I was trolling twitter as usual and found a link to a design blog called SWISSMISS by a woman called Tina Roth Eisenberg. She's genius. This graphic chart made me laugh out loud. It's a bit like the argument made by Griselda Pollock in her book Avant-Garde Gambits, you know, everyone needs their schtick, to use the vernacular (and one of my favorite evocative, poetic languages, Yiddish).
I think it may be second on my list of favorite art history charts, because nothing can top my Idol Alfred H. Barr, jr.'s flowchart -- which I bore students with, endlessly.
The cover of the 1936 Cubism and Abstract Art Catalogue - or The Ten Commandments of Modernism.
The cover of the 1936 Cubism and Abstract Art Catalogue - or The Ten Commandments of Modernism.
(source: The Museum of Modern Art Archives, www.moma.org)