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Introduction to the AAT

revised May 2019 For educational purposes


  1. Styles and Periods:commonly accepted terms for stylistic groupings and


distinct chronological periods that are relevant to art, architecture, and the decorative arts

(e.g.,

French, Louis

XIV, Xia, Black-figure, Abstract Expressionist

)


  1. Agents: designations of people, groups of people, and


organizations identified by occupation or activity, by physical or mental characteristics, or by social role or condition

(e.g.,

printmakers, landscape architects,

corporations, religious orders

);

also includes living

organisms


  1. Activities: areas of endeavor, physical and mental actions, discrete


occurrences, systematic sequences of actions, methods employed toward a certain end, and processes occurring in materials or objects

(e.g.,

archaeology, engineering,

analyzing, contests, exhibiti

ons, running, drawing (image-

making), corrosion

)

Patricia Harpring © 2019 J. Paul Getty Trust. For educational purposes only. Do not distribute.
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