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Most of the early 19th-century artists given in the chronological list above have been at some time grouped together under the rubric of "romanticism", including the "realists" (as the Barbizon school) and the "naturalists". Some of the most important are listed here. See also
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The following is a chronological list of artistic movements or periods in France indicating artists who are sometimes associated or grouped with those movements. See also
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The term is much criticised, but implies a frank and unidealized portrayal of real life, especially of the working classes and agricultural workers (in contrast to
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The term is most often associated with the following artists, though it could equally apply to most of the movements leading up to cubism.
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Founded in 1960, this movement stressed the importance of the real and the modern consumer object and was similar to the
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Founded in 1882, its satirical irreverence anticipated many of the art techniques and attitudes later associated with
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The expression "Rococo" is used for much European art throughout the 18th century, including works by the Italians
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is also fashionable. Some of the artists that are most often grouped as "Rococo" are listed below. See as well
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Founded in 1962, this international art movement stressed play, active participation, and unusual materials.
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was a landscape and outdoor art movement which preceded Impressionism. The city is near the
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was two periods of artistic production during the Renaissance centered on the
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The expression comes from the Hebrew word for "prophets"; from around 1888.
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means "wild beasts". They first appeared at the salon of Autumn 1905–1908.
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Though not an art movement per se, the Situationists did produce much
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frequented by artists in the late 19th century (1886–1888).
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Sometimes called "Cubic Orphism"; compare to the British
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