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Artists redefined thier work through subject matter, line, form, color, paint application techniques.
Before the camera was invented, professional artists were the exclusive recipients of commissioned work. Once photography gained prominence, many painters were forced to experiment with different techniques and mediums in order to support themselves.
Many artists claim that photography is simply "clicking a button".
Cause for Movement: Cubism took qualities of simplified line and bold colors and added a new technique of destruction and re-construction. Subjects were broken down, taken apart and pieced back together, creating abstracted compositions.
Visual Characteristics: Abstraction flattens a piece until there is just enough visual information to leave the viewer with an idea of the subject. In this way, viewers are able to interpret the visual elements themselves.
Cause for Movement: Fauvists took Impressionism to the next extreme, using much simpler lines and bright, over-exaggerated colors.
Cause for Movement: Post-Impressionists followed the same ideas of Impressionism; using think brushstrokes and real subject matter. However, they started depicting subjects as slightly more distorted or caricatured and used unnatural shades of color.
Cause for Movement: Impressionists rejected the strict academic rules of painting realistically and started experimenting with line, color, and movement.
The invention of the camera was a collaboration of chemistry, phisics, optics, and technology. No one person is responsible for it's birth.
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