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From 14th Century To 15th Century

From 14th Century To 15th Century

During the 14th and 15th centuries, artists in Europe began to break away from the traditional Gothic style. They began to experiment with new techniques and styles, resulting in a period of great creativity and innovation in the arts. Some of the most famous artworks from this period include the paintings of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, and the sculptures of Donatello. Box with Romance Scenes     This coffret illustrated with scenes from Arthurian and other courtly literature of the M
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From 1819 To 1826

From 1819 To 1826

The 19th century was a time of great change in the world of art. Artists began to experiment with new styles and media, and the art world was forever changed as a result. Some of the most famous artists of the time include Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Pablo Picasso. The Falls of Niagara     The painting is of Niagara Falls from the Canadian side.     The painting is based on a vignette of the falls from a map of North America published by Henry S. Tanner in 1822. Heroic Landscape w
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From 1787 To 1800

From 1787 To 1800

The 18th century was a time of great change in the world of art. New styles and genres emerged, and artists began to experiment with new techniques and materials. The art of the 18th century reflected the changing times, and the growing interest in the natural world and the human form. Elizabeth Farren (born about 1759, died 1829), Later Countess of Derby     The Irish actress Elizabeth Farren made her London debut in 1777 and soon became one of the most popular comic performers of the day.  
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From 1870 To 1875

From 1870 To 1875

In the 19th century, art history became a field of study in its own right for the first time. Art historians began to look at the history of art as a reflection of the history of society, and to study the relationship between art and politics, religion, and other aspects of culture. The Dance Class     This work and its variant in the Musee d'Orsay, Paris, represent the most ambitious paintings Degas devoted to the theme of the dance.     Some twenty-four women, ballerinas and their mothers,
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From 14th Century BC To 10th Century BC

From 14th Century BC To 10th Century BC

The art history from 14th century BC to 10th century BC is a fascinating period that saw the development of various art forms. This was a time when artists began to experiment with different materials and techniques, resulting in a wide variety of artworks. From statues and paintings to pottery and jewelry, there is a wealth of art from this period that is worth exploring. Shabti of Paser, the Vizier of Seti I and Ramesses II     This is a shabti of Paser, who is shown in a mummiform and carr
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From 1804 To 1818

From 1804 To 1818

The art history of the 19th century is marked by a number of important trends, including the rise of Romanticism, the development of Realism, and the growth of the avant-garde. This period saw a number of important artists, including Eugène Delacroix, J.M.W. Turner, Gustave Courbet, and Édouard Manet. Joseph-Antoine Moltedo (born 1775)     This painting is a portrait of Corsican by birth, Moltedo, who was an enterprising businessman and inventor, agent to the French clergy at the Vatican, and
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From 1830 To 1845

From 1830 To 1845

In the 19th century, art history underwent a dramatic transformation. The field had formerly been dominated by the study of artworks from a strictly chronological perspective, but in the 19th century, art historians began to focus on stylistic and formal analysis. This shift resulted in a more nuanced understanding of art history and the development of new methodologies for studying art. Vase     This vase is among the most ambitious ceramics made in this nation's early republic era.     Refe
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From 1612 To 1627

From 1612 To 1627

The 17th century was a tumultuous time for Europe, with religious wars and political upheavals aplenty. But it was also a time of great artistic achievement, with artists working in a wide variety of styles and media. From the grandiose paintings of the Italian Baroque to the delicate porcelain of the Chinese Qing dynasty, there was something for everyone in the art of the 17th century. Samson Captured by the Philistines     According to the Bible, Samson, whose strength came from his hair, w
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From 1703 To 1739

From 1703 To 1739

The 18th century was a time of great change in the world of art. New styles and movements emerged, and artists began to experiment with new techniques and materials. This century saw the rise of the Rococo style, as well as the emergence of Neoclassicism. Artists such as Francois Boucher and Jean-Honore Fragonard were among the most famous of the Rococo painters, while Jacques-Louis David was one of the most notable Neoclassical artists. Sir James Dashwood (1715–1779)     Sir James Dashwood,
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From 16th Century To 17th Century

From 16th Century To 17th Century

The 16th and 17th centuries were a time of great change in the world of art. The Renaissance, which began in the 15th century, continued throughout the 16th century, and its influence can be seen in the art of the 17th century. The 17th century was also a time of great religious and political upheaval, which is reflected in the art of the time. Cardinal Fernando Niño de Guevara (1541–1609)     This intense portrait depicts Fernando Nino de Guevara (1541 - 1609), who in 1596 was named cardinal
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From 1876 To 1882

