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The Art Story: Modern art movements, artists, ideas and topics
Jewish artists came to the forefront of the art avant-garde after World War II. We analyze the achievements and the art by this diverse group of individuals in this section of The Art Story website.Art Periods and Movements
Periods and Movements An art movement is a style or technique in art followed by a group of artists who share common goals and beliefs. Movements are confined to a specific period of time, anywhere from a few months to several years, and can be visual, architectural, or literary. An art period is a distinct phase within a movement, it can also be a marked phase in the work of a single artist such as Pablo Picasso's Blue Period.Art cyclopedia: The Fine Art Search Engine
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Rock Art - ArchNet: Rock Art & Petroglyphs - Petroglyphs and Rock Art - Petroglyph and Rock Art Sites in the Southwest with a focus on Southern Nevada - Petroglyphs, pictographs and rock art ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Art of the Ancient Near East - Ancient Egyptian Art - Ancient Greek Art - Ancient Roman Art - Art in Late Antiquity For more, visit my General Ancient History , Ancient Egypt , Ancient Greece , & Ancient Rome pages.Fee includes same-day admission to the Main Building and The Cloisters museum and gardens. There is no extra charge for entrance to exhibitions.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: metmuseum.org
The Art Movements Directory is a concise reference guide to the major art movements and periods, helping you to learn more about the development and history of art.
Art Movements Directory
Ancient and primitive mirrors were typically made of polished stone (obsidian in Stone Age Turkey, and jet in Pre-Columbian Peru), perhaps wetted to make them more reflective, and then metal ( copper , bronze , silver , tin , etc.) In the 16th century, Venetian and French glassmakers developed a process in which transparent glass is coated with mercury (to the back side). Processes using an alloy of silver are most often used in manufacturing contemporary mirrors, but several materials — a number of metallic, ceramic , and plastic surfaces for mirror applications ( aluminum and chrome , and Mylar ® are among these) — offer such highly reflective qualities , that artists and designers employ them for their durability, flexibility, lightness, economy, tolerance of heat, cold, and so on.

