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by Tapatee Roy Chowdhury
Dada flourished as a movement during World War I in Zurich, Switzerland and later spread to Europe and other Asian countries. It developed as an e...
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by Tapatee Roy Chowdhury
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In 1913, there was an advent of pure abstraction in the Russian history of art which came to be known as Suprematism. This was the first movemen...
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by Tapatee Roy Chowdhury
The early 20th century saw the origin of a new movement in art, literature and society which had its roots in Italy. It mainly focused on dynamic f...
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by Tapatee Roy Chowdhury
The late 1880s saw the advent of a new revolutionary style in painting abandoning the concepts of Impressionism. This was the style of painting wi...
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by Dex staff
During the 20th century (1907-1914) a very influential art movement began in Paris which brought revolution in visual arts and also had its strong...
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by Dex staff
In the early 20th century a modern approach had started in the history of art which was observed in poetry, painting, literature, dance, architect...
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by Dex staff
As the term suggests, Post-Impressionism was an art movement that emerged as a reaction and response to Impressionism art style. This new style de...
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by Dex staff
During the late 19th century an art movement emerged where artists were mostly working with fleeting moments and depiction of natural light with u...
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by Dex staff
Art movements have always seen the emergence of new ideas and approaches in terms of concept as well as execution. Such a movement became popular ...
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by Dex staff
Realism was an art movement that emerged along with the 1848 French revolution also known as February revolution in Paris. This period of art form...
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by Tapatee Roy Chowdhury
During the end of the 1750s a new style in painting and other art forms (including theater, literature, music and architecture) arose as an opposi...
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by Dex staff
Towards the end of the 18th century an intellectually advanced philosophical movement emerged in the history of Western Art which was popularly kn...
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