Denis Diderot
Denis Diderot
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The father of modern art criticism is often considered to be Charles Baudelaire. A French poet and critic, Baudelaire's essays on contemporary art were groundbreaking for their subjective and emotional approach to critiquing art, which departed from more formal and academic styles of art criticism that came before.
A. Denis Diderot is often considered the father of modern art criticism. His writings in the 18th century, particularly his critiques of the Paris Salon, laid the groundwork for art criticism as a serious and reflective practice. Diderot's analytical approach and emphasis on the relationship between art and society were influential in shaping later art criticism.
He was the general editor of what became known as the encyclopedia. (apex answer- the father of modern art criticism)
He was the general editor of what became known as the encyclopedia. (apex answer- the father of modern art criticism)
Denis Diderot
He was an important French art critic. His review of the 1747 salon became more noteworthy than paintings in the exhibition.
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