2. This is a first cut skeleton. More
details will be added in the future
3. These slides cover Western Europe and Anglo North
America. Latin America, Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa,
and Pacific Islands are covered in other presentations
4. Outline
15th Century Artists
16th Century Artists
17th Century Artists
18th Century Artists
19th Century Artists
20th Century Artists
21th Century Artists
References
8. Some 16th Century Artists
Hals
Poussin Cellini
Titian
Holbein
Brueghel son
Bosch
Bernini
Velazques
Tintoretto
El Greco Veronese
Holbein son
Brueghel Senior
Caravaggio
14. Some 19th Century Artists
The 19th Century marked a major change in painting. The French Revolution (1789-1815) inspired
non-religious, non-aristocratic, non-conventional painting. The invention of photography meant that
painting had to do more than realistic portraits and scenes. Some representatives artists and their
painting are below. There are many more famous artists like the Impressionists mostly from France.
Delacroix( French) Goya (Spain) Van Gogh (Dutch) Gauguin (France)
15. Some 19th Century Artists
Monet Manet
Degas
Lautrec Ingres
Gericault
Audubon
Corot
Turner
Courbet
17. 20th Century Artists
In the 20th Century, art was influenced by the World Wars and changes in Europe. Pablo Picasso was the
most famous artist. Salvador Dali was the strangest. Marc Chagall was the most colorful. Norman Rockwell
painted many illustrations for many magazines and his painting depicted every day life in America. After
World War 2, the center of the art world moved from Paris to New York. Paintings became more abstract or
based on popular culture (comic strips)
Picasso Dali
Chagall Rockwell
Basquat
Gehry Saarinen Caulder Rodin Wright