From the elements of art to the great goddess Durga — Smarthistory is adding new content every week.
Prehistoric to contemporary
From the elements of art to the great goddess Durga — Smarthistory is adding new content every week.
Prehistoric to contemporary
His nudity references classical antiquity, but David embodies the ideals and concerns of 15th-century Florence.
Teeming with references both religious and art historical, The Holy Family on the Steps is a dense painting.
Found in a cemetery in Jouy-le-Comte, France, these important fibulae tell a story of the fragility of historical knowledge.
The Procession in Piazza San Marco argues that Venice is a site of miracles.
Thousands of medieval Christians were baptized in this building, all under a glittering mosaic of Christ's own baptism.
The marginalia of the Rutland Psalter challenged the reader’s comprehension, perhaps to get him or her to return continuously and often.
An unassuming brick exterior belies the luminous early medieval mosaics within.
Though small in size, this 12th-century Iranian bowl is filled with rich decoration: a golden sun, planets, and scenes of court life.
Adopting elements of Coast Salish art and Surrealism, Yuxweluptun paints about the legacies of colonialism.
Soza declares "The Wind Only I Am Afraid Of," taking on the art establishment and the political establishment as well.
Letendre's expressive, gestural paint application creates an image that seems to be moving, shifting, and surging.