Gothic Art through to Modern Art

By Rashen
  • Apr 27, 1150

    Gothic art

    Gothic art defines most of the medieval times. They were very formal artistic traditions conventions that kept the personal creativity of an artist.
  • Period: Apr 27, 1150 to Apr 27, 1400

    Gothic Art

    Gothic art defines most of the medieval times. They were very formal artistic traditions conventions that kept the personal creativity of an artist.
  • Apr 27, 1300

    The Early Renaissance

    The Early Renaissance was an time of the development of the arts in Italy when art broke out from rigid Byzantine and Gothic traditions to from a more naturalistic approach to drawing.
  • Period: Apr 27, 1300 to Apr 27, 1450

    The Early Renaissance

    The Early Renaissance was an time of the development of the arts in Italy when art broke out from rigid Byzantine and Gothic traditions to from a more naturalistic approach to drawing.
  • Apr 27, 1375

    International Gothic Art

    International Gothic was an elegant design with detail and decorative style comprised miniatures, illuminated manuscripts and ornate religious altarpieces.
  • Period: Apr 27, 1375 to Apr 27, 1425

    International Gothic

  • Apr 27, 1420

    The Northern Renaissance

    The Northern Renaissance is a term given to the arts of the Northern and Western Europe.
  • Period: Apr 27, 1420 to Apr 27, 1520

    The Northern Renaissance

  • Apr 27, 1480

    The High Renaissance

    One of the well know artitst during The High Renaissance was Leonardo Da Vinci
  • Period: Apr 27, 1480 to Apr 27, 1520

    The High Renaissance

    One of the well know artitst during The High Renaissance was Leonardo Da Vinci
  • Apr 27, 1520

    Mannerism

    Mannerism is a term in the 20th century term to describe several exaggerated or mannered styles of art which envolved towards the end of the High Renaissance
  • Period: Apr 27, 1520 to Apr 27, 1580

    Mannerism

  • Broque Art

    Broque art is known as a painting which generates powerful emotions.
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    Broque Art

  • Dutch Art

    Dutch Art is well known for its still life, portraits, landscapes, interiors and genre painting.
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    Dutch Art

  • Rococo Art

    As you could see in the name Rococo Art means art which is developed from rocks.
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    Rococo Art

  • Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism art was the age of the politician, social and cultural revolutions.
  • Romanticism

    Romanticism was valued over Classicism becasue of its emotional strengths
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    Neoclassicism

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    Romanticism

  • Realism

    Realism was a French painting which focused on our everyday life such as fruits.
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    Realism

  • The Pre-Raphaelites

    The Pre-Raphaelites was a group of young English artist who created a blend of Realism and Symbolism.
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    The Pre-Raphaelites

  • Impressionism

    Impressionism is and expression whcih is given to colourful French paintings
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    Impressionism

  • Post Impressionism

    Post Impressionism was not actually a style which painters used. It was the collective title which was given to 19th century artists
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    Post Impressionism

  • Fauvism

    Fauvism was a colourful style of painting that encouraged in using outrageously bold colors.
  • German Expressionism

    German Expressionism is a pattern of art that differ with an emotional or spiritual vision of the world.
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    Fauvism

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    German Expressionism

  • Abstract Art

    Abstract Art is a term that which describes different methods of abstraction: 'semi abstraction' and 'pure abstraction'.
  • Cubism

    Cubism was discovered around 1907 in Paris by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It was the first abstract style of modern art.
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    Abstract Art

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    Cubism

  • Futurism

    Futurism was a revolution of Italian movement that celebrated modernity.
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    Futurism

  • Constructivism

    Constructivism used a similar of geometric language as Suprematism but abandoned its mystical vision in favour of their 'Socialism of vision' - a Utopian glimpse of a mechanized modernity according to the ideals of the October Revolution.
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    Constructivism

  • Suprematism

    Suprematism was invented in 1915 by the Russian artist Kazimir Malevich.
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    Suprematism

  • DADA

    Dada was not a style of art like Fauvism or Cubism.
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    DADA

  • De Stijl

    De Stijl painting was a Dutch 'style' of clear abstraction which developed by Piet Mondrian, Theo Van Doesburg and Bart van der Leck.
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    De Stijl

  • Surrealism

    Surrealism was a good response to Dada's negativity.
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    Surrealism

  • Abstract Expressionism

    Abstract Expressionism was a first American art of style to exert an influence on a global scale.
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    Abstract Expressionism

  • Pop Art

    Pop Art was the an movement that characterized a sense of optimism during the post war consumer boom of the 1950's and also the 1960s
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    Pop Art

  • Minimalism

    Minimalism was not only for a reaction against the emotionally charged techniques of Abstract art but also a further refinement of pure abstraction.
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    Minimalism

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    Op Art

  • OP Art

    Op Art is also know for 'optical art'. It was an abstract style which emerged in the 1960's based on the illusionistic effects of line, shape, pattern and color.
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    OP art