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Art Quote by Klaus Berger

“There are, broadly speaking, three directly analogous progressions inthe history of art: in Antiquity, from the blockiness of Egyptian art to the loose, painterly handling of Roman landscape frescoes; in the Middle Ages, from the tectonic emphasis of Ottonian art to the flamboyance of late Gothic…” quote by Klaus Berger
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““There are, broadly speaking, three directly analogous progressions inthe history of art: in Antiquity, from the blockiness of Egyptian art to the loose, painterly handling of Roman landscape frescoes; in the Middle Ages, from the tectonic emphasis of Ottonian art to the flamboyance of late Gothic; and in later times, from early Renaissance linearity to the sparkling web of light spun by the Rococo. The wheel turns full circle, but more rapidly each time. ””

Klaus Berger

About This Quote

Source Book: Art History and Visual Culture, Klaus Berger, 1995

Art evolves by moving from rigid, blocky forms to increasingly fluid, luminous styles, accelerating with each era.

In simple terms: Art becomes more fluid and light over time.

Key Takeaway

Embrace change and seek fluidity.

Themes

art evolution style progression historical cycles

Mood

reflective inquisitive

Type

analytical historical

When to use this quote

  • museum curation
  • art education
  • design inspiration
  • photography
  • interior decoration

Key Concepts

visual complexity aesthetic acceleration

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does modern art balance innovation with tradition?
  • What drives the acceleration of artistic styles?
A Different Perspective

Rapid change can dilute traditional techniques.

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