Art of Europe
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The history of Western art, also called Eurpoean art goes back to ancient art.
- 1 Ancient art
- 2 Medieval
- 2.1 Byzantine
- 2.2 Celtic
- 2.3 Romanesque
- 2.4 Gothic
- 3 Renaissance
- 3.1 From Gothic to the Renaissance
- 3.2 Early Renaissance
- 3.3 High Renaissance
- 3.4 Northern Renaissance
- 4 Mannerism, Baroque and Rococo
- 5 Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Academism and Realism
- 6 Modern art
- 7 Contemporary art and Postmodern art
See also
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