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REALISME
Arises after the French Revolution of 1848. Realism is a style that reflects historical reality and does not copy mythological, religious or allegorical objects. -
IMPRESSIONISME
It is developed in France in the XIX century, its main objective is to capture light and instantly -
MODERNISME
Artistic movement of the late XIX and early XX centuries, mainly architectural and decorative, which is characterized by representing issues related to nature and the abundant use of curved and asymmetric lines. -
L'EXPRESSIONISME
It is a broad movement, a collective mood that lasts from the end of the XIX century to the mid XX century -
EL FAUVISME
Born in 1905, it is considered the first avant-garde movement that breaks with tradition -
CUBISME
It emerged from the hand of Picasso and Braque around 1907 -
FUTURISME
He wants to break away from the past and exalt all that is modern: the technology ... -
ORFISME
Born in France in 1911 in the hands of both brothers Robert and Sonia Delaunay -
CONSTRUCTIVISME
Born in Russia with the October Revolution of 1914 -
INFORMALISME
Born in 1915 in Europe, he gave the name of the Tapietian critic -
ABSTRACCIÓ
Movement of the 20th century completely omits any reference of reality -
DADAISME
Anti-artistic movement emerged in Zurich in 1916, Dadaism performs absurd works -
NEOPLASTICISME
Born in Holland in 1917 one of the creators went to Van Doesburg -
SURREALISME
Surrealism appears in 1924 by André Breton -
ART CONTEMPORÀNI
His works are those artistic expressions originated during the course of the twentieth century.