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Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to take the existing set of 86 topics and convert into a balanced set of links on Art which will give adequate and balanced exposure to all aspects of Indian and international art for Indian School students. You are required to delete links considered irrelevant to Indian context, and add relevant links. Your upper limit of articles is 150. After this mission is over and the compilation is made, this page will self-destruct and a new mission will be offered to develop the set of selected links further.
Abstract art -
Aesthetics -
Art -
Art Nouveau -
Arts and crafts -
Baroque -
Brush -
Buddhist art -
Calligraphy -
Constructivism (art) -
Cubism -
Drama -
Drawing -
Expressionism -
Fine art -
Four Times of the Day -
History of painting -
Impressionism -
Italian Renaissance -
Jewellery -
Kitsch -
Musée du Louvre -
Mona Lisa -
Mosaic -
National Gallery -
Neoclassicism -
Oil painting -
Painting -
Photography -
Pottery -
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood -
Printmaking -
Rococo -
Sculpture -
Sistine Chapel ceiling -
Stained glass -
Tate -
Textile -
The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci) -
Visual arts -
Watercolor painting -
Western painting -
White Mountain art -
Young British Artists
Andy Warhol - Anthony van Dyck - Auguste Rodin - Banksy - Canaletto - Caravaggio - Claude Monet - David Hockney - Diego Velázquez - Francisco Goya - Frida Kahlo - Georgia O'Keeffe - Henri Matisse - Henry Moore - Hiroshige - Hokusai - J. M. W. Turner - Jackson Pollock - John Constable - John Vanbrugh - L. S. Lowry - Leonardo da Vinci - Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon - Mark Rothko - Mary Cassatt - - Michelangelo - Niccolò dell'Abbate - Pablo Picasso - Paul Cézanne - Paul Kane - Peter Paul Rubens - Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Raphael - Rembrandt - Roman Vishniac - Salvador Dalí - Thomas Gainsborough - Tracey Emin - Vincent van Gogh - William Hogarth - Édouard Manet
The most important schools of Indian painting are (target=15 topics): [1]
Guidelines on how to remove or include new articles from a list A simple system has been framed so that adding/removing articles does not result in a free-for-all. Kindly follow these rules:
- Original list to be left intact.
- Articles sought to be deleted to be moved to a list below titled "Articles to be deleted". Preferably
strikeout the article in the original list also.- Articles sought to be included to be moved to a list below titled "Articles to be included".
- Please give a short reason for removal/inclusion and sign off after it.
- Please use talk page for discussing issues or comments.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to take the existing set of 86 topics and convert into a balanced set of links on Art which will give adequate and balanced exposure to all aspects of Indian and international art for Indian School students. You are required to delete links considered irrelevant to Indian context, and add relevant links. Your upper limit of articles is 150. After this mission is over and the compilation is made, this page will self-destruct and a new mission will be offered to develop the set of selected links further.
Abstract art -
Aesthetics -
Art -
Art Nouveau -
Arts and crafts -
Baroque -
Brush -
Buddhist art -
Calligraphy -
Constructivism (art) -
Cubism -
Drama -
Drawing -
Expressionism -
Fine art -
Four Times of the Day -
History of painting -
Impressionism -
Italian Renaissance -
Jewellery -
Kitsch -
Musée du Louvre -
Mona Lisa -
Mosaic -
National Gallery -
Neoclassicism -
Oil painting -
Painting -
Photography -
Pottery -
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood -
Printmaking -
Rococo -
Sculpture -
Sistine Chapel ceiling -
Stained glass -
Tate -
Textile -
The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci) -
Visual arts -
Watercolor painting -
Western painting -
White Mountain art -
Young British Artists
Andy Warhol - Anthony van Dyck - Auguste Rodin - Banksy - Canaletto - Caravaggio - Claude Monet - David Hockney - Diego Velázquez - Francisco Goya - Frida Kahlo - Georgia O'Keeffe - Henri Matisse - Henry Moore - Hiroshige - Hokusai - J. M. W. Turner - Jackson Pollock - John Constable - John Vanbrugh - L. S. Lowry - Leonardo da Vinci - Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon - Mark Rothko - Mary Cassatt - - Michelangelo - Niccolò dell'Abbate - Pablo Picasso - Paul Cézanne - Paul Kane - Peter Paul Rubens - Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Raphael - Rembrandt - Roman Vishniac - Salvador Dalí - Thomas Gainsborough - Tracey Emin - Vincent van Gogh - William Hogarth - Édouard Manet
The most important schools of Indian painting are (target=15 topics): [1]