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Student Center A History of Western Art
Instructor Center Laurie Schneider Adams
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1) Why Do We Study Art?
2) The Language of Art
3) Prehistoric Western Europe
4) The Ancient Near East
5) Ancient Egypt
6) The Aegean
7) The Art of Ancient Greece
8) The Art of the Etruscans
9) Ancient Rome
10) Early Christian and Byzantine Art
11) The Early Middle Ages
12) Romanesque Art
13) Gothic Art
14) Precursors of the Renaissance
15) The Early Renaissance
16) The High Renaissance in Italy
17) Mannerism and the Later Sixteenth Century in Italy
18) Sixteenth-Century Painting in Northern Europe
19) The Baroque Style in Western Europe
20) Rococo and the Eighteenth Century
21) Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
22) Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
23) Nineteenth-Century Realism
24) Nineteenth-Century Impressionism
25) Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth Century
26) The Early Twentieth Century: Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse
27) Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth-Century Styles
28) Dada, Surrealism, Social Realism, Regionalism, and Abstraction
29) Abstract Expressionism
30) Pop Art, Op Art, and Minimalism
31) Innovation and Continuity
Glossary
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index


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