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19th Century Art. Following. About. In the West, the 19th century witnessed major social and technological upheavals, spurred in large part by the Industrial Revolution and correlating trends: urbanization, frequently poor working and living conditions, and territorial expansion by emerging global superpowers.
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In the West, the 19th century witnessed major social and...
- 19th Century American Paintings and Works on Paper
The evolution of styles in 19th-century American art...
- Watercolor
Watercolor painting involves the mixture of pigment, water,...
- Etching/Engraving
Most likely derived from the decoration of metal armor in...
- Ukiyo-e Printmakers
In the 19th century, Ukiyo-e printmakers also began to focus...
- Figurative Art
A general category for artworks that represent recognizable...
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- Neoclassicism: C. 1780-1900
- Romanticism: C. 1750-1890
- The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood: 1848-1854
- Realism: C. 1850-1900
- Impressionism: C. 1870-1920
- Post-Impressionism
- What Is The Legacy of 19th Century Painting?
In 1800, at the turn of the 19th Century, Neoclassicism was the dominant style of painting in Europe. The artistic movement had developed in the 18thCentury as part of a larger decorative style that encompassed architecture, sculpture and the decorative arts. Neoclassicism became popular after the discovery of the ancient sites of Herculaneum and P...
Like Neoclassicism, Romanticism was part of a larger artistic movement that included literature and architecture as well as painting, originating in Britain in the mid-18thCentury. It wasn’t until around 1820 that the movement reached continental Europe, where it existed alongside Neoclassicism until the middle of the 19thCentury, when both were fi...
The Pre-Raphaelites were a group of British artists – a brotherhood – that evolved from the Romantic movement in painting. The group controversially opposed the ‘ideal’ in art that was favoured by the Royal Academy as exemplified in the painting of the Renaissance master Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520). The group who sought to revive British art by ma...
Realism, often referred to as Naturalism, originated in France in the 1850’s in the wake of the 1848 French Revolution. There were equivalents of the style that developed in many other European countries and particularly in Russia, but Realism was most strongly associated with France and French painters. The term ‘Realism’ does not mean the realist...
Impressionism was a stylistic movement of painting that emerged in the 1870’s in France and became popular throughout Europe for the next fifty years. The movement originated with a group of radical Parisian painters who gained fame during the period for their violation of the rigorous rules of academic painting, which favoured carefully finished, ...
Post-Impressionism was the last important European artistic movement of the 19thcentury, which took place predominantly in France between the years 1886-1905. The movement was born out of many artists’ dissatisfaction with the blurred, blended appearance of Impressionist subjects and compositions, which they thought lacked structure. The Post-Impre...
The legacy of 19th Century painting is immense. The huge changes toward artistic freedom that occurred in the final decades of the century without doubt paved the foundations for the contemporary art world - and indeed the art market - that we enjoy today. Paintings of the 19th Century, in all their diverse styles, are some of the most collectible ...
The museum has one of the finest and largest collections from the last quarter of the nineteenth century, including impressionist and Gilded Age works. In the 1870s, artists Childe Hassam, John Twachtman, Mary Cassatt, and William Merritt Chase often worked outdoors to record gorgeous aspects of light and color, hallmarks of the impressionist style
The art of the 19th century was as vibrant as any in human history and the era produced some of the most famous painters to ever hold a brush. This list compiles some of the most famous 19th century paintings from an era that truly transformed art as we know it.
Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, unusual visual angles, and inclusion of movement as a ...
Masterpieces of 19th century art — Google Arts & Culture. Take a closer look at masterpieces of the nineteenth century, a period in which a style known as Romanticism developed. This story was...
An Introduction to Nineteenth Century Art offers a richly textured, yet clear and logical introduction to nineteenth-century art and culture. The book provides readers with a basic historical framework of the period and the critical tools for interpreting and situating new and unfamiliar works of art.