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By the end of the nineteenth century, artists were absorbing the lessons and...
The term “Post-Impressionism” was first used in 1910 by the English art...
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The Fluxus Movement was founded in 1960 by Lithuanian American artist George...
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Mannerism is the -ism that followed the sophisticated High Renaissance and...
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The Symbolist Movement was born in 1886 as a literary movement by Jean...
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The post-World War II period of the late 1940s to 1950s onward saw not only just a...
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