Art Facts is one of the number one sources to learn about art. That’s why we have created an art history timeline that documents the history of Western Art. On this page, you can learn about the art movements in chronological order, as well as the most famous artists and the artworks they produced during …
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One of the greatest art museums in the world is located at Trafalgar Square, one of the most popular public spaces in central London. The National Gallery was founded in the year 1824 and its collection is owned by the government in name of the British people. The building in which the museum is housed …
Paintings of monumental scale, vivid colors, and numerous figures. This pretty much defines the works of Veronese (1528-1588), a Mannerist artist and one of the greatest artists of the 16th-century Venetian School. Paolo Veronese didn’t go overboard with colorization in this work called “The Family of Darius Before Alexander,” but it does fit this grandiose …
Even though the most famous painting by Jan van Eyck is a monumental work called the Ghent Altarpiece, he also created several small and delicate little works. One of these depicts a man wearing a blue hat and is therefore referred to as “Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon.” Let’s take a closer …
The “Met” is the commonly used name of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It’s the largest art museum in the United States as it has a collection size of over 2 million items. The entrance is located at 1000 Fifth Avenue along the eastern edge of Central Park in the Upper …
Spanish artist of the Baroque period Diego Velázquez (1599-1660) became the court painter of Philip IV of Spain in Madrid during the 1620s. Following a trip to Italy less than a decade later, he painted a work that was inspired by a fierce battle that took place in 1624 and 1625 during the Eighty Years’ …
The Louvre is the world’s most-visited museum and the reason is that it’s home to one of the most impressive art collections. Just about all the most famous artists in history have artworks on display here. The history of the building called the Louvre palace dates back to the late 12th century, a time when …
The dramatic emotions that came to define the works of renowned Romantic Artist of the French School Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) come into full play when he painted historical or mythological subjects. This is especially the case in an epic work called “The Death Of Sardanapalus,” one of the most fascinating works in his oeuvre for …
Even though Dutch Golden Age artist Johannes “Jan” Vermeer (1632-1675) often sprinkled religious or historic symbols into his paintings, most of them revolve around domestic scenes and people, often women, doing ordinary things. The work that is known as “The Allegory of Faith” or also sometimes “The Allegory of Catholic Faith” differs significantly in that …
What’s remarkable about the talent of Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) is that he somehow managed to depict ordinary scenes in a lively manner to convey a certain emotion. This is especially true when it comes to paintings that he created at night, a time of the day in which the colors he used …