Saturday, 8 December 2012

Week 4 Assignment.

Week 4.

Historical Examination Of Creativity.

 Look at people and times to understand creativity better.

- What traits made them creative?

- What environmental condition existed?

- What is the process of creativity?


Nowadays there are a lot of artistic and creative historical evidence which can be found all around the world. Those evidence had exist for hundreds and thousands years ago. One example is the Medieval European art.

The Medieval art of the Western world covers a vast scope of time and place, over 1000 years of art in Europe, and at times the Middle East and North Africa. It includes major art movements and periods, national and regional art, genres, revivals, the artists crafts, and the artists themselves.

Art historians attempt to classify medieval art into major periods and styles, often with some difficulty. A generally accepted scheme includes Early Christian art, Migration Period art, Byzantine art, Insular art, Pre-Romanesque art and Romanesque art, and Gothic art, as well as many other periods within these central styles.

- Early Christian art.


- Migration Period art.

- Byzantine art.

- Insular art.

- Pre-Romanesque art.

- Romanesque art.

- Gothic art.

In addition each region, mostly during the period in the process of becoming nations or cultures, had its own distinct artistic style, such as Anglo-Saxon art or Norse art.

- Anglo-Saxon art.


- Norse art.

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