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A complete guide to dozens of art styles, the characteristics of each movement, and the artists that help define them.
An art style is an overall expressive technique that is recognizable as belonging to a period of art history, art movement or artist. This can include technical elements such as use of line and expressive elements such as composition, subject matter, narrative, abstraction and mood.
As we explore iconic styles like Baroque, Rococo, and Impressionism, common threads emerge on the human condition while unique perspectives challenge our notions of beauty, realism, and message. Beyond mere technique, styles of art reveal how creative minds and societies comprehend their place in the world.
Explore a variety of art movements and styles and how they shaped art history. You will learn about Art Deco, the Harlem Renaissance, Neon Art, and much more!
Many art styles and art movements have cropped up over the centuries. They each have their own distinct characteristics and cultural influences. In this guide, we’ll run through each of the most famous art styles, with a focus on Western art movements, from the historic to the contemporary.
In this article, we outline 11 essential contemporary art styles and their characteristics, providing examples to help you understand what to look for, and purchase art that resonates with your taste and personal connection.
Earth, heaven, and hell: Hiëronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Discover the most influential art movements in history, including Impressionism, Surrealism, and Cubism.
Here we’ll explore 10 of the most influential art movements and look at when they began, why they were popular and how their legacy lives on in contemporary art and design.
Discover important art movements that help shape modern art. From Impressionism to Cubism and Photorealism, we look at different types of art. Art styles have emerged and evolved over time.
In this website, we'll explore four of the main styles that I work in: photorealism, abstract, whimsical, and composite (combined styles). In time, I will add more information about other artistic styles, but for now we'll focus on the four styles that I am most familiar with, in both theory and practice.