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v. 1: Introduction: Why do we study the history of art -- Art of Prehistory -- Ancient near East -- Ancient Egypt -- Aegean -- Art of ancient Greece -- Art of the Etruscans -- Ancient Rome -- Early Christian and Byzantine art -- Early middle ages -- Romanesque art -- Gothic art -- v.2: Precursors of the Renaissance -- Early Renaissance -- High Renaissance in Italy -- Mannerism and the later sixteenth century in Italy -- Sixteenth-century painting and printmaking in Northern Europe -- Baroque style in western Europe -- Rococo and the Eighteenth century -- Neoclassicism: the late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth centuries -- Romanticism: the late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth centuries -- Nineteenth-century realism -- Nineteenth-century Impressionism -- Post-Impressionism and the late Nineteenth century -- Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse -- Cubism, Futurism, and related Twentieth-Century styles -- Dada, Surrealism, Fantasy, and the United States between the wars -- Abstract expressionism -- Pop art, Op art, minimalism, and conceptualism -- Innovation, continuity, and globalization. |