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Prehistoric – Medieval Art

Prehistoric – Medieval Art. Roots of painting, sculpture, architecture established. Prehistoric Art: The Beginning. Horse , Cave Painting at Lascaux, France 14,000 BC. Stonehenge, c. 2000 BC Wiltshire, England. Mesopotamia: The Architects.

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Prehistoric – Medieval Art

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  1. Prehistoric – MedievalArt Roots of painting, sculpture, architecture established

  2. Prehistoric Art: The Beginning Horse, Cave Painting at Lascaux, France 14,000 BC Stonehenge, c. 2000 BC Wiltshire, England

  3. Mesopotamia: The Architects Horse, Cave Painting at Lascaux, France 14,000 BC

  4. Egypt: The Art of Immortality “Fowling Scene” 1450 BC, British Museum, London “Prince Rahotep and Wife Nofret,” 2610 BC

  5. Egypt: The Art of Immortality Mask of King Tut, 1352 BC

  6. Greece: They invented a lot more than the Olympics Exekias, “Dionysus in a Sailboat” 550-521 BC “Youth Singing and Playing the Kithara”

  7. Greece: They invented a lot more than the Olympics “Nike of Samothrace,” 190 BC, Louvre, Paris Iktinos and Kallikrates, the Parthenon, 448-432

  8. Rome: The Organizers Marcus Aurelius, AD 165 Capitoline Hill, Rome Colosseum, AD 70-82, Rome

  9. Rome: The Organizers Frieze, Villa of the Mysteries, 50 BC, Pompeii

  10. Pre-Columbian Art of the Americas Rivera “The Liberation of the Peon,”1931 “Kagle” (mask), 1775-1825

  11. The Middle Ages: The Reign of Religion Berlinghiero, “Madonna and Child,” early 12th cent. Book of Kells, Illumintation, 760-820

  12. The Middle Ages: The Reign of Religion Rose Window, Chartres Cathedral, 13th Century

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