The Romanticism movement, which emerged in the late 18th century, is known for its individualistic approach to style. Artists and writers emphasized personal expression, emotion, and the sublime aspects of nature, often prioritizing individual experience over collective norms. This movement celebrated the unique perspective of the artist, leading to a diverse range of styles and themes that reflected personal feelings and imagination.
Neoclasicism-reprresentation of virtue romanticism-opposition to the violence of war realism- gritty street life impressionism-focus on the joy of modern life post impressionism- individualistic aproach to style
Nicolas Poussin
The Art Movement influenced by Edgar Degas is Impressionism, particularly in its focus on capturing moments of everyday life and the effects of light. Degas's innovative approach to composition, movement, and the use of pastels significantly shaped the style and techniques employed by his contemporaries. Additionally, his exploration of modern subjects, such as ballet dancers and cafés, helped define the themes central to Impressionist art. While Degas is often associated with Impressionism, he also retained a distinct approach that set him apart from other artists in the movement.
Classical
social satire and an eclectic approach to style
Post-impression art is basically art before the abstract art movement, so these images were often quite realist.
It was Antoni Gaudí, a Spanish Catalan architect who belonged to the Modernist style (Art Nouveau) movement and was famous for his unique and highly individualistic designs.
Neoclasicism-reprresentation of virtue romanticism-opposition to the violence of war realism- gritty street life impressionism-focus on the joy of modern life post impressionism- individualistic aproach to style
Nicolas Poussin
The movement is known as Art Nouveau or new art
Classical
social satire and an eclectic approach to style
True, Keith Haring's works of art do resemble art in the pop art style, however his object was different. His works of art were politically charged, and he (clearly) used a graffiti approach to his works.
Yes, near the end of his life he participated in a movement
Leonardo's style of painting was Realism, the Movement his art is placed in is the Renaissance.
social satire and an eclectic approach to style
William Hogarth