Draft:Outline of art history
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to art history:
Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today, art history examines broader aspects of visual culture, including the various visual and conceptual outcomes related to an ever-evolving definition of art. Art history encompasses the study of objects created by different cultures around the world and throughout history that convey meaning, importance or serve usefulness primarily through visual representations.
What type of thing is art history?
Art history can be described as all of the following:
Art history, by Region
African
American
Asian
European
- Minoan art
- Ancient Greek art
- Roman art
- Medieval art
- Anglo-Saxon art
- Carolingian art
- Insular art (Hiberno-Saxon)
- Merovingian art
- Migration art
- Ottonian art
- Gothic art
- International Gothic
- The Renaissance
- Mannerism
- Baroque
- Rococo
- Neoclassicism
- Romanticism
- Academic art
- Realism
- Modern art
- Art Nouveau
- Abstract art
- Contemporary art
History of European art, by country
- Albanian art
- Armenian art
- Belarusian art
- Belgian art
- Croatian art
- Cypriot art
- Czech art
- Danish art
- Dutch art
- Estonian art
- Finnish art
- Georgian art
- German art
- Greek art
- History of French art
- Hungarian art
- Icelandic art
- Irish art
- Italian art
- Kazakh art
- Maltese art
- Norwegian art
- Polish art
- Portuguese art
- Romanian art
- Russian art
- Serbian art
- Spanish art
- Swedish art
- Swiss art
- Turkish art
- Art of the United Kingdom
Latin-American
South American
- Argentine painting
- Brazilian art
- Chilean art
- Colombian art
- Ecuadorian art
- Peruvian art
- Venezuelan art
Art history, by type of art
History of art history
General art history concepts
Persons influential in art history
Art history scholars
- Émile Mâle
- Erwin Panofsky
- Nikolaus Pevsner
- Ernst Kitzinger
- Jacob Burckhardt
- Heinrich Wölfflin
- Kenneth Clark
- Svetlana Alpers
- Roy Strong
- Nicholas Penny
- Ernst Gombrich
- Meyer Schapiro
- Kurt Weitzmann
- David Rosand
- Germaine Greer
- Sydney Joseph Freedberg
- Vienna School of Art History
See also
References
External links
- Art History 101: A Brisk Walk Through the Art Eras
- Art History Resources on the Web, in-depth directory of web links, divided by period
- Art timeline