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Explore the diverse artistic movements of the 19th century, including Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Pointillism, and Art Nouveau. From evoking strong emotions to promoting modernism, discover the unique characteristics and influences of each movement.
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1800s early to midRomanticism -started to see landscape paintings -evoke strong emotions: *fear *joy *wonder *love *sublime
1800s mid to lateRealism -representations of “truth” -avoided: *supernatural *exotic
Late 1800sImpressionism -started in Paris -small & thin brush stokes -open & wide compositions -accurate observations
Late 1800sPost Impressionism -pushed Impressionism further: *brighter colors -more enclosed paintings -impressions of shapes -unnatural colors
Late 1800sPointillism - technique using dots... -artists never called it “Pointillism” -inspired by Impressionism
Late 1800sArt Nouveau -”New Art” -began in Europe, but influence was Global. -most influential style after Neoclassical art style -posters that promoted modernism -aka “Style of Youth