Action For Children Quiz Winter 2024 C/D...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Artistic Styles (a little overlap here, unavoidably):
Fauvism, Abstract Expressionism (Action or Colour Field), Impressionism (propa bo I tells thee), Pointillism (Divisionism), Neo-Classicism, Dadaism, Modernism, Post-Modernism, Futurism, Post-Impressionism, Renaissance, Constructivism, Minimalism, Romanticism, Symbolism, Superrealism, Site-Specificism, Formalism, Cubism (Analytic or Synthetic), Mannerism, Op Art, Pop Art, Pop Tart (made that one up), Comic Art, Digital Art, Graffiti, Photography, Political/Courtroom, Prehistoric/Aboriginal, Baroque, Gothic, Rococo, Victorian Classicism, Arts&Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Illustration, American Regionalism, Neo-Plasticism, Precisionism, Arte Povera, Folk Art, Bauhaus, Camden Town, Byzantine, Contemporary Realism, Magic Realism, Social Realism, Ukiyo-e (floating world), Academic Art, Brucke, Nabis, Pre-Raphaelites, Suprematism, Action Painting, Art Brut, Automatism, Assemblage, Bohemian (is this a real style?), Decadentism, Neo-expressionism, Neo-impressionism, Orphism, Rayonism, Synthetism, Tachism, Tenebrism, Yamato-e
Sorry, that's all I remember.
NP :-)
It's debatable.
I thought there would be more argument here about what is actually a movement and what is really a style.
If you really look hard at that list and study it in depth, it becomes much harder to go and have a look at Damien's 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living' without just a little apprehension.
"Some people say to me, 'I could have done that'. To which I reply 'But you didn't, did you?'"
Oh really, Damien.