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45,000 BCE
Paleolitico
El arte paleolítico se da en este periodo prehistórico que es el más largo de la historia de la humanidad, constituyendo sus obras las primeras manifestaciones artísticas importantes conocidas. -
45,000 BCE
Paleolitico
Paleolithic art occurs in this prehistoric period that is the longest in the history of mankind, constituting his works the first important artistic manifestations known. -
Period: 45,000 BCE to
Venus de Willendorf
La figura de esta mujer desnuda, de unos 11 centímetros de alto, 5,7 de ancho y 4,5 de espesor con 15 centímetros de circunferencia, fue esculpida en piedra caliza paleolítica y tintada con ocre rojo. -
Period: 45,000 BCE to
History of Art
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24,000 BCE
Venus de Willendorf
The figure of this naked woman, about 11 centimeters high, 5.7 wide and 4.5 inches thick with 15 centimeters in circumference, was carved in paleolithic limestone and stained with red ocher. -
6000 BCE
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamian art is a chronological and geographical division of art history that deals with Mesopotamia during the Ancient Age. It refers to the artistic expressions of the cultures that were born on the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. -
6000 BCE
Persa
He has had outstanding examples in many media, including architecture, painting, weaving, ceramics, calligraphy, metallurgy, sculpture and masonry. -
5000 BCE
Egypt
This art is characterized by a sense of order: clear and simple lines, combined with simple shapes and flat areas of color. -
4000 BCE
Neolitico
Neolithic art is the set of artistic manifestations linked to the Neolithic period of prehistory. -
3000 BCE
Romano
Because of the deep centralism exercised by Rome over its provinces in all aspects of life, a very uniform art originated without talking about provincial schools, at least during the imperial era. -
Period: 3000 BCE to 476
Romano
To some extent it can be thought that the art of Rome is an imitation and extension of Greek art, and of course Etruscan art, but the spirit that encouraged Roman artists is totally different from those. The conquering and urbanist Rome tried to unite the Greek aesthetic sense, the utilitarian and functional character that their works required. -
1000 BCE
Griego
There are very important political and especially cultural changes and a culture of humanistic base begins to settle in which man is the measure of all things. There is a rational explanation of the world, culture and art. Art is determined by public life, by democracy. -
Period: 1000 BCE to 1 BCE
Griego
The periods of Greek art are: Geometric period: 1000 - 750 B.C., short period that will leave us with few contributions.
Orientalizing phase: s. VII - principles s. VI a.C.
Archaic period: 610 - 480 approx. a.C. S. VI is the most significant moment.
Classic period: 5th and 4th centuries
First phase: severe or preclassic style: 480-450 B.C.
Second part: classic style proper: second half of the 5th century and 4th century.
Hellenistic period: 323 - s. I a.C. -
Period: 1500 to
Arte de la edad Moderna
Modern Age Art is the period or temporal subdivision of art history that corresponds to the Modern Age. It should not be confused with the concept of modern art, which is not chronological but aesthetic, and that corresponds to certain manifestations of contemporary art. -
Barroco
The Baroque was a period of history in Western culture originated by a new way of conceiving art (the "baroque style") and which, starting from different historical-cultural contexts, produced works in numerous artistic fields: literature, architecture, sculpture, painting, music, opera, dance, theater, etc. -
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Romanticismo
It is considered as the first culture movement that covered the entire map of Europe. In most areas it was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850. -
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Realismo
Realism was an artistic and literary movement whose purpose was the objective representation of reality based on the observation of everyday aspects offered by the life of the time. This contemporary provided artists with a wide field of representation. -
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Impresionismo
Impressionism is a pictorial style that originates in France, in the second half of the 19th century. It is characterized by its persistent experimentation with lighting (similar to lighting). Light management is considered as a crucial factor to achieve beauty and balance in the paint. -
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Post-Impresionismo
Impressionism was a pictorial movement that developed strongly in the second half of the nineteenth century and broke the academic, social and economic assumptions in force in art. -
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Fauvismo
Fauvism was not a consciously defined movement, it lacked a manifesto. It was a mosaic of contributions in which each painter undertook his works as a personal experience full of spontaneity and freshness. -
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Expresionismo
Expressionism is an artistic trend that seeks the expression of the author's feelings and emotions rather than the representation of objective reality. -
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Cubismo
Cubist art is considered a "mental art", where each aspect of the work must be analyzed and studied individually. -
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Futurismo
Futurism was named for its intention to break absolutely with the art of the past, especially in Italy, where artistic tradition permeated everything. They want to create a new art, in keeping with the modern mentality, new times and new needs. -
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Cosntructivismo
His works were diffusers of the Revolutionary propaganda, and made posters, advertisements, photographs, illustrations, etc. Formally, the images had a predominance of geometric and linear shapes. -
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Surrealismo
For the surrealists, the work is born from pure automatism, that is, any form of expression in which the mind does not exercise any type of control. They try to capture by means of abstract or figurative symbolic forms the images of the deepest reality of the human being, the subconscious and the world of dreams. -
Expresionismo Abstracto
Abstract expressionism is a contemporary pictorial movement within abstraction, namely, informal and material tendencies after World War II. -
Pop Art
It was characterized by using images and objects of popular culture, taken from the mass media (commercials, magazines, comics, movies) or everyday reality. -
Contemporaneo
As contemporary art it is called the set of artistic manifestations arising from the twentieth century. As such, the concept of contemporary art is relative to each era. This means that the art that is produced in any historical period will always be contemporary for its contemporaries.