The document provides an overview of different art styles from Byzantine to Impressionism, summarizing their key characteristics and providing examples of famous works representing each style. Byzantine art is characterized by rich colors including gold and flat figures depicting religious stories. Gothic art pays attention to detail and symbolism as seen in works like the Merode Altarpiece. The Early Renaissance saw a rebirth of Greek/Roman ideals and perspective, as in works by Mantegna. The High Renaissance used perspective like never before, as in paintings by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The Northern Renaissance focused on landscapes, portraits and scenes of everyday life. Baroque art used emotion, movement and dramatic lighting as seen in works by Car