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    The pioneers of modern art were Romantics, Realists and Impressionists. [failed verification] By the late 19th century, additional movements which were to be influential in modern art had begun to emerge: post-Impressionism and Symbolism.

  2. Modern art, painting, sculpture, architecture, and graphic arts characteristic of the 20th and 21st centuries and of the later part of the 19th century. Modern art embraces a wide variety of movements, theories, and attitudes whose modernism resides particularly in a tendency to reject traditional,

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  3. Pioneers of Modern Painting: With Kenneth Clark, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Édouard Manet.

  4. Because Breton was militant in the adherence to his manifesto by the members of the movement, many members splintered off into new art forms, though still incorporating techniques and motifs of Surrealism. This Encyclopedia Britannica list explores ten Modernist art movements, including Cubism and Futurism.

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  5. If modern artists claim to adhere to the identifiable gesture and to the stroke of genius of Marcel Duchamp's Readymade, there is no obvious reference to Kandinsky. Did Kandinsky play a part in...

  6. Tradition and Innovation in Modern Painting . The selected works are among the most iconic in MoMA’s collection. They share a common medium — painting — and represent various steps in the development of new artistic languages at the turn of the twentieth century.

  7. Impressionism. Started: 1862. Ended: 1892. "Impressionism is only direct sensation. All great painters were more or less Impressionists. It is mainly a question of instinct." 1 of 12. Summary of Impressionism. Impressionism is perhaps the most important movement in the whole of modern painting.