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Re: history of drawing


From: vranck
Date: Thu Feb 10 2000 - 07:42:44 PST

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    Dear Lisa,
    I don't know if this is what you are looking for but this is what i have:
    Prehistoric-activity could center around the use of natural materials and
    surfaces; colored chalk, pencil, clay, etc; slides, visual aids.

    Egyptian- Hieroglyphics- story telling with pictures instead of words; wall
    art, papyrus(paper making) pyramids, profiles.

    Greek- Templesm mosaics, portrait busts soldiers

    Middle Ages- Castles, stained glass window, gargoyles, coat of arms,
    knights, alphabet, triptychs.

    Renaissance- "rebirth"- 1400-1530, inventions, Da Vinci, Michaelangelo,
    Raphael.....Mona Lisa, banners(flags) jesters, mask making, protraits,
    perspective, profiles, Sistine Chapel.

    Post Renaissance-Dutch art- rembrandt, portaiture, reuben-hals genre, still
    life, dutch artists, spanish, velasquez el greco, goya french, chardin
    fragonard, boucher, watteau. english; constable....studies of these cultures
    foods art music.....

    Baroque- furniture design

    Pre-impressionism through post impressionism- realism, palette, knife
    painting pastels, pointellism poster art still lifes artist; turner, millet
    manet monet renoir seurat toulouse lautrec van gogh cezanne rousseau matisse
    gauguin.

    Modern Art- dada, sestijl, cubism, surrealism, abstract, pop and op
    environmental

    I have a bit more if you're interested.
    vicki in tn.

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