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  2. Symbolist painting - Wikipedia

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    Thus, there were few artists who approached Symbolism, among whom the following are worth mentioning. Jan Toorop and Johan Thorn-Prikker, as well as to a lesser extent Richard Roland Holst, who had a Symbolist phase between 1891 and 1900. [132] Other artists close to symbolism were Antoon Derkinderen, Hendrikus Jansen and Theo van Hoytema. [133]

  3. Symbolism (movement) - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium, symbolism became so popular that it came to be known as a national style, particularly in landscape painting: [34] the static strangeness of painters like René Magritte can be considered as a direct continuation of symbolism. The work of some symbolist visual artists, such as Jan Toorop, directly affected the curvilinear forms of ...

  4. Category:Symbolism (arts) - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; Slovenčina; ... Art and writing of the Symbolism movement of the late 19th century. ... Symbolist works (4 C, 3 P) W. Works about symbolism ...

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  7. Symbolist Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    The Symbolist Manifesto (French: Le Symbolisme) was published on 18 September 1886 [1] in the French newspaper Le Figaro by the Greek-born poet and essayist Jean Moréas.It describes a new literary movement, an evolution from and rebellion against both romanticism and naturalism, and it asserts the name of Symbolism as not only appropriate for that movement, but also uniquely reflective of how ...

  8. Symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist symbolism, the use of Buddhist art to represent certain aspects of dharma; Christian symbolism, the use of symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork or events, by Christianity; Symbols of Islam, the use of symbols in Islamic literature, art and architecture; Jewish symbolism, a visible religious token of the relation between God and man

  9. Gustave Moreau - Wikipedia

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    He began an inventory of his paintings about 1884, and the death of Delaunay in 1891 exemplified what could become of an artist's work after their death. Moreau arrived at the idea of leaving his house to the state as a museum, and remodeled his townhome in 1895, expanding his small studio on the top floor into a much larger exhibition space.