Eurpen art was about religion and Japanese art was about nature.
They got swag
Music, art and literature.
The still life
The still Life
Baroque
Baroque
Baroque.
Some of the things that improved the quality of life in china and japan during the 1600s and 1700s was their literature, art, pottery, plays. They also had new fertilizer and they had some agriculture improvements.
Religious themes dominated art during the middle ages. The Virgin Mary holding Jesus "Madonna and Child" is by far the most typical.
Tony Lucchesi has written: 'European art to 1850' -- subject(s): Art, European, European Art
Romantics in the 1700s in Europe tended to believe in the importance of emotional expression, individualism, and connection to nature. They often rejected reason and sought to evoke strong emotions and experiences in their art and literature. Romanticism was a reaction against the rationalism of the Enlightenment period.
He gave European influence. He taught them the art of ceramics, and their art started to resemble that of European patterns
Christian Hecht has written: 'Die Glorie' -- subject(s): Art, European, Christian art and symbolism, European Art, Nimbus (Art)
Hanna Klarenbeek has written: 'Naakt of bloot' -- subject(s): Art, European, European Art, Female nude in art
T. G. Rosenthal has written: 'Paula Rego' 'European art history' -- subject(s): Art, European, Bibliography, European Art 'PAULA REGO: THE COMPLETE GRAPHIC WORK' 'The art of Jack B. Yeats'
Eurpen art was about religion and Japanese art was about nature.