I'm pretty sure it is.
Colour field paintings and action paintings
There are no examples of Roman portrait painting. The Romans did not do paintings of canvas. Roman portraiture was sculptural; that is, busts. Roman paintings were frescoes. These were mural paintings executed on freshly-laid, wet lime plaster. They had all sorts of busy scenes and were not used for portraits.
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oil on polar panel.
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Pissarro investigated different styles of painting, e.g. Impressionism and Pointillism.
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Velázquez involves the viewer by creating a convincing space and eye contact with the subjects in the painting.
He was part of the Italian High Renaissance.
Fauvism, which is a kind of Expressionism.
Greco-Roman
The eastern Roman Empire.
No, they are indeed very different.
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Arts related to painting include drawings and sketches. Their individual styles reach other forms such as photography and sculpting.
They are not the same. Italian Renaissance and Northern Renaissance painting styles break with preceding styles but in different ways.