Art History as a Chain Reaction
Western art history becomes easier when you stop treating each movement as a separate island. Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Impressionism, Modernism. These are not just labels. They are reactions.
One generation solves a problem. The next generation pushes against that solution. A style becomes dominant, then another style questions it. This makes timelines useful, not because dates are everything, but because sequence reveals tension.
For timeline learners, the key question is simple: what was this movement responding to?