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(This is an example page of what the completed timeline should look like)
1. Mesopotamians
- sun dried
bricks
Mesopotamia: The 2. Palace of
3500 - 650 B.C.
Architects Sargon II - 25
acres, 200
rooms, ziggurat
temple Bruegel the Elder,
Tower of Babel 1563
1. paintings -
formulaic,
front view eye
and shoulders ,
profile view of
head, arms and
legs
2. statues -
Egypt: The Art of granite and
2610 - 1350 B. C.
Immortality diorite. Frontal
and
bisymmetrical
pose.
3. Tutankhamen's
tomb - gold was Mask of King
prevailing Tutankhamen
decorating
motif
Prehistoric: The
Beginning
Mesopotamia: The
Architects
This art history timeline is to be used in conjunction with the readings in the Annotated
Mona Lisa. This timeline will take you into about 100 pages of the book and should be
completed in one year. It can be completed in one semester if more time is dedicated to
art history.
Greece: They
Invented a Lot More
Than the Olympics
Rome: The
Organizers
Pre-Columbian Art of
the Americas
Golden Age of
Byzantine Art
Romanesque Art:
Stories in Stone
The Early
Renaissance
The Italian
Renaissance
The Northern
Renaissance
The German
Renaissance
The Spanish
Renaissance
Baroque: The
Ornate Age
Italian Baroque
Flemish Baroque
Dutch Baroque
English Baroque
Spanish Baroque
French Baroque
Rococo
The Nineteenth
Century: Birth of
the "Isms"
Claude Monet
Neoclassicism:
Roman Fever
French
Neoclassicism
American
Neoclassicism
Romanticism: The
Power of Passion
French Romanticism
English
Romantacism
American
Romantacism
Realism
French Realism
American Realism
Art Nouveau
Birth of Photography