- published: 15 Feb 2014
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Western art is the art of the North American, South American, Oceanian and European countries, and art created in the forms accepted by those countries.
Written histories of Western art often begin with the art of the Ancient Middle East, Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Aegean civilisations, dating from the 3rd millennium BC. Parallel with these significant cultures, art of one form or another existed all over Europe, wherever there were people, leaving signs such as carvings, decorated artifacts and huge standing stones. However a consistent pattern of artistic development within Europe becomes clear only with the art of Ancient Greece, adopted and transformed by Rome and carried; with the Empire, across much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
The influence of the art of the Classical period waxed and waned throughout the next two thousand years, seeming to slip into a distant memory in parts of the Medieval period, to re-emerge in the Renaissance, suffer a period of what some early art historians viewed as "decay" during the Baroque period, to reappear in a refined form in Neo-Classicism and to be re-born in Post-Modernism.
The History of Western Art - 1. Light in the Darkness
Landmarks of Western Art Documentary. Episode 01 The Late Medieval World
Booth Western Art Museum - Cowboys & Indians
Landmarks of Western Art Documentary. Episode 02 The Renaissance
The History of Western Art - 2. A New Dream
Arts District: Coors Western Art Exhibit
500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art
Landmarks of Western Art Documentary. Episode 06 Impressionism & Post Impressionism
The History of Western Art - 4. Reason and Enlightenment
The History of Western Art - 5. Passion and Revolution
The History of Western Art - 3. Age of Splendor
Landmarks of Western Art Documentary. Episode 05 Romanticism