The Pop Art, Art movement Pop Art is an art movement that was born in the 1950s emerging in America and Britain around that time which also saw the art…
Introduction | The Mona Lisa The Mona Lisa, also called the Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of La Joconde. The Renaissance period in the 14th and 15th centuries profoundly impacted…
Our history and culture today are extensively a product of movements that occurred throughout yesteryear. These movements took place in almost all work segments, be it art, architecture, engineering, trade,…
Abstraction is a concept that promotes evoking inner feelings and emotions, rather than replicating apparent reality. The idea of abstraction has been around since prehistoric times, when humans depicted forms…
Art Movement involves a unique technique or style that showcases a group of artists that share strict adherence to principles, objectives, philosophy or a period to be understood within a…
Modern art movement is defined as art created between the 1860s and the 1970s. Art has always reflected the society and culture in which we live. It has a powerful…
“The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.” To love and to live when one is an artist is an experience of a…
Invented by a group of artists based in Paris, Impressionism is a 19th-century artistic movement. Edouard Manet is pivotal in shaping the art movement. When we attempt to grasp the…
Arts and Crafts furniture, The Great Exhibition of 1851 held in London was the event that triggered the Arts and Crafts movement. William Morris’s vision inspired the emergence of the…
Figurative art is not to be confused with figure painting or figural art- that mostly captures the essence of human expressions or form, while on the other hand, figurative art…
Bold colours, harsh edges, angular forms- the imagery is as vivid as the vorticist painting is eponymous. Although Vorticism as a movement is reminiscent of the early 20th-century paintings of…
The Academic Art movement or academicism, influenced by the French Académie des Beaux-Arts, embraces the highlights from both neoclassicism and romanticism. The term Academic Art was traditionally used to describe…