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Mid-20th century - present - A broad and dynamic category of art created in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, which continues to evolve.
Late 19th - mid-20th centuries - Included are Cubism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism, characterized by a break away from traditional styles.
Late 19th - early 20th centuries - Built on Impressionism but aimed to convey more emotional and symbolic content.
Late 19th century - Characterized by thin, small brush strokes, open composition, and emphasis on the accurate depiction of light.
Late 18th - mid-19th centuries - Focused on emotion, nature, and individualism, often portraying dramatic and exotic subjects
Neoclassicism: Late 18th - early 19th centuries - Inspired by the classical art and culture of Ancient Greece and Rome.
Before 3000 BCE - Characterized by cave paintings, petroglyphs, and megalithic structures.
3000 BCE - 400 CE - Encompasses the art of ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
14th - 17th centuries - A period of revival in art, literature, and learning influenced by the classical world, with a focus on realism and humanism.
18th century - An ornate style that developed from the Baroque, often featuring light colors, decorative details, and a playful, romantic quality.
17th century - Characterized by dramatic, detailed, and highly decorated art.
Late 19th century - Characterized by thin, small brush strokes, open composition, and emphasis on the accurate depiction of light.
Mid-19th century - A reaction against Romanticism, focusing on depicting everyday life with truth and accuracy.
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