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From Expressionism to PostModernism: Styles and Movements in 20ThCentury Western Art (Groveart),Used
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This century has witnessed an explosion in the number of art movements and schools that have emerged and contemporary artists breaking traditional boundaries. In more than 350 essays, the most popular movementsSurrealism, Expressionism, and Pop Artare discussed alongside recent experiments in new media like video art, and environmetal art. This volume is an ideal way to explore the artistic movements of the 20thcentury and to discover the origins and aims of such intriguing movements as the Donkey's Tail, and the Stupid School.This unprecedented book draws together biographies of artists who worked in one of the most exciting and dramatic political eras in France, when Paris became the artistic capital of Europe. It features indepth studies of such wellknown Neoclassical artists as JacquesLouis David, and JeanAugusteDominique Ingres, the artist most revered by his fellow countrymen. Also included are artists of the Romantic Movement, like Delacroix and Gericault, as well as the painters of the Barbizon School, whose pleinair landscapes anticipated those of the Impressionists.
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