Art has actually been around almost as long as the world itself. We can trace early pieces of art as far back as the Paleolithic period, also known as the Ice Age. This was between 35,000 and 10,000 B.C.E. People from stone age already use art.
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The Palaeolithic is not "also known as the Ice Age". It co-incided with part of the last glacial maximum of the (still-continuing?) Ice Age, a series of alternating cold and warm phases. We may be living in one such warm phase. If not...
A Lecture on Modern Poetry was created in 1908.
No one " created" poetry it has always existed. It is just as natural as the flow of sounds. Even back in ancient times poetry existed.
No one "created" poetry because it has always existed, within the earth's natural rhythms, cycles and sounds. If you are asking who first started writing poetry, that one is a bit difficult to answer as well. Poetry started as an oral tradition; poets and storytellers would memorize poems, especially longer ones, such as The Iliad and Beowulf. I am not sure if anyone knows who wrote the first poem, but poetry had been around long before the written word.
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No individual made poetry, just as no individual invented Chinese.
Candles Long Ago was created in 1994.
A Long Time Ago was created in 1991.
So Long Ago was created in 1983.
Back Long Ago was created in 1969.
On a Tuesday in Amsterdam Long Ago was created in 2008.
Croatian Tales of Long Ago was created in 1916.
So Long Ago the Garden was created in 1973.
It Should've Happened a Long Time Ago was created in 1985.
Heart Beats of Long Ago was created on 1911-02-06.
A Long Time Ago - album - was created on 1999-10-19.
Once Upon a Long Ago was created on 1987-11-16.
Poetry for Poetry's Sake was created in 1901.