IMAG/CU

Style/Group/Movement Terms Currently in use in the Descriptions toggle, or "ITEM_DESCRIPTIONS"."TYPE" field
as of June 12, 2002
Please note that this list is currently unedited.
Highlighting indicates terms identified as potential problems after a cursory inspection.

Description
Abstract
Abstract Expressionist
Academic
American Colonial
American Impressionist
American Social Realist
Aragonian Renaissance
Art Deco
Art Nouveau
Attic
Attic?
Ayudhya
Aztec
Baimiao
Baroque
Bayon
Beaux-Arts
Bijinga
Black-figure
Boneless
Brabantine Gothic
Burmese
Byzantine
Chicago Style
Classical
Classical Revival
Constructivist
Cubist
Dadaist
Decorated Gothic
Dutch Renaissance
Dvaravati
Early Christian
Early English Gothic
Early Gothic
Egyptian
Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou
Elizabethan
Empire
English Gothic
Federal
Flamboyant Gothic
Folk art
Four Great Wangs
French Gothic
French Second Empire
Genoese
Georgian
Gothic
Gothic Revival
Greek
Greek Revival
High Gothic
Hispano-flemish
Hudson River School
Impressionist
International Style
Italian Gothic
Japanese Zen
Japonisme
Kano School
Khmer (Thai period)
Late Gothic
Lopburi
Mamluk
Mannerist
Mayan
Medieval
Mexican Churrigueresque
Mi Fu
Minoan
Modern
Modern Egyptian
Moorish
Mudejar
Nagga (Kano) style
Nanga style
Neo-Classical
Neoclassical
Neoclassicist
Neue Sachlichkeit (New Realist)
Ni Zan
Norman
Norman Romanesque
Northern Renaissance
Northern Thai
Obaku
Orientalist
Orthodox school
Ottoman
Perpendicular Gothic
Photorealist
Pop Art
Prairie Style
Pre-Raphaelite
Puuc
Rayonnant
Red Figure
Regionalist
Renaissance
Renaissance Revival
Rococo
Roman
Romanesque
Romanesque Revival
Romanesque-Byzantine
Scottish Baronial
Second Empire
Shingle Style
Shubun school
Southern French Gothic
Southern Song
Southern Song Academy
Srivijaya (Thai)
Sukhothai
Surrealist
Tudor
U Tong
Ukiyo-e
Victorian
Victorian Rogue
Vorticist
Wang Meng
White-ground
Wu school
Yangzhou school
Zhe School
Zhe school
baroque

List compiled by Susette Newberry