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Medieval Art: 1200s - 1400s
Stylistically linked with Byzantine art. ...
Many of these works lend themselves to psychoanalytic interpretation, perhaps more so than Renaissance art. ...
Would appear to be a reaction to the dark images which typified Baroque art. ...
Was responsible for a freeing-up of content and form in art. ...
Can lay claim to being the most widely popular of all movements with art lovers and collectors. ...
Cubism generally acknowledged to have been the most significant art movement in the 20th century. ... Opened up entirely new ways of art-making. ... Sought to access the subconscious and translate this flow of thought into terms of art. ...
Pop Art late 1950s to early 1970s. ... Had a desire to shock or reject the supposed ideals of more intellectual art.
Approximate Word count = 779 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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