Humanities Final

By Koiden
  • Classical World View
    500

    Classical World View

    The Alexander Mosaic made in 100 BCE by an unknown artist, this art shows the classical worldview because it pictures heroism and real human action. The people look lifelike, showing skill and talent. It also helps us understand Greek and Roman culture.
  • Medieval World View
    1000

    Medieval World View

    The Bayeux Tapestry made in 1070 by an unknown artist, this art shows the medieval worldview because it focuses on kings, battles, and religion. It tells a story instead of just being decoration. It also shows how people back then cared about history and faith.
  • Renaissance World View
    1300

    Renaissance World View

    The School of Athens made in 1511 by Raphael, This art shows the Renaissance worldview because it’s about learning and human achievement. The people look real, and the space feels 3D. It also celebrates smart thinkers from history, showing how much they valued knowledge.
  • Enlightenment World View

    Enlightenment World View

    The Swing by Jean-Honoré Fragonard in 1767, this art shows the Enlightenment worldview because it’s about having fun and enjoying life. The colors and details make it look lively and creative. It also shows how people back then liked trying new ideas and experiences.
  • Romantic World View

    Romantic World View

    Liberty Leading the People made by Eugène Delacroix in 1830, this art shows the Romantic worldview because it’s full of emotion and the fight for freedom. The people look brave and dramatic. It also shows how much they valued courage and passion.
  • Victorian	World View

    Victorian World View

    The Lady of Shallot made by John William Waterhouse in 1888, this art shows the Victorian worldview because it’s about feelings, beauty, and a story. The painting is detailed and dramatic. It also shows how much Victorians cared about right and wrong and using imagination.
  • Modern World View

    Modern World View

    The Starry Night made by Vincent van Gogh in 1889, this art shows the Modern worldview because it’s about the artist’s feelings and imagination. The sky swirls with bright colors to show his style. It also shows how modern art cares about creativity and self-expression.
  • Postmodern World View

    Postmodern World View

    No. 61 (Rust and Blue) made my Mark Rothko in 1953, this art shows the Postmodern worldview because it’s about feelings and colors, not real-life scenes. People can see it in their own way. It also shows how Postmodern art cares more about expression than following old rules.
  • Post Postmodern World View

    Post Postmodern World View

    Girl with Balloon made in 2002 by Banksy, this art shows the Post-Postmodern worldview because it mixes feelings and ideas. People can see it in different ways. It also shows how this art cares about both emotions and thinking.