Monday, June 27, 2005
Timelines are fascinating!
I find the idea compelling that a timeline can capture a period, almost like a snapshot, and allow you to turn it over and over and examine it. We can lose context so easily when we study history, and a timeline makes it easier to understand where each bit of information fits in. I think that's why they always draw me in, no matter what the subject.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's website includes an interactive Timeline of Art History. It's worth taking a look at, if you're at all interested in this sort of thing. You can search by artist, time period, art style, or area of the world.
I grabbed some pictures from the website to compare what people all over the world were doing right around when time cranked from B.C. to A.D. Check it out!
North America:
Mexico:
South America:
Europe:
Egypt:
South Asia:
Japan:
There is a LOT more information there to look at, go see for yourself! There's even a whole section on Pablo Picasso!
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's website includes an interactive Timeline of Art History. It's worth taking a look at, if you're at all interested in this sort of thing. You can search by artist, time period, art style, or area of the world.
I grabbed some pictures from the website to compare what people all over the world were doing right around when time cranked from B.C. to A.D. Check it out!
North America:
Mexico:
South America:
Europe:
Egypt:
South Asia:
Japan:
There is a LOT more information there to look at, go see for yourself! There's even a whole section on Pablo Picasso!
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Thank you for sharing! We have a homeschool blogging site at http://www.homeschoolblogger.com if you'd like to come by and see! There are many 'experts' in the field blogging there too, stop in for a visit!
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