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Women’s Art History Timeline
Prehistoric / Ancient Art (40,000 BCE – 500 BCE)
Long before galleries and museums, women were shaping culture and storytelling with their art. They painted on rock walls, molded clay into symbolic figurines, and crafted pottery for everyday life and ritual.
1931
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1935
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1940
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1945
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Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content.
1949
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Thank you
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Synthesis and organization, the two pillars for presentation
Although you should not overuse bullet points, icons and diagrams can be great allies when telling stories. You will keep your audience's attention and the data will be etched in their minds.
Share your idea with an image
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight a specific phrase or piece of information that will be etched in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want! Interactive visual communication step by step:
- Plan the structure of your communication.
- Prioritize it and give visual weight to the main points.
- Define secondary messages with interactivity.
- Establish a flow through the content.
- Measure the results.
Use an image
And use this space to describe it. You can upload an image from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the tool. Leave everyone speechless!
Describe the problem you are going to solve and, above all, the reason why your idea is interesting
Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes to us through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content is moving. Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
Use an image
And use this space to describe it. You can upload an image from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the tool. Leave everyone speechless!
Featured Artists / Makers:
Anonymous prehistoric women artists, whose creativity stretches across continents—from the delicate Venus figurines of Europe to the vivid San rock paintings in Africa.
- Europe: Venus of Willendorf (c. 28,000 BCE),
- Africa: San rock art painters
- Asia: Early Neolithic figurines and ceramics
- Middle East: Women making pottery and weaving textiles
Women’s Art History Timeline
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Created on October 10, 2025
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GLOBAL
Women’s Art History Timeline
Prehistoric / Ancient Art (40,000 BCE – 500 BCE)
Long before galleries and museums, women were shaping culture and storytelling with their art. They painted on rock walls, molded clay into symbolic figurines, and crafted pottery for everyday life and ritual.
1931
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context.
1935
Here you can put a highlighted title
1940
Here you can put a highlighted title
1945
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context.
Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content.
1949
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context.
Thank you
Write a great farewell for your audience.
Synthesis and organization, the two pillars for presentation
Although you should not overuse bullet points, icons and diagrams can be great allies when telling stories. You will keep your audience's attention and the data will be etched in their minds.
Share your idea with an image
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight a specific phrase or piece of information that will be etched in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want! Interactive visual communication step by step:
Use an image
And use this space to describe it. You can upload an image from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the tool. Leave everyone speechless!
Describe the problem you are going to solve and, above all, the reason why your idea is interesting
Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes to us through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content is moving. Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
Use an image
And use this space to describe it. You can upload an image from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the tool. Leave everyone speechless!
Featured Artists / Makers:
Anonymous prehistoric women artists, whose creativity stretches across continents—from the delicate Venus figurines of Europe to the vivid San rock paintings in Africa.