Art History Timeline
            
                
The history of art is the history of any activity or product made by humans in a visual form for aesthetical or communicative purposes, expressing ideas, emotions, or, in general, a worldview. The first artifacts date back to the Paleolithic era, and the history of art can be traced through the ages, from pre-historic to contemporary art. 
The history of art is often told as a history of masterpieces, a history of great artists. But this is only a small part of the story. For one thing, most artists throughout history have not been masters. For another, many great works of art have been created by anonymous artists, or by artists who were not considered great at the time they were working. 
The history of art is also the history of the people who have created it, and of the societies in which they lived. It is a history of the different materials and techniques that artists have used, and of the changing styles and movements in art. 
Art history is not just a history of paintings and sculpture. It includes the study of all the visual arts, including architecture, decorative arts, photography, and film. It also encompasses the study of the performing arts, such as dance and theater. 
The study of art history can be a rewarding experience. It can give you a greater appreciation for the art that you see around you, and it can help you to understand the cultures that have produced it.
        
    
  
    
      
        
            Stone Age
            (30,000 BCE – 2500 BCE)
         
        
        
            
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                Cave painting, fertility goddesses, megalithic structures
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Lascaux Cave Painting, Woman of Willendorf, Stonehenge
             
          
        
            
                Historical Events
                Ice Age ends (10,000 BCE – 8,000 BCE); New Stone Age and first permanent settlements (8000 BCE – 2500 BCE)
             
         
     
 
 
    
    
        Mesopotamian
        (3500 BCE – 539 BCE)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Cave painting, fertility goddesses, megalithic structures
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Lascaux Cave Painting, Woman of Willendorf, Stonehenge
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Ice Age ends (10,000 BCE – 8,000 BCE); New Stone Age and first permanent settlements (8000 BCE – 2500 BCE)
             
         
     
 
     
    
        Egyptian
        (3100 BCE – 30 BCE)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Art with an afterlife focus: pyramids and tomb painting
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Imhotep, Step Pyramid, Great Pyramids, Bust of Nefertiti
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Narmer unites Upper/Lower Egypt (3100 BCE); Rameses II battles the Hittites (1274 BCE); Cleopatra dies (30 BCE)
             
         
     
 
            
    
        Greek and Hellenistic
        (850 BCE – 31 BCE)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Greek idealism: balance, perfect proportions; architectural orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian)
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Parthenon, Myron, Phidias, Polykleitos, Praxiteles
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Athens defeats Persia at Marathon (490 BCE); Peloponnesian Wars (431 BCE – 404 BCE); Alexander the Great’s conquests (336 BCE – 323 BCE)
             
         
     
 
                    
    
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Roman realism: practical and down to earth; the arch
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Augustus of Primaporta, Colosseum, Trajan’s Column, Pantheon
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Julius Caesar assassinated (44 BCE); Augustus proclaimed Emperor (27 BCE); Diocletian splits Empire (292 CE); Rome falls (476 CE)
             
         
     
 
                    
    
        Indian, Chinese, and Japanese
        (653 BCE – 1900 CE)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Serene, meditative art, and Arts of the Floating World
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Gu Kaizhi, Li Cheng, Guo Xi, Hokusai, Hiroshige
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Birth of Buddha (563 BCE); Silk Road opens (1st century BCE); Buddhism spreads to China (1st–2nd centuries CE) and Japan (5th century CE)
             
         
     
 
                            
    
        Byzantine and Islamic
        (476 CE – 1453 CE)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Heavenly Byzantine mosaics; Islamic architecture and amazing maze-like design
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Hagia Sophia, Andrei Rublev, Mosque of Córdoba, the Alhambra
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Justinian partly restores Western Roman Empire (533 CE – 562 CE); Iconoclasm Controversy (726 CE – 843 CE); Birth of Islam (610 CE) and Muslim Conquests (632 CE – 732 CE)
             
         
     
 
                                    
