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(impresszionizmus mozgalom)

(impresszionizmus mozgalom)

impresszionizmus

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

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Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" is a quintessential example of Impressionism, capturing the ephemeral beauty of light and nature.
The Impressionism movement revolutionized the art world in the late 19th century, emphasizing loose brushwork and vibrant colors over precise details.
What is "Impressionism"?

Impressionism was an art movement that began in France in the late 19th century. Main figures of the movement included Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Impressionism is known for its focus on showing the effects of light and color in everyday scenes. Artists used quick and soft brushstrokes and bright, unmixed colors to create a sense of liveliness and movement, often painting outdoor scenes to show natural light. The goal was to show how a scene felt in that moment rather than detailed or realistic representations. Impressionism changed the way people viewed art by emphasizing how light and color affect the senses.

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(pontillizmus)

(pontillizmus)

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an art technique using tiny dots of color to create an image

What is "pointillism"?

Pointillism is a painting technique that developed in the late 19th century, mainly created by artists Georges Seurat and Paul Signac. Instead of blending colors on the palette or canvas, artists apply small, individual dots or strokes of unmixed color directly onto the canvas. When viewed from a distance, these dots visually blend together, creating a full range of colors and a vibrant effect. Pointillism aims to be more accurate and clear in how color and light are represented, focusing on the scientific understanding of color mixing and visual effects.

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realism
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(realisztikus ábrázolás)

(realisztikus ábrázolás)

realizmus

a literary or artistic style that gives a lifelike representation of people, events, and objects

What is "realism"?

Realism was a literary and artistic movement that began in the mid-19th century, focusing on reflecting life as it truly is, without exaggeration or making it seem better than it is. In literature, writers like Gustave Flaubert and Henry James aimed to show everyday life and ordinary people with accurate detail, emphasizing the struggles and challenges of real life. In art, painters like Gustave Courbet and Jean-François Millet painted scenes from everyday life, often showing the harsh realities of labor and poverty. Realism aimed to give a truthful representation of the world, focusing on accurate details and avoiding representations that make things seem more appealing or dramatic than they really are. The movement emphasized a more straightforward and honest view of life, reflecting the social and economic conditions of the time.

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(romantikus mozgalom)

(romantikus mozgalom)

romantika

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

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What is "romanticism"?

Romanticism was an artistic and literary movement that began in the late 18th century. It emphasized emotion, imagination, and the beauty of nature, often focusing on personal feelings and intense experiences. In literature, writers like William Wordsworth and Edgar Allan Poe explored deep emotions and the power of nature, creating works that emphasized uniqueness and the wonders of life. In art, painters like Francisco Goya and J.M.W. Turner used vivid colors and lively arrangements to express intense feelings and dramatic scenes. Romanticism aimed to move away from the strict rules and formal styles of earlier periods, focusing on personal interpretations and the emotional impact of art and literature.

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(szimbolista irányzat)

(szimbolista irányzat)

szimbolizmus

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

What is "symbolism"?

Symbolism was an artistic and literary movement that began in the late 19th century, mainly in France. It focused on expressing ideas and emotions through shapes and images that suggest their subject rather than actual representations. Writers like Charles Baudelaire and Stéphane Mallarmé used language that cause strong images, memories, or emotion to mind to convey deeper meanings and feelings, often exploring themes about spirituality and personal experiences. In art, painters like Gustave Moreau and Odilon Redon used imaginative and dreamlike visuals to represent abstract concepts and emotions. Symbolism aimed to go beyond the literal and direct, using figurative and indirect representations to explore complex ideas and personal emotions.

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