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  2. List of art movements - Wikipedia

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    See Art periods for a chronological list. This is a list of art movements in alphabetical order. These terms, helpful for curricula or anthologies, evolved over time to group artists who are often loosely related. Some of these movements were defined by the members themselves, while other terms emerged decades or centuries after the periods in ...

  3. The arts - Wikipedia

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    The arts are a vehicle through which human beings cultivate distinct social, cultural, and individual identities while transmitting values, impressions, judgments, ideas, visions, spiritual meanings, patterns of life, and experiences across time and space. Prominent examples of the arts include: visual arts (including architecture, ceramics ...

  4. Expressionism - Wikipedia

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    The style extended to a wide range of the arts, including expressionist architecture, painting, literature, theatre, dance, film and music. [5] Paris became a gathering place for a group of Expressionist artists, many of Jewish origin, dubbed the School of Paris. After World War II, figurative expressionism influenced artists and styles around ...

  5. Cubism - Wikipedia

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    Cubism. Pablo Picasso, 1910, Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier), oil on canvas, 100.3 × 73.6 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York. Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement begun in Paris that revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and influenced artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture.

  6. Art - Wikipedia

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    The creative arts (art as discipline) are a collection of disciplines which produce artworks (art as objects) that are compelled by a personal drive (art as activity) and convey a message, mood, or symbolism for the perceiver to interpret (art as experience). Art is something that stimulates an individual's thoughts, emotions, beliefs, or ideas ...

  7. Zarzuela - Wikipedia

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    Zarzuela. Poster of Doña Francisquita. Zarzuela ( Spanish pronunciation: [θaɾˈθwela]) is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance. The etymology of the name is uncertain, but some propose it may derive from the name of a royal ...

  8. Category:Artists by genre - Wikipedia

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    Scientific illustrators ‎ (8 C, 105 P) Sheet music cover artists ‎ (4 P) Shumang Kumhei artists ‎ (11 P) Sideshow banner artists ‎ (1 P) Social realist artists ‎ (1 C, 45 P) Space artists ‎ (31 P) Speculative fiction artists ‎ (7 C, 4 P) Sports artists ‎ (1 C, 12 P) Still life painters ‎ (28 C, 30 P)

  9. American Realism - Wikipedia

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    American Realism. American Realism was a style in art, music and literature that depicted contemporary social realities and the lives and everyday activities of ordinary people. The movement began in literature in the mid-19th century, and became an important tendency in visual art in the early 20th century.