Representational art
The representational art is an artistic style, in particular in the Peinture, which uses real objects, deforms them or changes them to transmit a message. The " term; art figuratif" is often taken within the meaning of art which represents the Human body or animal. If that is often true, it is not necessarily always the case. Indeed, figurative painting represents not only people but also objects such as a vase or a bottle, a Animal, a Fleur, a Paysage, and so on.
It can be realistic or stylized. The Rebirth, the baroque, and the Réalisme are artistic examples of styles of realistic representational art, in which the painter seeks to represent reality (the Mimésis). Movements like the Impressionnisme or the Expressionnisme also fit in the mobility of the representational art even if they are not also rigorous in their representation of reality.
Ultimately, painting can be divided into two principal categories, the representational art and the Abstract art, even if, with strictly speaking, the abstract art is a form derived from the representational art. Abstract painting is not worried to represent the objects which are expressed by themselves. Contrary to the representational art, the abstract art thus does not seek to represent something, a kind of illusion on the world. Despite everything, as well figurative painting as abstract painting can express emotional states.
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