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Style Deco |
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Design style prevalent during the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by a sleek use of straigh... |
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Style Nouveau |
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A decorative art movement that emerged in the late nineteenth century. Characterized by de... |
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Style Contemporary |
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Style Figurative Art |
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Art in which recognizable figures or objects are portrayed. |
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Style Symbolism |
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An art style developed in the late 19th century characterized by the incorporation of symb... |
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Style PostImressionism |
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There is no single well defined style of PostImpressionism, but in general it is less casu... |
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Style Impressionism |
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An art movement founded in France in the last third of the 19th century. Impressionist art... |
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Style Representational |
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Artwork that purports to represent what is seen; also called objective art. |
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Style Magic Realism |
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Magic Realism is deeply rooted in everyday reality, but has overtones of fantasy or wonder... |
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Style Abstract |
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A 20th century style of painting in which nonrepresentational lines, colors, shapes, and f... |
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Style Romanticism |
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An art style which emphasizes the personal, emotional and dramatic through the use of exot... |
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Style Lyrical Realism |
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Lyrical Realism is a form of realism focusing specifically on lyrical themes in art |
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Style Abstract Expressionism |
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Movement in painting, originating in New York City in the 1940s. It emphasized spontaneous... |
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Style Social Realism |
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Social Realism is a form of naturalistic realism focusing specifically on social problems ... |
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Style Expressionism |
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An art movement of the early 20th century in which traditional adherence to realism and pr... |
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Style PostModern |
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The main features of postmodern style are nostalgia and retro, recycling earlier genres an... |
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Style Neoclassicism |
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A European style of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Its elegant, balan... |
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Style Pop Art |
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A style of art which seeks its inspiration from commercial art and items of mass culture (... |
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Style Baroque |
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A movement in European painting in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, charact... |
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Style Classicism |
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Referring to the principles of Greek and Roman art of antiquity with the emphasis on harmo... |
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Style Rococo |
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An eighteenth-century European style, originating in France. In reaction to the grandeur a... |
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Style Gothic |
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A European movement beginning in France. Gothic sculpture emerged c. 1200, Gothic painting... |
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Style Surrealism |
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An art style developed in Europe in the 1920's, characterized by using the subconscious as... |
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Style Renaissance |
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Meaning "rebirth" in French. Refers to Europe c. 1400-1600. Renaissance art which began in... |
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Style Folk Art |
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Traditional representations, usually bound by conventions in both form and content, of a f... |
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Style Photorealism |
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A figurative movement that emerged in the United States and Britain in the late 1960s and 1970s. The subject matter, usually everyday scenes, is portrayed in an extremely detailed, exacting style. It is also called superrealism, especially when referring to sculpture. |
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Style Fauvism |
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From the French word fauve , meaning "wild beast ." A style adopted by artists associated ... |
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Style Cubism |
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An art style developed in 1908 by Picasso and Braque whereby the artist breaks down the na... |
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Style Realism |
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A style of painting which depicts subject matter (form, color, space) as it appears in act... |
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