Art periods — Art period n. A phase in the development of the work of an artist, groups of artists or art movement. Sienese School Contents 1 Renaissance 2 Renaissance to Neoclassicism 3 Romanticism … Wikipedia
Art of the Low Countries — Jan van Eyck, The Arnolfini Portrait, National Gallery, London. History of Dutch and Flemish painting Early Netherlandish (1400–1500) … Wikipedia
Art de la miniature — Miniature Pour les articles homonymes, voir Miniature (homonymie). Miniature enluminée sur … Wikipédia en Français
1702 in poetry — yearbox2 in?=in poetry in2?=in literature cp=17th century c=18th century cf=19th century yp1=1699 yp2=1700 yp3=1701 year=1702 ya1=1703 ya2=1704 ya3=1705 dp3=1670s dp2=1680s dp1=1690s d=1700s da=0 dn1=1710s dn2=1720s dn3=1730s|EventsWorks… … Wikipedia
List of years in art — This page indexes the individual year in art pages; see also Art periods. This is a list of the Visual Arts only; for Music see Timeline of musical events. NOTOC 2000s 1990s 1980s 1970s 1960s 1950s 1940s 1930s 1920s 1910s 1900s 1890s 1880s 1870s… … Wikipedia
Action of August 1702 — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Action of August 1702 partof=War of the Spanish Succession caption=The injured Benbow continues to order the attack date=19–25 August 1702 O.S. place=off Santa Marta result=Tactically indecisive Strategic French … Wikipedia
Бой в августе 1702 года — Бой августа 1702 года Война за испанское наследство … Википедия
RUSSE (ART) — Par art russe ancien les historiens de l’art désignent la période d’activité artistique qui débute en Russie par l’adoption du christianisme, en l’an 988, et se poursuit jusqu’à la réforme de Pierre le Grand, au début du XVIIIe siècle, moment où… … Encyclopédie Universelle
The Art of Fugue — A portrait which may show Bach in 1750 The Art of Fugue (or The Art of the Fugue, original German: Die Kunst der Fuge), BWV 1080, is an incomplete work[1] by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). It was most likely started at the beginning of the… … Wikipedia
Ceramic art — Etruscan: Diomedes and Polyxena, from the Etruscan amphora of the Pontic group, ca. 540–530 BC. From Vulci … Wikipedia