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Ancient Egyptian Art (c.3000-30BC)
Egyptian Tomb paintings. The Queen playing chess, (Tomb Nefertari, Thebes, c1255BC)
Northern Renaissance (c.1400-1500)
Jan Van Eyke, The Arnolfini Wedding, (1434, oil on wood panel, National Gallery London)
High Renaissance (c.1490-1527)
Vitruvian Man, Leonardo Da Vinci, (c.1485-90, pen and ink with wash over metal point on paper, Venice, Italy)
Mannerism (c.1520-1600)
Pontormo, Deposition from the Cross, (c.1526-8,oil on panel, Church of Santa Felicita, Florence)
Baroque (c.1600-1750)
Caravaggio, The Supper at Emmaus, (1600-01, oil on canvas, National Gallery London)
Dutch Golden Age (c.1620-1700)
Johannes Vermeer, The Pearl Earring, (1666-67, The Hague, oil on canvas)
Neo-Classicism (c.1750-1850)
Jacques-Louis David, The Oath of the Horatii, (1784, Oil on canvas, Louvre, Paris)
Ukiyo-e (c.17th-20th centuries)
Ando Hiroshige, The Great Wave off Kanagawa, (1823-29, woodblock print, copies in MOMA and British Museum, London)
Pointillism/Neo-Impressionism (1886-c1900)
Georges Seurat, La Grande Jatte, (1884-86, oil on canvas, The Art Institute, Chicago.)
Art Nouveau 1890-1905
Gustave Klimt, The Kiss, (1907-08,oil and gold leaf on canvas, Osterreichische Galerie, Vienna)
Expressionism (c.1890-1934)
Edvard Munch, The Scream, (1893, oil tempera and pastel on cardboard, National Gallery Oslo)
Deconstructivism (1980’s)
Deconstructivist Typography: Cornell Windlin Neville Brody
“Deconstruction within typography was used to confront and question the
prerequisite structure of what was considered to be good typographic design. This
began to take shape over 30 years ago and since then the way designers have
treated its application has drastically changed”.
http://salfordtypefoundry.co.uk/essay/is-deconstruction-within-typography-relevant-in-the-21st-century/
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