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A 7 page research paper that defines numerous art movements, defining each topic by in short paragraphs that cover the basic characteristics of each movement and referring to the era in which it originated. Terms covered include the Baroque, Romantic, Romantic eras, as well as term from modern art. Five representative pictures are offered at the end of this paper. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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art was less complicated, more realistic and more emotionally charged than the art preceding it. Encouraged by the Catholic Church, it represented a return to tradition and spirituality. The
principal artists of this movement were Caravaggio and Carracci, and it was also the age of Rubens, Rembrandt and Vermeer. In the eighteenth century, Baroque art was replaced by the
more elaborate and elegant Rococo style (Artcyclopedia). Renaissance -- Renaissance art is a broad umbrella term that spans from the Early Renaissance period, which centered in Italy in the
fifteenth century, through the Late Renaissance, which lasted through the mid to late sixteenth century. In general, this was a highly creative era in which artists broke away form the
numerous restrictions of Byzantine art (Artcyclopedia). Throughout the fifteenth century, artists studied the natural world, which aided them in comprehending such subjects as anatomy and perspective (Artcyclopedia). Great
artists of the early Renaissance were Paolo Uccello and Sandro Botticelli. The High Renaissance began around 1500 and saw the culminated of the artist revolution begun in the previous
era. The greatest artists of the High Renaissance were Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. Gothic -- Gothic art refers to the style prominent in Europe from the Middle
Ages to the beginning of the Renaissance (roughly from the fifth to the sixteenth centuries) (Artcyclopedia). Generally religious in nature, this style is characterized by its distinctively arched design in
regards to churches and cathedrals, its stained glass, and its illuminated manuscripts (Artcyclopedia). In the late fourteenth century, Gothic art began to reflect the coming of the Renaissance as it
evolved toward a more secular style, which is known as International Gothic (Artcyclopedia). One of the best known artists of this period is Simone Martini, although there were countless unknown
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