From 1876 To 1882

The art history of the 19th century was marked by a number of important changes and developments. First and foremost, the rise of Romanticism in the early part of the century led to a dramatic increase in the importance placed on emotion and feeling in art. This was in contrast to the more formal, rational approach that had dominated the 18th century. In addition, the growth of the middle class and the rise of nationalism also played a role in shaping the art of the 19th century. Finally, the in
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From 19th Century To 20th Century

From 19th Century To 20th Century

The art history from 19th century to 20th century is marked by a number of important changes and developments. In the 19th century, artists began to move away from traditional forms and subjects, instead experimenting with new styles and techniques. This trend continued into the 20th century, as artists increasingly sought to push the boundaries of what was possible in art. As a result, the art of this period is characterized by a great deal of diversity, with no one style or approach dominating
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From 1646 To 1663

From 1646 To 1663

The 17th century was a period of great change in the world of art. Artists began to experiment with new styles and techniques, and the art world was forever changed as a result. Some of the most famous artists of all time emerged during this period, and their work continues to influence artists today. If you're interested in learning more about the art history of the 17th century, there are plenty of resources available to help you get started. Self-Portrait     Rembrandt was a dedicated self
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From 1889 To 1895

From 1889 To 1895

The 19th century was a period of great change in the world of art. The traditional hierarchy of the art world was challenged, and new styles and movements emerged. The Industrial Revolution led to new technologies and materials that artists could use, and the rise of the middle class created a new market for art. Tabernacle House Altar with the Adoration of the Shepherds, the Adoration of the Magi, and the Annunciation.     This tabernacle house altar contains reverse-painted glass panels dep
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From 6th Century To 12nd Century

From 6th Century To 12nd Century

The art history from the 6th century to the 12th century was marked by great advances in the field of art. During this time period, many new art forms were developed, and the skills of artists were greatly improved. This period saw the rise of the great Gothic style of art, as well as the development of Romanesque art. These two styles would go on to dominate the art world for centuries to come. Panel from a Rectangular Box     This panel, carved from a single piece of ivory in a twice-repeat
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From 19th Century BC To 14th Century BC

From 19th Century BC To 14th Century BC

The art history from 19th century BC to 14th century BC covers a wide range of different art styles and periods. Some of the most famous artworks from this time period include the paintings of ancient Egyptian tombs, the sculptures of the ancient Greek temples, and the mosaics of the Roman villas. This time period was also marked by the development of new art styles, such as the Romanesque and Gothic art styles. Model Dish from a Foundation Depsoit     This model dish is from one of the found
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From 1739 To 1761

From 1739 To 1761

The 18th century was a time of great change in the art world. New styles and movements emerged, and artists began to experiment with new techniques and materials. This period saw the rise of Neoclassicism and Rococo, as well as the emergence of new genres such as landscape painting and still life. Artists in the 18th century were also influenced by the Enlightenment, which emphasized reason and individual rights. This period was a time of great creativity and innovation in the art world, and man
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From 2nd Century BC To 6th Century

From 2nd Century BC To 6th Century

From the 2nd century BC to the 6th century, art history saw a shift from naturalism to idealism. This was a period in which artists began to depict subjects more realistically, but also began to idealize them, making them more perfect than they actually were. This shift can be seen in the art of the time, which often showed people and objects in an idealized way. Bronze statuette of a philosopher on a lamp stand     This is a copy of a Greek statue of the 3rd century B. C.     The copy is a r
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From 1883 To 1889

From 1883 To 1889

In the 19th century, art history became increasingly formalized, with artists and historians alike searching for ways to define and categorize artworks and styles. This period saw the rise of art movements such as Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Cubism, which would change the course of art history forever. By the Seashore     Renoir likely painted this work in his studio, posing his model in a wicker chair and relying on studies he had made on the Normandy coast to furnish the beach sc
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From 1846 To 1863

From 1846 To 1863

The 19th century was a time of great change in the world of art. With the Industrial Revolution came new technologies and new ways of seeing the world. Artists began to experiment with new styles and new subjects, and the art of the 19th century reflects the tumultuous changes of the time. Whalers     Turner was seventy years old when Whalers debuted to mixed reviews at the Royal Academy exhibition of 1845.     The painting's subject proved elusive, as the English novelist William Thackeray o
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From 1864 To 1870

