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  2. Periods in Western art history - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of periods in Western art history. ... 1860s; Düsseldorf school – mid-1820s ... International Typographic Style – 1950s, ...

  3. Category:1860s paintings - Wikipedia

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    1860 paintings (21 P) 1861 paintings (20 P) 1862 paintings (29 P) 1863 paintings (18 P) 1864 paintings (40 P) 1865 paintings (35 P) 1866 paintings (35 P) 1867 ...

  4. Western painting - Wikipedia

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    The rise of Christianity imparted a different spirit and aim to painting styles. Byzantine art, once its style was established by the 6th century, placed great emphasis on retaining traditional iconography and style, and gradually evolved during the thousand years of the Byzantine Empire and the living traditions of Greek and Russian Orthodox ...

  5. Category:1860 paintings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1860 paintings" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Symbolist painting - Wikipedia

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    The chronology of this style is difficult to establish: the peak is between 1885 and 1905, but already in the 1860s there were works pointing to symbolism, while its culmination can be established at the beginning of the First World War.

  7. 1860 in art - Wikipedia

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    January 1. John Cassidy, Irish sculptor and painter (died 1939); Jan Vilímek, Czech illustrator and painter (died 1938); January 29 – William Jacob Baer, American miniature painter (died 1941)

  8. Japonisme - Wikipedia

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    From the 1860s, ukiyo-e, Japanese woodblock prints, became a source of inspiration for many Western artists. [5] These prints were created for the commercial market in Japan. [ 5 ] Although a percentage of prints were brought to the West through Dutch trade merchants, it was not until the 1860s that ukiyo-e prints gained popularity in Europe. [ 5 ]

  9. History of painting - Wikipedia

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    Byzantine art, once its style was established by the 6th century, placed great emphasis on retaining traditional iconography and style, and gradually evolved during the thousand years of the Byzantine Empire and the living traditions of Greek and Russian Orthodox icon-painting. Byzantine painting has a hieratic feeling and icons were and still ...