There are many traits that distinguish classical Academic art from impressionism.
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"Modern Art" which simply implies the distinction between the past and present, was born during the 19th century with the realist and impressionist movements which took place in France. Impressionism was a movement that came about as a result for the search of freedom, the disregard of notions and constrictions, the revolt against the conventional. There are many traits that distinguish classical Academic art from impressionist art. I will focus mainly on two of those aspects which in my opinion are the most striking and characteristic of this new-born era. The drastic change in the aim of creating on the...
new-born era, among the most important are subject matter: the shift from portraying idealised or mythical figures to the everyday life of ordinary people, and painting technique. The later portraying a change in brushstrokes that have become visible and which brought forward all background elements that previously gave depth to the painting. "Birth of Venus" and "A Bar at the Folies-Bergere" were used to contrast those respective changes. Impressionism was a huge leap in the world of art; a leap that took centuries to happen but had such an impact that it altered the world of painting for ever.
new-born era, among the most important are subject matter: the shift from portraying idealised or mythical figures to the everyday life of ordinary people, and painting technique. The later portraying a change in brushstrokes that have become visible and which brought forward all background elements that previously gave depth to the painting. "Birth of Venus" and "A Bar at the Folies-Bergere" were used to contrast those respective changes. Impressionism was a huge leap in the world of art; a leap that took centuries to happen but had such an impact that it altered the world of painting for ever.
The Renaissance was "A revival or rebirth of cultural awareness and learning that took place during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, particularly in Italy," according to Art In Focus. It followed the Middle Ages, and was basically a time of the revival of learning after the Middle Ages, or Dark...
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The artists that I am comparing in my paper come from two different backgrounds, yet in some ways, the deep psychological and philosophical message that their works reflect, together with their shared fascination with the insect-world, bring them together. Salvador Dali, a poor farmer's son 1904-1989 was born in Spain,...
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Art History "Subway Scene" By Mark Rothko "Subway Scene" 1938, by Mark Rothko, depicts the inside of a subway station. At the front of the painting are two pillars, behind them is a staircase used by two faceless characters, decending into the underground. The staircase is surrounded by...
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Renaissance and Reformation, caused many changes which defined the way in we look at many aspects of modern life. The rebirth of Art, Architecture, and Religion paved the way towards many major advances in the human race. Renaissance, which comes from the French word "Rebirth" was a rebirth of the...
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