From 1864 To 1870

The art of the 19th century was marked by a number of important changes. The Romantic Movement led to a new emphasis on emotion and the imagination, while the rise of the middle class led to a new interest in realism and the everyday. The development of photography also had a major impact on the art of the time, as artists began to experiment with new ways of using this new technology. A Woman Seated beside a Vase of Flowers (Madame Paul Valpinçon?)     The juxtaposition of the prominent bouq
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From 1535 To 1568

From 1535 To 1568

The 16th century was a time of great change in the world of art. Artists began to explore new techniques and styles, and the traditional rules of art were challenged. This period saw the rise of some of the most famous artists in history, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. It was also a time of great religious and political upheaval, which had a profound impact on the art of the time. Saber     This saber is fitted with one of the finest and best-preserved Islamic blades of
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From 15th Century To 16th Century

From 15th Century To 16th Century

The 15th and 16th centuries were a time of great change in the world of art. Artists began to experiment with new techniques and subjects, and a new era of art began. The Renaissance, as it is known, was a time of great creativity, and the art that was produced during this time is some of the most iconic and influential in history. If you're interested in learning more about this period in art history, there are plenty of resources available to help you get started. Madonna and Child Enthroned
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From 1515 To 1535

From 1515 To 1535

In the 16th century, art history saw a number of important changes. One of the most significant changes was the move from the medieval period to the Renaissance. This period saw a renewed interest in the classical world, and a new focus on realism and perspective in art. Other important developments during this time included the emergence of the Northern Renaissance and the rise of Mannerism. Dragon-Handled Jug with Inscription     This jug is covered with intricate silver and gold inlay, inc
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From 1763 To 1775

From 1763 To 1775

The 18th century was a time of great change in the world of art. Artists began to explore new styles and subjects, and the boundaries of what was considered art began to expand. This century saw the rise of some of the most famous and influential artists in history, such as Rembrandt, Gainsborough, and David. Our Lady of Valvanera     This painting depicts the miraculous discovery of the image of Our Lady of Valvanera by the repentant thief-turned-hermit Nuño Oñez, who kneels beside it in ado
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From 1775 To 1784

From 1775 To 1784

The 18th century was a time of great change in the world of art. New styles and movements emerged, and artists began to experiment with new techniques and materials. This period saw the rise of some of the most famous names in art history, such as Rembrandt, Rubens, and Velazquez. It was also a time of great political and social upheaval, and many of the artworks of the period reflect the changing world around them. Virgil's Tomb by Moonlight, with Silius Italicus Declaiming     The painting
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From 17th Century To 18th Century

From 17th Century To 18th Century

The 17th and 18th centuries were a time of great change in the art world. Artists began to experiment with new techniques and styles, and the art world began to change as a result. This period saw the rise of the Rococo style, as well as the emergence of new genres such as landscape painting and still life. These changes ushered in a new era of art history, and the art of this period is some of the most varied and interesting in all of history. Wheat Fields     Twenty-seven views of fields by
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From 1628 To 1645

From 1628 To 1645

The 17th century was a time of great change in the world of art. Artists began to experiment with new styles and techniques, and the art world was forever changed. Some of the most famous artists of the time include Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Caravaggio. If you're interested in learning more about the art of this period, there are plenty of resources available. The Trojan Women Setting Fire to Their Fleet     Claude Lorrain's luminous skies and atmospheric effects are milestones in European pain
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From 13rd Century To 14th Century

From 13rd Century To 14th Century

The 13th and 14th centuries were a time of great transition in the world of art. Gothic art gave way to Renaissance art, and artists began to experiment with new techniques and materials. This period saw the rise of great masters like Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo, who would go on to change the course of art history. Madonna and Child     This lyrical work inaugurates the grand tradition in Italian art of envisioning the sacred figures of the Madonna and Child in terms appropria
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From 1460 To 1485

From 1460 To 1485

The 15th century was a time of great change in the world of art. Gothic art gave way to the Renaissance, and artists began to explore new ways of representing the world around them. Innovations in technique and subject matter opened up new possibilities for artists, and the development of new artistic movements like humanism and naturalism began to reshape the way we think about art. The Annunciation     This painting is one of the largest surviving depictions of the Annunciation.     The pai
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