neoclassicism
Modern
Modern – (French moderne from the Latin. Modemus – new, modern) – the period of development of European art at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries, the main content of which was the desire of artists to oppose their creativity to the historicism and eclecticism of the art of the second half of the XIX century – hence the name. Therefore, the term “modern” should be distinguished from the general meaning of the word “modern” or “modern art”, as well as the term “modernism”, meaning all the most avant-garde, experimental and formalistic trends in the art of the 20th century. Continue reading
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neo-romantic
Milo
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shadows
installations
language
countries
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penalty
neoclassicism
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Pissarro
artist
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Saissian period
Renaissance
animals
tradition
Rococo
European art
genre
furniture
children
Titian
poison
nihilism
versions
characteristic
existence
cults
canvas
church
consumption
wisdom
color
overdevelopment
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consequences
culture
quest
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impression
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cubism
United States
Elder
utopia
civilization
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geometric
aesthetization
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subject
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Venetian
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modernism
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