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Art period n. A phase in the development of the work of an artist, groups of artists or art movement. This article outlines phases of art in the Western world. Medieval artc. 200 - c. 1430 Medieval art
RenaissanceRenaissance c. 1300 - c. 1602
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GNU Free Documentation License What is one piece of art from diff. time periods? Q. Can anyone name some art pieces that have been painted over in different time periods? (same art piece different artist and different time?) What I mean is... let's say Adam and Eve. There are many different paintings of the same thing of them seeing themselves naked. But an artist may have painted one over 100 years ago whereas another was painted 30 years ago. They may not be the same but the concept is the same. The example they gave was Adam and Eve so I have to find another one like that preferably a woman. Asked by .* teee - Sat Feb 2 03:10:50 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Sure. You're looking for pieces with the same subject matter represented over many genres, right? Here are a few subjects that you can begin your research with: Adam & Eve was a great example, Madonna & Child, the reclining nude, and landscapes. Have fun! Answered by mon - Sat Feb 2 07:00:28 2008 how did the art from the renaissance stand out from the other periods? Q. and what are some major artworks that had a great impact from the renaissance? Asked by asdf - Wed Sep 6 01:27:03 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Most of the art from this period are of a Chistian nature. There are many , many pieces titled 'Madonna & Child'--dealing with the birth of Jesus. Some art by Divinci--was 'the mona lisa' and the staute 'David' by Michealangelo Think of the names of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and you'll have the greats in renaissance art!! Answered by f4fanactic - Wed Sep 6 01:36:49 2006 How did art evolve during the renaissance period?
Q. Ok, this is my last question regarding renaissance art. How much did art evolve DURING the renaissance period? For instance, was art work from the beginning of the renaissance any different to that of the end of the renaissance. Links please. Asked by Jack - Wed Apr 22 02:54:29 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments A. Just from general knowledge, it's because the Queen and noble families starting taking interest in arts, poetry etc, and thus, more money was spent into these things and they evolved... Answered by Islamic_thought - Wed Apr 22 03:00:08 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Art periods"
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