The first movement that begins to delve into abstraction was Romanticism. From there it progressed to Impressionism. These movements were the first to bend reality and focus more on the artist's interpretation of reality. This movement was developed after the invention of the camera because painting was no longer needed to represent reality. Oh, and let me clear this up: abstraction DOES have a basis in reality. Non-objective DOES NOT have a basis in reality. In other words, if you see a painting that only consists of lines on a page, like a Kasimir Malevich painting, it would be considered a non-objective work. However, If you see a painting of a form that actually exists in reality, like a Picasso, than it would be considered abstract.
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I found that there are actually five artistic themes of African art; emphasis on the human figure, visual abstraction, emphasis on sculpture, emphasis on performance art and nonlinear scaling. Hope this helps!
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Masaccio is known for being one of the pioneers of Renaissance art, particularly in the development of perspective and naturalistic representation in painting. He is associated with the artistic tradition of Renaissance art in Italy, particularly the Florentine school. His work had a significant influence on future artists of the Italian Renaissance.
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No, abstraction is mainly an invention of 20th century artists.
The first movement that begins to delve into abstraction was Romanticism. From there it progressed to Impressionism. These movements were the first to bend reality and focus more on the artist's interpretation of reality. This movement was developed after the invention of the camera because painting was no longer needed to represent reality. Oh, and let me clear this up: abstraction DOES have a basis in reality. Non-objective DOES NOT have a basis in reality. In other words, if you see a painting that only consists of lines on a page, like a Kasimir Malevich painting, it would be considered a non-objective work. However, If you see a painting of a form that actually exists in reality, like a Picasso, than it would be considered abstract.
abstraction
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