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Tag: Arts

Artists Travels, 1300-1500
Trade and Artistic Influence in Europe, 1000-1200
The Rise of Indianized States, 700 to 1400
The Colonizing of the Mediterranean from the East, 625 BC
The Age of Empire in Southeast Asia, 1900
Northern Europe, 1200 to 1300
Nationalism and Neo-Vernacularism, 1800-1900
Mexico and Central America, 1800-1900
European Influence in South America and Artist Immigration, 1850-1900
Eastern Influences, 500 to 15 AD
Central America and the Caribbean, 1900-2000
Asia, Trade and Culture, 1500-1800
Artistic Cross-currents in 16th Century Europe
20th Century Amsterdam
Viking Art
The Rise of Nazism and Emigration of Artists to the United States 1932-1947
The Influence of Byzantine Art in the West
The Art of the Pilgrimage Routes
The Art and Architecture of the holy Land and its Influence on the West
Romanesque Mural Painting and Manuscript Illumination
Romanesque Metalwork and Related Arts
Islamic Art and the West 632-1100
Gothic Manuscript Illumination, Metalwork, and other Decorative Arts
Artists’ Travels in the Renaissance
Artists’ Travels in the 17th Century
Art and Architecture from Constantine to Theodoric 313-526

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