The Evolution of Abstract Expressionism
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Read MoreArt Movement | Time Period | Key Characteristics | Notable Artists | Influence on Modern Art |
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Impressionism | 1860s-1880s | Small, thin brush strokes; emphasis on light and movement; ordinary subject matter | Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas | Opened path for non-representational art, emphasis on perception |
Cubism | 1907-1914 | Multiple viewpoints, geometric shapes, monochromatic color schemes | Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque | Revolutionized European painting and sculpture |
Surrealism | 1920s-1950s | Unexpected juxtapositions, dreamlike scenes, exploration of the unconscious | Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Frida Kahlo | Influenced advertising, film, design, and contemporary art |
Abstract Expressionism | 1940s-1950s | Spontaneous creation, emotional intensity, abstract forms | Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning | Established New York as the center of the art world |
Pop Art | 1950s-1960s | Popular culture imagery, bold colors, ironic or satirical tone | Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein | Blurred lines between high art and commercial design |
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