern European Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo, and Neo-Classicism art. It touches on influences, themes, and materials used in each movement.

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exploring ART MOVEMENTS ART APPRECIATION introduction to THE DIFFERENT ART MOVEMENTS PRIMITIVE ARTS PRIMITIVE ARTS EGYPTIAN ARTS EGYPTIAN ARTS What materials were commonly used in Egyptian art? How did Egyptian art reflect their beliefs in th...

exploring ART MOVEMENTS ART APPRECIATION introduction to THE DIFFERENT ART MOVEMENTS PRIMITIVE ARTS PRIMITIVE ARTS EGYPTIAN ARTS EGYPTIAN ARTS What materials were commonly used in Egyptian art? How did Egyptian art reflect their beliefs in the afterlife? How did the ancient Egyptians build the pyramids? CLASSICAL ARTS Greek Classical Greek Thoughts to ponder… How does idealized human form in Greek art reflect cultural values and perfection during that time? Roman CLASSICAL ARTS Roman CLASSICAL ARTS What type of Roman art is characterized by intricate, detailed pieces sticked together often depicting scenes of daily life, mythology, and nature? What famous Roman structure is known for its architectural innovation and engineering marvel, featuring a massive dome and oculus? What architectural feature was used by the Romans to carry water from distant sources into cities, such as the famous Aqua Appia in Rome? ASIAN ARTS Chinese Japanese ASIAN ARTS ASIAN ARTS Chinese What could be THE DIFFERENCE? Japanese ASIAN ARTS ASIAN ARTS Chinese Differences: Influences and Themes: - Japanese art often reflects a strong influence of nature, simplicity, and Zen Buddhism, emphasizing minimalism and harmony with the natural world. Chinese art, on the other hand, is deeply rooted in Confucianism and Taoism, showcasing more intricate details, symbolism, and historical themes. Japanese ASIAN ARTS ASIAN ARTS Chinese Differences: Materials and Mediums: - Chinese art commonly uses silk as a canvas for paintings, porcelain for ceramics, and jade for sculptures, showcasing a preference for delicate and refined materials. - Japanese art often utilizes washi paper for paintings, woodblock prints for ukiyo-e art, and unique materials like bamboo and lacquer for sculptures, reflecting a blend of simplicity and sophistication. Japanese ASIAN ARTS MEDIEVAL ART MEDIEVAL ART What was the dominant social system in medieval Europe? Which series of military expeditions were launched by Christian armies to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim rule during the medieval period? What devastating pandemic spread through Europe in the 14th century, causing widespread death and social upheaval? EARLY RENNAISANCE ARTS PRIMATE ORACLE BONES PEOPLE LIFE AFTER DEATH QUATTRO BIBLICAL CENTO UKIGO-E SELF HELLENISTIC AWARENESS RENNAISANCE ARTS MANNERISM ART BAROQUE ART BAROQUE ART RACOCO ART NEO-CLACISSISM ART

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