Movements in painting
In the field Art istic, and in the Painting in particular, there exists many movements , i.e. styles of painting which differ either for reasons Esthétique S, or according to the pictorial technique used.
An esthetic movement - as the Realism, the Romanticism, the Impressionism - can promote a particular perception of the world, a manner of interpreting reality but also of corresponding to the manner by which a Artist-painter expresses the emotions. Certain movements are closely associated with specific techniques, such as the Pointillisme, whereas others gather techniques varied.
By adopting a manner of painting or of applying the color, according to the choice of textures, of the prospects, or the way in which the forms and the ideas are perceived, the artist establishes a whole of “rules”. So of other artists these rules for themselves adopt, their painting takes as a starting point this “model” what little by little given birth to a movement.
Alphabetical classification
With
- academic Painting
- Abstract art
- Action painting
- Arte Povera
- Arts & Crafts
- Ash Edge School
- Automatistes
B
C
- Caravagisme
- Cobra
- Colorfield Painting
- Conceptual art
- Constructivisme
- Cubism
- analytical Cubism
- Cubism orphic
- synthetic Cubism
D
E
- School of Barbizon
- School of the Danube
- Expressionisme
- abstract Expressionnisme
F
G
H
- Harlem Rebirth
- Hyperréalisme
- Hypermodernisme
I
L
- Luminisme
M
- Mannerism
- Minimalisme
- Modernism
- Muralisme
NR
- Nabi
- Na5ive art
- Naturalism
- Neoclassicism
- Néo-expressionnisme
- nonfigurative Painting
- Art nouveau
- New Deer
- New realism
- New figuration
- New Objectivity
O
- COp Art
- Orphisme
P
- Photoréalisme
- Pittura Metafisica
- Pointillisme
- Pop art
- Post-impressionism
- Postmodernisme
- Précisionisme
- Précubisme
- Préraphaélisme
- Primitivism
- Purism
Q
R
- Rayonnisme
- Realism
- Remodernisme
- Rebirth
- Rococo
- Novelists
- romantic Painting
- Romanticisme
S
- Schematism
- Shin-Hanga
- Street art
- Stuckisme
- Suprématisme
- Surrealism
- Symbolism
- Synchromisme
T
- Tachism
- Ténébrisme
- Trans-before-guard
- Transpressionisme
U
V
Classification in time
- XIIIe century: Gothic Painting
- XVe century: Painting of the Rebirth
- XVIe century: Baroque - Caravagisme - School of the Danube - Mannerism - Novelists
- XVIIe century: academic Painting - Ténébrisme - Ukiyo-e
- XVIIIe century: Neoclassicism - Art qajar - Rococo - Romanticism
- XIXe century: Arts & Crafts - School of Barbizon - Impressionism - Luminisme - Nabi - Na5ive art - Naturalism - Art nouveau - Pointillisme - Post-impressionism - Préraphaélisme - Symbolism
- XXe century
- Before war: Action Painting - Abstract art - Arte Povera - Ash Edge School - Bauhaus - Constructivisme - Cubism - analytical Cubism - synthetic Cubism - Art déco - Dadaism - Expressionnisme - Fauvisme - Futurism - Graffiti - Harlem Rebirth - Modernism - Muralisme - Orphisme - nonfigurative Painting - New Objectivity - Pittura Metafisica - Précubisme - Primitivism - Purism - Rayonnisme - Realism - Shin-Hanga - Suprématisme - Surrealism
- After war: Automatistes - Conceptual art - rough Art - Colorfield Painting - Cobra - abstract Expressionnisme - Free Figuration - narrative Figuration - Gutai - Hyperréalisme - Hypermodernisme - abstract Painting - Minimalisme - Néo-expressionnisme - New Deer - New realism - New figuration - COp Art - Photoréalisme - Pop art - Postmodernisme - Schematism - Street art - Stuckisme - Tachism - Trans-before-guard - Transpressionisme - Vorticism
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