1.4.8 Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (1848-1855)

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1.4.7 Spanish Eclecticism (1845-1890), Macchiaioli, Italy (1850s)

Forward to 1.4.8 Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (1848 – 1854)Back to 1.4.6 American Barbizon school (1850-1890s) – Back to 1.4 After Romanticism index Forward to 1.5 Modern Art (1860-WWI) QUICK LINKS:Spanish Eclecticism 1845-90:Capitulation. OrtizThe Siesta, AlsinaExecution Torrijos, Gispert Pérez Macchiaioli (1850s):Country Road, AbbatiPalazzo del Podestà, AbbatiPalmieri Rotunda, FattoriGhetto Florence, Signorini Spanish Eclecticism was a movement among Spanish […]

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1.4.6 American Barbizon School (1850-1890s)

Forward to 1.4.7 Spanish Eclecticism and Macchiaioli, ItalyBack to 1.4.5 Hague School, Netherlands (1870-1900)Forward to 1.5 Modern Art (1860-WWI) QUICK LINKS:Watching the turkeys, WalkerIn the Berkshires, Inness View of Gloucester Harbour, Hunt The American Barbizon School was a group of painters and style partly influenced by the French Barbizon school, who were noted for their […]

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1.4.5 Hague School (1870-1900)

Forward to 1.4.6 American Barbizon school (1850-1890s)Back to 1.4.4 Peredvizhniki and Abramtsevo Colony (1870 – 1890)Forward to 1.5 Modern Art (1860-WWI) QUICK LINKS:Cows in a Puddle, BildersTrekvliet Shipping Canal, WeissenbruchChildren of the Sea, Israëls Morning Ride on the Beach, MauveVillage near Schiedam, MarisForest View Near Barbizon, Weissenbruch List of other leading Hague School artists The […]

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1.4.4 Peredvizhniki and Abramtsevo Colony (1870 – 1890)

Forward to 1.4.5 Hague School, Netherlands (1870-1900)Back to 1.4.3 Realism and Barbizon indexForward to 1.5 Modern Art (1860-WWI) QUICK LINKS:Barge Hauliers on the Volga, RepinRooks have come back, Savrasov Wet Meadow, VasilyevAutumn Day at Abramtsevo, Repin Peredvizhniki, often called The Wanderers or The Itinerants in English, were a group of Russian realist artists who formed […]

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1.4.3.5 Japonism (1854-1900)

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1.4.3.4 Luminism (1850-1875)

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1.4.3.3 Victorian Art (1840-1901)

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1.4.3.2 Barbizon School (1830-1875)

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1.4.3.1 Realism (1830-1900)

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1.4.3 Realism and Barbizon (1830-1870)

Forward to 1.4.3.1 Realism (1830-1900) – Forward to 1.4.4 Peredvizhniki and Abramtsevo Colony (1870 – 1890)Back to 1.4.2 Biedermeier, Germany (1810-1860) – Back to 1.4 After Romanticism (1780-1860) 1.4.3.1 Realism (1830-1900) 1.4.3.2 Barbizon Schoool (1830-1875) 1.4.3.3 Victorian Art (1840-1900) 1.4.3.4 Luminism (1850-1875) 1.4.3.5 Japonism (1854-1900) Forward to 1.4.3.1 Realism (1830-1900) – Forward to 1.4.4 Peredvizhniki […]

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1.4.2 Biedermeier Germany (1810-1860)

Forward to 1.4.3 Realism and Barbizon (1830-1870)Back to 1.4.1 Norwich School, England (1803 – 1833) QUICK LINKS:Shelering from the Storm, GauermannHoly Roman Emperor Francis II, von AmerlingSunday Stroll, SpitzwegSelf Portrait, Weber Pietro Stanislao Parisi, TominicRomatic Scene, WeberFeast of Corpus Christi, Waldmüller The term ‘Biedermeier’ refers to the style of German Art of the 19th Century […]

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1.4.1 Norwich School (1803-1833)

Forward to 1.1.4.2 Biedermeier, Germany (1810-1860)Back to 1.1.4 After Romanticism QUICK LINKS:On the Greta, CotmanMarl Pit, CotmanMousehold Heath, CromeLambeth from the river, StarkNorwich River, CromePevensey Bay, VincentAmsterdam, Crome Dutch Fair Great Yarmouth, VincentFoundry Bridge, LadbrokeThorpe Water Frolic, StannardStorm on Yarmouth Beach, CotmanOn the Norfolk Broads, Bright The Norwich School of painters was the first provincial […]

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1.4 After Romanticism (1780-1860)

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