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timeline (history of contemporary art)
Miguel Sanchez Hernández
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timeline (history of contemporary art)
1860impressionism
Dadaism (1916)
Cubism (1907-1914)
Fovism (1901)
Dadaism is a cultural movement that emerged in 1916 at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, Switzerland. It is known as Dadaism to the artistic and literary movement which is based on the irrational.
Cubism was an artistic movement developed between 1907 and 1914, born in France and headed by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Juan Gris. Cubism is undoubtedly one of the most important, significant and influential artistic avant-gardes of the entire 20th century.
Also known as Fauvism, it was a French pictorial movement characterized by a provocative use of color. It has been related to the free use of color.
It arose in France at the end of the 19th century and the name was already given for paintings from 1860 to 1870
Post-Impressionism 1890
Expressionism (1903)
Futurism (1915)
Surrealism (1920)
Futurism arose in Milan, Italy, promoted by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Ideological and artistic movement that sought to revolutionize ideas, customs, art, literature and language.
Cultural movement born in Germany in the early twentieth century that had its manifestation in various fields of art such as music, cinema, theater, dance, photography, although its first and main expression is found in painting.
Superrealism, Suprarrealism or Superrealism is an artistic and literary movement that emerged in France from Dadaism in the 1920s.
It is a historical-artistic term that is applied to the pictorial styles of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries after Impressionism.