Artistic Styles: Expressionism
Expressionism, an influential art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, is characterized by its focus on representing emotional experience rather than depicting objective reality.
Expressionism, an influential art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, is characterized by its focus on representing emotional experience rather than depicting objective reality.
Contemporary Art refers to art produced from the late 20th century to the current day. It reflects the diversity and complexity of the modern world, encompassing a wide range of styles, media, and approaches.
Surrealism emerged in the early 1920s as a revolutionary artistic and literary movement rooted in unlocking the imagination through the unconscious.
Conceptual art emerged in the 1960s as a radical movement. It shifted the focus of artistic practice from the visual and material aspects of the artwork.
Romanesque Art Styles refer to the artistic expressions that flourished in Europe during the 10th to early 12th centuries
Introduction to Medieval Art Medieval art spans a period from approximately the 5th to the 15th century, covering the fall
Byzantine art refers to the art produced in the Eastern Roman Empire, commonly known as the Byzantine Empire, from the 4th century to the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Introduction to Roman Art Roman art, inheriting much from its Greek predecessors, expanded to include a distinct blend of practicality,
Greek art, renowned for its emphasis on harmony, proportion, and balance, has had a profound impact on Western culture.
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