A really brief history of art with respect to Chemistry

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A really brief history of art with respect to Chemistry
Cycladic lyre
player2700-2500BC
Snake goddess
Spring fresco 1650 BC
Kamares Ware
Jar 1800-1700BC
3000 BC
2,000BC
Inlay dagger blade
Harvester vase
1600-1500 BC
1500 BC
1,700BC
Bronze
Midland Greece
Cyclades, Crete
Minoan
1600 BC
1,600BC
1,500BC
Metal Alloys
Niello
Faience
Helladic
1,300BC
Arquitechture
1,200BC
Dipylon krater
Aristotle‘s Theory 350 BC
740 BC (GLAZED CLAY)
Kouros
600 BC (MARBLE)
Riace Warrior
460-450 BC (BRONZE)
Temple of Hera
550BC
900 BC
700BC
Mathematics
Geometric
Euphronios Krater
PHILOXENOS OF ERETRIA
515 BC (TERRACOTTA)
Battle of Issuss 310 BC ( MOSAIC)
600BC
480BC
Astronomy
Archaic
450BC
400BC
Atomic theory
Classical
323BC
31BC
Alphabet
Hellenistic
Gnosis (ca. 300 BC)[1][2] is the name of the artist signed upon the famous 'deer hunt mosaic'
from the 'House of the Abduction of Helen' in Pella, capital of the Macedonian Kingdom
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Capitoline Wolf
Romulus &Remus
REALLY?
500-480 BC ??? (BRONZE)
Fibula with lions
650-640BC (gold)
900 BC
Villanovan
700BC
Apulu (Apollo)
Banquet Scene
510-500 BC (TERRACOTTA)
Tomb of the Lepards 480-470 BC ( MURAL)
600BC
Archaic
480BC
323BC
Classical
89BC
Hellenistic
What do you see?
Hematite Fe2O3
950°C
Jacobsite
MnFe2O4
Pyrolusite
MnO2
Republican Billon Quadrigatus,
225-212 BC. (BILLION)
Caius Julius Caesar, Denarius
47-46 BC. (SILVER)
753 BC
Kings
509BC
Republic
"Old farmer of Corycus", folio 7 verso
of the Roman Vergil. (Tempera on parchment)
Scenes of a Dionysiac Mystery Cult.
Mural. 50 B.C. Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii
27BC
Early Empire
96
Colosseum
70-80
Family of Emperor Septimius Severus,
ca. 200 A.D. Tempera on wood
192
High Empire
337
Late Empire
Tempera, also known as egg tempera, is a
permanent fast drying painting medium
consisting of colored pigment mixed with a
water-soluble binder medium (usually a
glutinous material such as egg yolk).
Tempera paintings are very long lasting, and
examples from the first centuries AD still exist.
Egg tempera was a primary method of
painting until after 1500 when it was
superseded by the invention of oil painting
The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, tempera on gesso, 1495–149