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  Gothic art defines most of the medieval times. They were very formal artistic traditions conventions that kept the personal creativity of an artist.
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  Gothic art defines most of the medieval times. They were very formal artistic traditions conventions that kept the personal creativity of an artist.
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  The Early Renaissance was an time of the development of the arts in Italy when art broke out from rigid Byzantine and Gothic traditions to from a more naturalistic approach to drawing.
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  The Early Renaissance was an time of the development of the arts in Italy when art broke out from rigid Byzantine and Gothic traditions to from a more naturalistic approach to drawing.
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  International Gothic was an elegant design with detail and decorative style comprised miniatures, illuminated manuscripts and ornate religious altarpieces.
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  The Northern Renaissance is a term given to the arts of the Northern and Western Europe.
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  One of the well know artitst during The High Renaissance was Leonardo Da Vinci
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  One of the well know artitst during The High Renaissance was Leonardo Da Vinci
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  Mannerism is a term in the 20th century term to describe several exaggerated or mannered styles of art which envolved towards the end of the High Renaissance
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  Broque art is known as a painting which generates powerful emotions.
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  Dutch Art is well known for its still life, portraits, landscapes, interiors and genre painting.
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  As you could see in the name Rococo Art means art which is developed from rocks.
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  Neoclassicism art was the age of the politician, social and cultural revolutions.
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  Romanticism was valued over Classicism becasue of its emotional strengths
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  Realism was a French painting which focused on our everyday life such as fruits.
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  The Pre-Raphaelites was a group of young English artist who created a blend of Realism and Symbolism.
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  Impressionism is and expression whcih is given to colourful French paintings
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  Post Impressionism was not actually a style which painters used. It was the collective title which was given to 19th century artists
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  Fauvism was a colourful style of painting that encouraged in using outrageously bold colors.
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  German Expressionism is a pattern of art that differ with an emotional or spiritual vision of the world.
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  Abstract Art is a term that which describes different methods of abstraction: 'semi abstraction' and 'pure abstraction'.
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  Cubism was discovered around 1907 in Paris by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It was the first abstract style of modern art.
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  Futurism was a revolution of Italian movement that celebrated modernity.
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  Constructivism used a similar of geometric language as Suprematism but abandoned its mystical vision in favour of their 'Socialism of vision' - a Utopian glimpse of a mechanized modernity according to the ideals of the October Revolution.
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  Suprematism was invented in 1915 by the Russian artist Kazimir Malevich.
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  Dada was not a style of art like Fauvism or Cubism.
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  De Stijl painting was a Dutch 'style' of clear abstraction which developed by Piet Mondrian, Theo Van Doesburg and Bart van der Leck.
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  Surrealism was a good response to Dada's negativity.
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  Abstract Expressionism was a first American art of style to exert an influence on a global scale.
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  Pop Art was the an movement that characterized a sense of optimism during the post war consumer boom of the 1950's and also the 1960s
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  Minimalism was not only for a reaction against the emotionally charged techniques of Abstract art but also a further refinement of pure abstraction.
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  Op Art is also know for 'optical art'. It was an abstract style which emerged in the 1960's based on the illusionistic effects of line, shape, pattern and color.
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