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Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Can anyone put these art periods in order?

Verdie Wollen: G. Prehistoric ArtE. Cave ArtF. Egyptian ArtN. Greek ArtM. Roman ArtI. Early European ArtB. Pre Columbian Art Q. Gothic ArtL. RenaissanceO. BaroqueK. Dutch MastersC. RococoP. Romanticism J. NeoclassicismD. RealismR. ImpressionismH. PointillismA. Post ImpressionismWell, that's my best guess, anyway; in the art history classes that I took, cave art and prehistoric art were considered to be the same era by the textbook, so I'm not sure about the order of those two. I put Egyptian art next because that's what I remember studying after prehistoric art--after that is definitely Greek and then Roman, since the Romans borrowed heavily from the Greeks.I believe that it's Early European Art, since it's after the fall of the Roman Empire, after that and I put Pre-Columbian Art next because it seems like it's the right time frame, but I don't know--we never studied that form of art in class, so that's just a total guess, but the time frame that I think it would be in i! s between 1000 AD and 1400 AD. Gothic Art comes next I think, since it begins around the 1400s, I think. The Renaissance was the 1600s. After that, I think that it's the Baroque period followed by the Dutch Masters, but again, I'm not 100% sure. The Rocco Period was the 1700s, so that comes next.I'm not sure at all about the last 6--the professor that I had for modern art was a horrible teacher and I don't remember anything, so the last 6 are a complete guess. However I believe that Romanticism, Neoclassicism and Realism all occurred before Impressionism and that Pointillism occurred between Impressionism and Post Impressionism.I hope that this is of some help, but keep in mind that parts of it are a complete guess, especially the last 6....Show more

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