Harshita Sinha

Brushing Through Time: A Journey Through The Ages Of Art

Marked by realism, humanism, and classical influences, Renaissance art saw artists like Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael create iconic works.

Renaissance Art (14th-17th century)

Impressionist artists like Monet, Renoir, and Degas captured fleeting moments of light and color, breaking away from traditional techniques.

Impressionism (19th-20th century)

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 Cubism (early 20th century)

Pioneered by Picasso and Georges Braque, Cubism rejected traditional perspectives, fragmenting objects into geometric shapes and multiple viewpoints.

Surrealist artists like Dalí, Magritte, and Miró explored the subconscious, dreams, and fantasy, often blurring reality and the irrational.

Surrealism (20th century)

Abstract Expressionism (mid-20th century)

Pollock, Rothko, and de Kooning prioritized process over representation, creating dynamic, non-representational art that expressed emotion and energy.

Pop Art (mid-20th century)

Pop Art showcased popular culture, consumerism, and media through bold colors and iconic images, led by artists like Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Rosenquist.

Conclusion

From Renaissance to Pop Art, each movement has contributed to the rich tapestry of art history. 

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