History of Art timeline.

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    paleolithic art

    paleolithic art
    The paleolithic was the first art that worked with stone, flint, obsidian, wood, or bone tools.
  • Dec 18, 1530

    Academic Art History

    Academic Art History
    The study of the history of art is a relatively recent phenomenon; prior to the Renaissance, the modern concept of "art" did not exist. Over time, art historians have changed their views about what art is really worthy of creating.
  • Art museums

    Art museums
    Art museums began in the 18th century and as it began the experience of art history is conveyed by art museums.
  • Central/Southern/Eastern Asian

    Central/Southern/Eastern Asian
    Eastern civilization broadly includes Asia, and it also includes a complex tradition of art making.
  • Modern and Contemporary

    Modern and Contemporary
    In the 18th century the world was enlightened by the discoveries of Einstein. They were also enlighted by the unseen psychology of Sigmund Freud.
  • Metal Age art

    Metal Age art
    This is the last prehistoric phase. as the use of copper, bronze, and iron proved to be a great material for art.
  • Neolithic art

    Neolithic art
    The neolithic was profound change for ancient man. This rocka art was dated between the mesolithic.
  • Mesopotamia art

    Mesopotamia art
    Mesopotamia was developed in the area between tigres and euphrates. Mesopotamia is made out of brick and intel.
  • Egypt art

    Egypt art
    Egypt is the first art that arose with its first civilization, with elaborate and complex works of art. This art was religous and symbolic with a highly centralized power which gave great importance of the highly concept of immortality.
  • Greece and Etruria

    Greece and Etruria
    Greek and Etruscan artists built on the foundations of egypt whihc later devolped sculpturing, painting, architecture, and ceamics.