Kunst und Handwerk - Kunstrichtungen: 19. Jahrhundert
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Kunstbewegungen des 19. Jahrhunderts wie „akademische Kunst“, „les nabis“ und „Impressionismus“.
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an artistic style popular in the late 19th century, characterized by the use of small, distinct brushstrokes of contrasting colors to create an optical effect
Divisionismus
a group of German landscape painters active in the mid-19th century who were inspired by the Dutch Golden Age of painting
Düsseldorfer Schule, Gruppe Düsseldorfer Maler
a style of painting and sculpture that was popular in Europe during the 19th century, which focused on the accurate representation of classical themes and subjects
Akademische Kunst, Klassische Kunst
a 19th-century artistic and literary movement that emphasized the importance of beauty and the senses in art and life
ästhetische Bewegung, ästhetische Strömung
a group of French landscape painters active in the mid-19th century who were inspired by the natural beauty of the Fontainebleau forest
Barbizon-Schule, Gruppe von Barbizon-Malern
a style of art and architecture, predominant in late 19th century, marked by complex curved patterns depicting natural objects such as flowers and plants
Jugendstil, Kunst Neue
a late 19th-century and early 20th-century design movement that emphasized traditional craftsmanship and the importance of design in everyday life
Kunstgewerbe-Bewegung, Kunst- und Handwerksbewegung
a style of furniture and decorative arts popular in Central Europe during the early 19th century, characterized by simple, neoclassical designs
Biedermeier
an artistic style popular in the late 19th century, characterized by bold outlines and bright, flat colors
Kloisonnismus
a style and movement of art, music, and literature in the early 20th century that expresses extreme feelings and emotions instead of showing events or objects in a realistic manner
Expressionismus
a movement in German literature, art, and music that began in the late 18th century and emphasized emotion, imagination, and the power of nature
deutscher romantizismus, die deutsche Romantik
a group of Australian landscape painters active in the late 19th century who were inspired by the French Barbizon school
Heidelberger Schule
a group of American landscape painters active in the mid-19th century who were inspired by the beauty of the American landscape
Hudson River Schule, Hudsonschule
a movement in Islamic art that began in the late 14th century and was characterized by the use of abstract geometric shapes and calligraphic motifs
Hurufiya-Bewegung, Bewegung der Hurufiya
a movement in painting originated in 19th-century France that uses light and color in a way that gives an impression rather than a detailed representation of the subject
Impressionismus
a style of art and architecture popular in Central Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by its use of organic forms and floral motifs
Jugendstil, Art Nouveau
a group of Post-Impressionist French artists active in the late 19th century, who sought to create art that was more expressive and symbolic than the Impressionists
die Nabis, eine Gruppe von Nabis-Künstlern
an American landscape painting style popular in the mid-19th century, characterized by its use of light and atmosphere to create a sense of tranquility and peace
Luminismus
a group of Italian landscape painters active in the mid-19th century who were inspired by the Barbizon school of France
Macchiaioli
a Russian art movement active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which emphasized the importance of beauty and the senses in art
Mir Iskusstva, Welt der Kunst
a literary and artistic movement initiated in the late 19th century, marked by the accurate depiction of detail
Naturalismus
a German art movement active in the early 19th century, which sought to revive the spiritual nature of Christian art
Nazarener-Bewegung, Nazarenerbewegung
a style of French painting originated in late 19th century that was aimed to improve the impressionism by employing the pointillistic technique
Neoimpressionismus
a style of 19th-century European art and literature that romanticized the Middle East and its people, often in a way that was exoticizing and inaccurate
Orientalismus
an art technique using tiny dots of color to create an image
Pointillismus
a theory or practice of art that was formed in late 19th-century France as a reaction against impressionism and its concern for natural representation
Postimpressionismus, Post-Impressionismus
a group of English painters active in the mid-19th century who sought to revive the spiritual nature of Italian Renaissance art
Präraffaeliten
a literary or artistic style that gives a lifelike representation of people, events, and objects
Realismus
a literary and artistic movement that was prevalent in the late 18th century, which emphasized the significance of imagination, subjective feelings, and a return to nature
Romantismus
a group of Austrian artists active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who sought to break away from traditional academic art and create a modern, expressive style
Sezession
a late 19th-century style or movement of art that tried to express thoughts and states of mind in strong words and images, called symbols, and avoided detailed representations of the reality
Symbolismus
an artistic style popular in the late 19th century, characterized by the use of bold, simplified forms and bright colors to create a sense of emotion and movement
Synthetismus
an American landscape painting style popular in the late 19th century, characterized by its use of muted colors and soft, atmospheric effects
Tonalismus
a group of Austrian artists active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who sought to break away from traditional academic art and create a modern, expressive style
Wiener Secession, Gruppe der Wiener Secession
an artistic style popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by its use of abstract forms and spiritual themes
spiritualistische Kunst, spirituelle Kunst