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Revision as of 18:29, 30 December 2022
Art Styles, with examples, artist names (examples too), year, geo area
- From: https://theartling.com/en/artzine/contemporary-art-styles/
- From: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/types-of-art-styles-list/
Contents
Art Nouveau
- Avant-Garde
- abstract
- art deco
- Baroque
- Bauhaus
- Classicism
- Conceptual Art
- Constructivism Art
- Contemporary Art
- cubism
- dadaism
- de stijl
- expressionism
- fantasy
- fauvism
figurative
- Adjei Tawiah
- Tomokazu Matsuyama
fluxus
- folk ark
- futurism, retro-futurism
- gothic
- graffiti
- harlem renaissance, regular renaissance
- impressionism
- installation art
- interactive
- k pop
- kinetic art
landscape
- Thomas Moran
- Claude Monet
- Alfred Bierstadt
- Frederic Edwin Church
minimalist
- modern
- nature
- neoclassicism
oil
- Leonardo DaVinci
- Vincent Van Gogh
- Johannes Vermeer
- Rembrandt
optical illusion
pencil sketch
- Albrecht Dürer
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo
- Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
performance art
- photorealism
- pop art
portrait
- John Singer Sargent
- Edgar Degas
- Paul Cézanne
- Jan van Eyck
post-impressionnism
- precisionism
- primitivism
- renaissance
- rococo
- romanticism
- street art
- suprematism
- surrealism
- typography
- ukiyo-e
- urban
Index
Art Nouveau Avant-Garde Baroque Bauhaus Classicism Conceptual Art Constructivism Art Contemporary Art abstract art deco cubism dadaism de stijl expressionism fantasy fauvism figurative fluxus folk ark futurism, retro-futurism gothic graffiti harlem renaissance, regular renaissance impressionist installation art interactive k pop kinetic art minimalist modern nature neoclassicism optical illusion pencil sketch performance art photorealism pop art portrait post-impressionnism precisionism primitivism renaissance rococo romanticism street art suprematism surrealism typography ukiyo-e urban