Artwork Over the Years

  • Stone Age (30,000b.c. -2500 b.c.)

    Stone Age (30,000b.c. -2500 b.c.)
    Characteristics- little to no use of shading, no value, sticklike, not realistic.
    Other- mainly painted on walls of caves or stone tablets.
  • Mesopotamian (3500 b.c. -539 b.c.)

    Mesopotamian (3500 b.c. -539 b.c.)
    Characteristics- carving in the background to create a popart illusion, using stone for value, little to no color added
  • Egyptian (3100 b.c. - 30 b.c.)

    Egyptian (3100 b.c. - 30 b.c.)
    Characteristics- Using stone carving technique combined with color
  • Roamn (500 b.c. - 476 b.c.)

    Roamn (500 b.c. - 476 b.c.)
    Use of more colors, contasting begins
  • Indian/ Chinese (653 b.c.–a.d. 1900)

    Indian/ Chinese (653 b.c.–a.d. 1900)
    Using artowkr to sopread religions (mainly buddhism)
  • Byzantine and Islamic (a.d. 476–a.d.1453)

    Byzantine and Islamic (a.d. 476–a.d.1453)
    Using small color dots to compose one big artwork through contrasting colors
  • Middle Ages (500–1400)

    Middle Ages (500–1400)
    Using distance for value