Art Styles

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  1. 4. A style of American landscape painting from the 1850s to 1870s, characterized by effects of light
  2. 6. A contemporary style that aims to recreate pictures as closely as possible
  3. 8. A widespread art movement emerging in the early 14th century with a shift toward humanism, emotion, and the use of perspective
  4. 9. A painting style wherein the image is formed by colored dots
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  1. 1. A Western art period from the 1600s to 1750s, focused on grandeur, contrast, detail, movement, and deep color
  2. 2. A 19th-century movement characterized by visible brush strokes, open composition, depiction of light, and movement
  3. 3. A style focusing on truth and accuracy, rejecting idealization and exaggeration
  4. 5. A style emerging in America in the late 19th century, characterized by an overall atmosphere or mist of dark, neutral tones
  5. 7. A type of art present since ancient times, generally using walls in public spaces as a canvas