Introduction:
Art movements are styles or tendencies that relate to a specific philosophy followed by a group of people during a restricted period of time. Art movements evolved over centuries from the beginning of time, which was important for the current modern art era. Each progressive art movement was the avant-garde where individual innovated & experimented with the new. The progression & change meant pushing boundaries of what was accepted. Art movements were not restricted to mainstream art. It included culture, politics & other socio-economic elements as well.
Research leads to believe that the concept of study of art movements became important during the period of time corresponding to modern art. The objective was to understand how each movement evolved and resulted in
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During this era a world of play and entertainment was a utopian world and could only be imagined. Japoisme saw the time when the Ukiyo ideology to take shape in forms of paintings prints.
Art Nouveau
It was a movement that was introduced in the late 19th and early 20th century. It was the beginning of modern design and the used of materials in an unconventional way. The designers had an idea to escape from the eclectic and heavy past. Artist began drawing inspirations from organic forms in nature and played with true geometric shapes. Previous art movements saw art such as sculpting and painting as superior to the decorative art forms and this time around designers wanted to move away from that view.
Art nouveau sought inspiration in modernisation and at this time industrial production was at its peak since its inception. Believing that the previous art movements were too frivolous in their decorations, they wanted to bring in form to function. They believed that the function of an object must dictate the design.
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