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Art Styles in Late 19-century Europe and America
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)