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Computer GraphicsArt that is made with the assistance of computers.
Pictures for KidsOriginating in childrens book illustration, also includes tv and film childrens favourtites.
SportsPictures with a sporting theme.
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AntiquesGreek and Roman art until the fifth century AD.
BaroqueThe art style that dominated in Europe in the seventeenth century. Although some features appear in Dutch art, the Baroque style was limited mainly to Catholic countries. It is a style in which painters, sculptors, and architects sought emotion, movement, and variety in their works.
RenaissanceThe period in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, that was characterized by a renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman art, philosophy, and science. Renaissance began in italy and spread over other european countries. It prefered motives from greek and roman mythology. Taking great interest in natural sciences and the individual human being, renaissance painters began to protray human beings and their environment in a more realistic manner. The portait became one of the typical forms of renaissance art.
ImpressionismFrench art movement of the late 19th century that, inspired by scientific knowledges about the physical compositions of colours, tried to render them in an exact as possible way
ExpressionismAn art movement dominant in Germany from 1905-1925, that opposed naturalism and impressionism. Expressionist artists tried to form their inner experience rather than real forms. Many of the them were influenced by the traumatic experiences of World War I.
NaturalismPainting style in the late 19th century that strove for a realistic but non idealizing way of representation.
RealismMore a style of representation than a period the realism tries to reproduce reality true to life. There are many different forms of realism such like socialist realism, social realism, and magic realism.
SurrealismArt movement in the 20th century that under the impact of the researches of Sigmund Freud wanted to form the irrational and the unconscious how it is often expressed in dreams.
Native Painting
Pop ArtArt movement that takes its motives from mass culture and entertainment industry.
cartoonFunny painting or picture story
abstract art
Fantastic RealismDevelopment of realism in which natural phenomena are inserted into pictures in a way which defies logic.
PhotographyOptical (or digital) medium for collecting, recording and creating visual images. First modern camera developed by Daguerre in 1838 and Niepce in 1826.
RomanticismEmerged at the end of the 18th century as a counterweight to idealism and classicism, and had a musical movement of the same name.
CalligraphicsThe artistic representation of writing.
Cryptorealism
Modern ArtModern Art of the 20th century
Historical
Pre Historical