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POPART
... comic strips and soda pop bottles, the movement turned the commonplace into icons. Pop Art is a direct descendant of Dadaism in the way it mocks the ...
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PRERAPHAELITES
PRE-RAPHAELITES. KEY DATES: 1848-1920s. This movement was originally founded in 1848 by Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais. The name was decided upon as ...
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FAUVISM
The first of the major avant-garde movements in European 20th century art, Fauvism was characterised by paintings that used intensely vivid, ...
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IMPRESSIONISM
The Impressionists incorporated new scientific research into the physics of colour to achieve a more exact representation of colour and tone. ...
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EXPRESSIONISM
In a broader sense Expressionism is one of the main currents of art in the later 19th and ... Franz Marc; Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Edvard Munch · Marc Chagall ...
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Art Movements Directory
A concise reference guide to the major art movements and periods, helping you to learn more about the development and history of art.
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MASSURREALISM
Op Art is a form of abstract art and is closely connected to the Kinetic and Constructivist Art movements. It was fashionable in the United States and ...
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DERBLAUE
Although only two exhibitions took place under the Blaue Reiter name, Kandinsky, Marc, Macke and Klee went on to exhibit together at the influential 'First ...
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ASHCANSCHOOL
Ash Can School paintings have a loose and spontaneous style, very different from the polished techniques taught in the American art academies of the period. ...
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ASHCANSCHOOL
Ash Can School paintings have a loose and spontaneous style, very different from the polished techniques taught in the American art academies of the period. ...
 
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