Analysis on the Style Evolution of Western Art History

First, prehistoric times: the most famous murals in the original paintings are all animals, with vivid techniques and vivid images. Second, 1, ancient Egyptian art: According to the Dharma (the head of the character is represented by the front, the eyes and shoulders are the front, and the waist is the front. This program shows murals and figure sculptures. Features: stylization, perfection, "expressing what you know" 2. Ancient Greek art: elegance, ideal beauty, "expressing the appearance of things" 3. Ancient Roman art: Inheriting the tradition of ancient Greece, but more inclined to realism. Third, medieval art: not paying attention to the real description of the objective world, but emphasizing the expression of the so-called spiritual world. It is a Christian art, whose main function is to shape the image of worship. It is concise, clear and full of unnatural divinity and impersonality. Fourth, the European Renaissance: Florence School: pay attention to sketch and line modeling, pay attention to rationality, and pursue rigorous and lofty style. Nederland School (from the end of 14 to the beginning of 15): full of religious flavor. Painting tends to be serious and quiet. Venetian School of Painting (16th century): It is mainly colored and highly decorative. 5. 17,18th century art: Italian academic art: The basic idea is to maintain the eternity of ancient and Renaissance master art, regard these arts as insurmountable models, and regard the art of predecessors as the only correct way to follow. Baroque art: it has the characteristics of luxury, that is, it has both religious characteristics and hedonism. It is a passionate art, emphasizing sports. Flemish art: facing the society. The colorful and dynamic baroque painting art. Dutch small painting school: characterized by realism and simplicity, taking real life as the source of artistic creation. 6. European Romantic Art (18th century): Rococo erotic art: depicting naked or semi-naked rotten women and exquisite and gorgeous decorations, using bright colors and novel techniques. French romanticism: pay attention to emotional expression, pursue individuality, ignore sketch and emphasize color. French critical realism: broad painting and diverse skills. 8. Impressionism: bright picture, fresh external light, advocating outdoor sketch, showing subtle color changes. 9. Neo-impressionism: According to the theory of color segmentation, pursue the expression of light and color in painting and painting. 10. Post-impressionism: It expresses the painter's subjective expression of objective things. Xi。 Western modern art before World War II: Fauvism: focusing on pure color and emphasizing color. Cubism: the pursuit of geometric beauty. Expressionism: developed from post-impressionism, pursuing distorted beauty. Dadaism: advocating denying everything, advocating life and literature without purpose and ideal, and advocating automaticity and contingency. Surrealism: expressing absurd plots in a realistic way. 12. Abstract expressionism of western modern art after World War II: pursuing the abstraction of artistic directness and automaticity and expressing the subconscious self. Postmodernism: oppose the artistic elite with the artistic public, and oppose elegance with vulgarity. It's not just a matter of vision.