Neoclassicism
noun
An art movement (1750s-1820s) returning to classical Greek and Roman styles....
Romanticism
noun
An art movement (1800s) emphasizing emotion, nature, and individual imagination....
Realism
noun
An art movement (1800s) depicting everyday subjects and ordinary people realisti...
Post-Impressionism
noun
An art movement (1880s-1900s) building on Impressionism with stronger colors and...
Fauvism
noun
An art movement using bold, non-naturalistic colors for emotional expression....
Dadaism
noun
An art movement (1920s) rejecting logic and sense, embracing absurdity....
Art Deco
noun
A design movement (1920s-1930s) emphasizing geometric shapes and luxury....
Art Nouveau
noun
A design movement (1890s-1910s) featuring organic, flowing, nature-inspired form...
Perspective In Art
noun
Techniques for creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensional space....
Composition
noun
The arrangement and organization of elements in an artwork....
Technique
noun
The method and skill used in creating a work of art....
Medium In Art
noun
The specific material or method used to create a work of art....
Form In Art
noun
The overall structure and visual appearance of an artwork....
Content In Art
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The subject matter, meaning, and message conveyed by a work of art....
Style In Art
noun
The distinctive way an artist creates work, recognizable as characteristic of th...
Aesthetics
noun
The study of beauty, taste, and how we respond to art....
Critique
noun
A careful analysis and judgment of an artwork's strengths and weaknesses....
Artist Statement
noun
A written explanation of an artist's work, goals, and artistic vision....
Restoration
noun
The process of repairing and preserving damaged artworks....
Curation
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The selection and organization of artworks for display in museums or galleries....