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Art Styles in Late 19-century Europe and America
The late 19th century was a period of significant transformation in Europe and America, marked by rapid industrialization and urbanization. This era saw the rise of various art movements that sought to capture the essence of the changing times.
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Post-Impressionism Impressionism and modernity used as starter for individual expression Post-Impressionist artists did not share a unified style or approach to their art work Social Revoltions Subtopic These conditions led to many social revolutions with the invention of the camera, it was easy to see the current working and living conditions of the factory workers Symbolism Artists address irrational fears, desires, and impulses of the human mind (Stokstad, 1001) "Fascination with the dark recesses of the mind" (Stokstad, 1001) Industrial Revolution Impressionism Developed as a result of boycotting the Académie des Beaux-Arts Scientific emphasis on optical properties of light and color Loose, "unfinished brushstrokes Industrialization and Urbanization Realism Often rejected as unacceptable work Objective descritions of the ordinary Accurate Photography Camera Obscura developed Stokstad, Marilyn. Art History, Volume Two, Fourth Edition. Pearson, 2011. (pps. 915, 1001). Darwinism Led to Social Darwinism Art Styles in Late 19-century Europe and America Romanticism Opera of Paris Paris City Restorations Historicism "Celebrates the individual subject and the subjective" (Stokstad, 915)