- of writers. The term "
symbolist" was
first applied by the
critic Jean Moréas, who
invented the term to
distinguish the
Symbolists from the
related Decadents...
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Illustration to
Alexander Pushkin's The
Bronze Horseman, 1904. The
Russian capital was
often pictured by
symbolists as a depressing,
nightmarish city....
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Symbolist painting was one of the main
artistic manifestations of symbolism, a
cultural movement that
emerged at the end of the 19th
century in France...
- The
Symbolist Manifesto (French: Le Symbolisme) was
published on 18
September 1886 in the
French newspaper Le
Figaro by the Gr****-born poet and essayist...
- The
Symbolist Movement in Literature,
first published in 1899, and with
additional material in 1919, is a work by
Arthur Symons largely credited with...
- Many (but not all)
graphemes that are part of a
writing system that
encodes a full
spoken language are
included in the
Unicode standard,
which also includes...
- The
Symbolist movement in Romania,
active during the late 19th and
early 20th centuries,
marked the
development of
Romanian culture in both literature...
- symbolism or
symbolize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Symbolism or
symbolist may
refer to: Symbol, any
object or sign that
represents an idea Artistic...
- 1862, in
Cuisery –
October 29, 1928 or 1929, in Saulieu) was a
French Symbolist painter and illustrator. Bussière
studied at l'Académie des Beaux-Arts...
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Arnold Böcklin (16
October 1827 – 16
January 1901) was a
Swiss Symbolist painter. His five
versions of the Isle of the Dead
inspired works by several...