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Artistic movements - Coggle Diagram
Artistic movements
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Middle Ages (500-1400)
Celtic Art, Carolingian Renaissance,Romanesque,Gothic.Art to decorate churches and create religious related pieces for the public to enjoy.
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Mannerism ( 1527-1580)
Art that breaks the rules; artifice over nature, distortion of the human figure, a flattening of pictional space and a cultivated intellectual sophistication.
Baroque (1600-1750)
Splendor and Fluorish for God; art as a weapon in the religious wars, also mythological, allegorical and historical subjects.Secondary plans,mirrors.
Neoclassical (1750-1850)
Art that recaptures Greco-Roman grace and grandeur.Against the artificiality of the Baroque and Rococo.
Romanticism (1780-1850)
*The triumph of imagination and individuality.Reffered to an idealization of reality.-Awe of nature-Melancholy.*
Realism (1848-1900)
Celebrating working class and peasants; plain air rustic painting.Art without artificiality, rusric painting.
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Cubism, Futurism,Supremativism, Constructivism, De Stijl(1905-1920)
Pre- and Post- WW1, new forms to express modern life.Abstract- Intellectual-Geometric Abstract- Planes with volume-Abstract Economical art.
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