    
        Middle Ages
        (500 CE – 1400 CE)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Celtic art, Carolingian Renaissance, Romanesque, Gothic
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                St. Sernin, Durham Cathedral, Notre Dame, Chartres, Cimabue, Duccio, Giotto
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Viking Raids (793 CE – 1066 CE); Battle of Hastings (1066); Crusades I–IV (1095–1204); Black Death (1347–1351); Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453)
             
         
     
 
                                    
    
        Early and High Renaissance
        (1400 – 1550)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Rebirth of classical culture
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Ghiberti’s Doors, Brunelleschi, Donatello, Botticelli, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Gutenberg invents movable type (1447); Turks conquer Constantinople (1453); Columbus lands in New World (1492); Martin Luther starts Reformation (1517)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
        Venetian and Northern Renaissance
        (1430–1550)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    The Renaissance spreads north- ward to France, the Low Countries, Poland, Germany, and England
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, Dürer, Bruegel, Bosch, Jan van Eyck, Rogier van der Weyden
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Council of Trent and Counter-Reformation (1545-1563); Copernicus proves the Earth revolves around the Sun (1543)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
        Mannerism, also known as Late Renaissance
        (1527–1580)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Art that breaks the rules; artifice over nature
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Tintoretto, El Greco, Pontormo, Bronzino, Cellini
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Magellan circumnavigates the globe (1520-1522)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Splendor and flourish for God; art as a weapon in the religious wars
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Reubens, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Palace of Versailles
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Thirty Years’ War between Catholics and Protestants (1618-1648)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
        Neoclassicism
        (1750-1850)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Art that recaptures Greco-Roman grace and grandeur
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                David, Ingres, Greuze, Canova
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Enlightenment (18th century); Industrial Revolution (1760-1850)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    The triumph of imagination and individuality
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Caspar Friedrich, Gericault, Delacroix, Turner, Benjamin West
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                American Revolution (1775-1783); French Revolution (1789-1799); Napoleon crowned emperor of France (1803)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Celebrating working class and peasants; en plein air rustic painting
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Corot, Courbet, Daumier, Millet
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                European democratic revolutions of 1848
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
        Impressionism
        (1865–1885)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Capturing fleeting effects of natural light (video)
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Monet, Manet, Renoir, Pissarro, Cassatt, Morisot, Degas
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871); Unification of Germany (1871)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
        Fauvism and Expressionism
        (1900-1935)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Harsh colors and flat surfaces (Fauvism); emotion distorting form
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Matisse, Kirchner, Kandinsky, Marc
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Boxer Rebellion in China (1900); World War (1914-1918)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
        Fauvism and Expressionism
        (1900-1935)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Pre-and Post-World War 1 art experiments: new forms to express modern life
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Picasso, Braque, Leger, Boccioni, Severini, Malevich
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Russian Revolution (1917); American women franchised (1920)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
        Dada and Surrealism
        (1917-1950)
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Ridiculous art; painting dreams and exploring the unconscious (video)
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Duchamp, Dalí, Ernst, Magritte, de Chirico, Kahlo
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Disillusionment after World War I; The Great Depression (1929-1938); World War II (1939-1945) and Nazi horrors; atomic bombs dropped on Japan (1945)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
        Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art
        (1940s–1950s) and 1960s
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Post-World War II: pure abstraction and expression without form; popular art absorbs consumerism (video)
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Gorky, Pollock, de Kooning, Rothko, Warhol, Lichtenstein
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Cold War and Vietnam War (U.S. enters 1965); U.S.S.R. suppresses Hungarian revolt (1956) Czechoslovakian revolt (1968)
             
         
     
 
                                            
    
        Postmodernism and Deconstructivism
        (1970- )
     
    
        
        
        
            
                Characteristics
                    Art without a center and reworking and mixing past styles
              
             
         
        
            
                Artists and Works
                Gerhard Richter, Cindy Sherman, Anselm Kiefer, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid
             
         
    
        
            
                Historical Events
                Nuclear freeze movement; Cold War fizzles; Communism collapses in Eastern Europe and U.S.S.R. (1989–1991)