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Jesse Bryant Wilder
Art History For Dummies
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Art History For Dummies® To view this book's Cheat Sheet, simply go to
www.dummies.com
and search for “Art History For Dummies Cheat Sheet” in the Search box. Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
Pages
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Art Tour through the Ages
Connecting Art Divisions and Culture
It’s Ancient History, So Why Dig It Up?
Mesopotamian period (3500 BC–500 BC) and Egyptian period (3100 BC–332 BC)
Ancient Greek period (c. 850 BC–323 BC) and Hellenistic period (323 BC–32 BC)
Roman period (300 BC–AD 476)
Did the Art World Crash When Rome Fell, or Did It Just Switch Directions?
Byzantine period (AD 500–AD 1453)
Islamic period (seventh century+)
Medieval period (500–1400)
High Renaissance (1495–1520) and Mannerism (1530–1580)
Baroque period (1600–1750) and Rococo period (1715–1760s)
In the Machine Age, Where Did Art Get Its Power?
Neoclassicism (1765–1830)
Romanticism (late 1700s–early 1800s)
The Modern World and the Shattered Mirror
Responding to modern pressures
Conceptualizing the craft
Expressing mixed-up times
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Why People Make Art and What It All Means
Focusing on the Artist’s Purpose
Recording religion, ritual, and mythology
Promoting politics and propaganda
When I say jump: Art made for patrons
Following a personal vision
Detecting Design
Perceiving pattern
Rolling with the rhythm
Weighing the balance
Looking for contrast
Examining emphasis
Decoding Meaning
The ABCs of visual narrative
Sorting symbols
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The Major Artistic Movements
Distinguishing an Art Period from a Movement
Tracking Major 19th-Century Art Movements
Realism (1840s–1880s)
Impressionism (1869–late 1880s)
Post-Impressionism (1886–1892)
Moving Off the Rails in the 20th Century
Fauvism and Expressionism
Fauvism (1905–1908)
Expressionism (1905–1933)
Cubism, Futurism, Dada, and Surrealism
Cubism (1908–1920s)
Futurism (1909–1940s)
Dada (1916–1920)
Surrealism (1924–1940s)
Abstract Expressionism (1946–1950s)
Pop Art (1960s)
Conceptual art, performance art, and feminist art (late 1960s–1970s)
Postmodernism (1970–)
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Magical Hunters and Psychedelic Cave Artists
TOOLS AND ART: A CRITICAL CONNECTION
FEATHERS, FUR, AND CHEWED STICKS: PREHISTORIC ART TOOLS
Cool Cave Art or Paleolithic Painting: Why Keep It a Secret?
Hunting on a wall
Psychedelic shamans with paintbrushes
Flirting with Fertility Goddesses
Dominoes for Druids: Stonehenge, Menhirs, and Neolithic Architecture
Living in the New Stone Age: Çatalhöyük, Göbekli Tepe, and Skara Brae
Cracking the mystery of the megaliths and menhirs
Describing a megalith
Singling out Stonehenge
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Fickle Gods, Warrior Art, and the Birth of Writing: Mesopotamian Art
CIVILIZED LORDS OR BLACK-HEADED PEOPLE?
Climbing toward the Clouds: Sumerian Architecture
Zigzagging to Heaven: Ziggurats
The Tower of Babel
The Eyes Have It: Scoping Out Sumerian Sculpture
Worshipping graven images
Stare-down with God: Statuettes from Abu Temple
Playing Puabi’s Lyre
Unraveling the Standard of Ur
Stalking Stone Warriors: Akkadian Art
Stamped in Stone: Hammurabi’s Code
Unlocking Assyrian Art
Babylon Has a Baby: New Babylon
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One Foot in the Tomb: Ancient Egyptian Art
MUMMIES, MEDICINE, AND MAGIC
Ancient Egypt 101
Segmenting the Egyptian periods
MUMMIFICATION
Thanking the Nile
The Art of a Unified Egypt
Depicting the unification
Noting art as history in the Palette of Narmer
The Egyptian Style: Proportion and Orientation
Excavating Old Kingdom Architecture
Early mastabas and step pyramids
Turning to stone
Making the architecture great
Spending life preparing for death
THE ROSETTA STONE
The In-Between Period and Middle Kingdom Realism
New Kingdom Art
Hatshepsut: A female phenom
Akhenaten and Egyptian family values
Raiding King Tut’s tomb treasures
MUMMY SLAVES
Admiring the world’s most beautiful dead woman’s tomb
Decoding Books of the Dead
Too-big-to-forget sculpture
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Greek Art, the Olympian Ego, and the Inventors of the Modern World
Mingling with the Minoans: Snake Goddesses, Minotaurs, and Bull Jumpers
Greek Sculpture: Stark Symmetry to a Delicate Balance
Kouros to Kritios Boy
The Archaic period
The Classical period
Golden Age sculptors: Myron, Polykleitos, and Phidias
Creating balance and proportion
Sculpting art that is glorious and timeless
Fourth-century sculpture
Figuring Out Greek Vase Painting
Cool stick figures: The geometric style
Black-figure and red-figure techniques
MEDEA GETS AWAY
Rummaging through Ruins: Greek Architecture
Greece without Borders: Hellenism
Sculpting passion and struggle
Honoring the classical in a new world
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