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  • Jul 24, 2024 | invaluable.com | Alexis Culotta |Fine Art |Art Movements

    Estimated Reading Time: 6 minutesLast updated: 07.24.24The dynamic landscape of late 19th-century America demanded a powerful means to capture the era. Art answered this call in the form of American Impressionism, a movement that gained momentum from the 1880s onward and escorted American artists into international acclaim.

  • Jul 10, 2024 | invaluable.com | Abstract Art |Art Movements |Contemporary Art |modern art

    As the 1940s came to a close, a number of artists were looking for something new. Among them were Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still, leading figures in American Abstract Expressionism who wanted to redefine the genre with a groundbreaking style that set them apart from their predecessors and rejected any emphasis on gesture or action. Instead, color was their emotive driver.

  • Jul 8, 2024 | invaluable.com | Alexis Culotta |Art Movements

    Estimated Reading Time: 8 minutesLast updated: 07.08.24Just the name “The Gilded Age” invokes a sense of opulence and grandeur. And rightfully so; it was a vibrant period of American history that spanned the final decades of the 19th century. From the 1870s to 1900, the United States witnessed an incredible business boom that resulted in the creation of a new ultra-rich class.

  • May 13, 2024 | invaluable.com | Alexis Culotta |Art Movements

    Rising to prominence between the 1920-30s, the Art Deco aesthetic celebrated the changing modern landscape. As industrialization transformed skylines and technologies transcended people’s expectations for daily conveniences, architects and designers similarly updated their styles to brilliantly emulate the clean lines and sleek sophistication of the machine age. Let’s return to those “Roaring ’20s” to catch a glimpse of the essence of the Art Deco Style.

  • Mar 25, 2024 | prestigeonline.com | Art Movements

    It’s Art month at Prestige Singapore, and thus, only natural that we examine the relationship between the world of art and how it inspires the the art of high jewellery. Whether it echoes the bold brushstrokes of Impressionism or designed with the satirical allure of pop art, these jewellery creations become a unique canvas reflecting your personal taste in the vast realm of artistic inspiration.

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