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  2. Famous Artists Who Defined And Continue To Shape The World Of Art

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    Henri Matisse was known as a versatile artist who dabbled in many art forms and experimented with various media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and graphic arts such as etchings, linocuts ...

  3. Edgar Degas - Wikipedia

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    Degas scholars have agreed that the sculptures were not created as aids to painting, although the artist habitually explored ways of linking graphic art and oil painting, drawing and pastel, sculpture and photography. Degas assigned the same significance to sculpture as to drawing: "Drawing is a way of thinking, modelling another". [45]

  4. Academic art - Wikipedia

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    Male art students painting "from life" at the École des Beaux-Arts (School of Fine Arts) in Paris. Photographed late 1800s. If approved, they would then draw from plaster casts of famous classical sculptures. Only after acquiring these skills were artists permitted entrance to classes in which a live model posed.

  5. History of painting - Wikipedia

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    An example of such would be Qian Xuan (1235–1305 AD), who was an official of the Song dynasty, but out of patriotism, refused to serve the Yuan court and dedicated himself to painting. Examples of superb art from this period include the rich and detailed painted murals of the Yongle Palace, [26] [27] or "Dachunyang Longevity Palace", of 1262 ...

  6. Classicism - Wikipedia

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    This period sought the revival of classical art forms, including Greek drama and music. Opera, in its modern European form, had its roots in attempts to recreate the combination of singing and dancing with theatre thought to be the Greek norm. Examples of this appeal to classicism included Dante, Petrarch, and Shakespeare in poetry and theatre.

  7. Periods in Western art history - Wikipedia

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    1 Ancient Classical art. 2 ... This is a chronological list of periods in Western art history. An art period is a phase in ... Leningrad School of Painting ...

  8. Cretan school - Wikipedia

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    The Cretan artists developed a particular style of painting under the influence of both Eastern and Western artistic traditions and movements; the most famous product of the school, El Greco, was the most successful of the many artists who tried to build a career in Western Europe, and also the one who left the Byzantine style farthest behind ...

  9. Category:Painters by period - Wikipedia

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    Italian painters by stylistic period ... (12 C, 202 P) Art Nouveau painters (2 C, 144 P) B. Baroque painters (10 C, 69 P) Biedermeier painters (14 P) C. Classical ...