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Modern Art Movements recipical

Date Added: November 24, 2008 11:49:03 AM
Author: david
Category: Art Movements

Edutainment > Modern Art Movements

Modern Art Movements I
Modern Art Print
Modern Art Print
copyright Shi Yanqing born 1979

With the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the second half of the 19th century, new art styles and movements appeared and disappeared at an increasingly fast pace - thus reflecting the growing rate of changes in our society. Here is a short overview on important modern art movements from Impressionism to Op Art.

For copyright reasons we cannot display any images of art works by artists like Pablo Picasso or Salvador Dali on this web page. Instead we show you images of woodblock prints by modern Chinese artist Shi Yanqing born 1979 from the series My Villagers from 2006. If you are interested in purchasing works by this leading Chinese artist, please contact us.

Impressionism

The history of modern art started with Impressionism.

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