Yes it did.
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No, he was not, in the school sense, but he had pupils in his studio. Fun fact: Art Historians continuously kept finding copies upon copies of Rembrandts self-portraits. Originally, they were not aware that one of Rembrandts teaching techniques was to make his pupils copy his actual self portraits.
Yes, the style of pop art has changed over time. Since Andy Warhol, people have begun to experiment more, and incorporate all different types of features.
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Art did change in the Medieval times because of the emergence of the early Renaissance period.
Art that place place over time, such as a musical performance. Auditory means relating to sound.
It is not exactly clear what you are asking, but perhaps "Art Appreciation" or "History of Art" is what you are asking about.
Interpretation
Large-scale works can be considered temporal art forms because they often require significant time and effort to create, and their impact may evolve over time as viewers interact with them in different ways. Additionally, the physical and environmental factors can cause these works to change or degrade over time, adding to their temporal nature.
It did change, but only slightly. Egyptian cultural and religious beliefs made change very difficult - almost a criminal offence. The idea of ma'at (truth, righteousness, justice, balance, order, morality and doing the right thing) was at the heart of everything in ancient Egypt - change was simply not acceptable and it would be an insult to the gods and the people.This is why the ancient Egyptian language, art, farming and architecture changed only very slightly over 3,000 years.
The process of learning about the creation of art over a period of time is called art history. It involves studying various art movements, styles, and artists, and how they have evolved and influenced each other through different eras. It provides insights into the cultural, social, and political contexts that have shaped artistic expression.
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