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Academic art, academicism, or
academism, is a
style of
painting and
sculpture produced under the
influence of
European academies of art. This
method extended...
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highly influential Académie des Beaux-Arts
defined the
style known as
Academism. In the
second part of the 19th century, France's
influence over painting...
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features of
several styles.
Having left
school and
being a
representative of
academism, he
demonstrated some of the
qualities which would be most
clearly shown...
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followed in June, 2005, just a
month before the
release of the
second book,
Academ's Fury. It was
released in
paperback on
November 28, 2006, with the third...
- The art of Europe, also
known as
Western art, encomp****es the
history of
visual art in Europe.
European prehistoric art
started as
mobile Upper Paleolithic...
- Known for
Painting Notable work Nero's Torches,
curtain for the
Juliusz Słowacki
Theatre in Kraków,
curtain for the Lwów
Theatre Movement Academism Awards...
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artworks intended for
study and copying. In the mid-19th century, the
Academism of
training staff, much
influenced by the
doctrines of
Dominique Ingres...
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Muromachi and
emphasized the
imperial court. With
militarism on the rise,
academism also
encouraged the
image of
Nobunaga as an
innovator and loyalist. On...
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theories pla**** the most
significant role in the
development of
academism. The
vales of
academism were
situated in the
centre of the
Enlightenment project of...
- Vetensk.
Academ. Handlingar. 40: 238. Hjelm, P. J. (1788). "Versuche mit Molybdäna, und
Reduction der
selben Erde".
Svenska Vetensk.
Academ. Handlingar...