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Symbolism
(Late 19th century)
Symbolism originated in France, and was part of a 19th-century movement in which art became infused with mysticism. French Symbolism was both a continuation of the Romantic tradition and a reaction to the realistic approach of impressionism. It served as a catalyst in the outgrowth of the darker sides of Romanticism and toward abstraction.
The term Symbolism means the systematic use of symbols or pictorial conventions to express an allegorical meaning. Symbolism is an important element of most religious arts and reading symbols plays a main role in psychoanalysis. Thus, the Symbolist painters used these symbols from mythology and dream imagery for a visual language of the soul.
Not so much a style of art, Symbolism was more an international ideological trend. Symbolists believed that art should apprehend more absolute truths which could only be accessed indirectly. Thus, they painted scenes from nature, human activities, and all other real world phenomena in a highly metaphorical and suggestive manner. They provided particular images or objects with esoteric attractions.
There were several, rather dissimilar, groups of Symbolist painters and visual artists. Symbolism in painting had a large geographical reach, reaching several Russian artists, as well as American. The closest to Symbolism was Aestheticism. The Pre-Raphaelites, also, were contemporaries of the earlier Symbolists, and have much in common with them. Symbolism had a significant influence on Expressionism and Surrealism, two movements which descend directly from Symbolism proper. The work of some Symbolist visual artists directly impacted the curvilinear forms of the contemporary Art Nouveau movements in Europe and Les Nabis.
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ArtLex: Symbolism An art movement which rejected the purely visual realism of the Impressionists, and the rationality of the Industrial Age, in order to depict the symbols of ideas...
Mark Harden's Artchive: Symbolism Symbolism began as a literary movement that developed from Romanticism in France in the second half of the 19th century, taking its themes of decadence, dandyism and mysticism from the novels of J.K. Huysmans...
Artcyclopedia: Symbolism Symbolism is a 19th-century movement in which art became infused with a spooky mysticism. It was a continuation of the Romantic tradition, which included such artists as Caspar David Friedrich and John Henry Fuseli...
Boston College: Fernand Khnopff (1858-1921): Belgian Symbolist Fernand Khnopff (1858-1921) began his career when Realism was the most advanced style in Belgium, and he always maintained a commitment to verisimilitude in the details of his works...
Boston College: Fernand Khnopff: Inner Visions and Landscapes Presents over 70 paintings and works on paper that span the career of this key figure in the European Symbolist movement.
Boston College: The Paintings of Edvard Munch Photos by Jeffery Howe. Edvard Munch (1863-1944), Norwegian painter.
Galerie Sublimatio: Jean Delville Understood in its metaphysical sense, Beauty is one of the manifestations of the Absolute Being...
International Art Treasures: Belgian Symbolism Fernand Khnopff, regarded as the leader of the Belgian Symbolist movement is currently the subject of an incredible retrospective prepared by the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
VWvortex - the Gustav Klimt Gallery ...By the early 1890s, a series of new artistic trends began to appear. Influenced initially by French...
WebMuseum: Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre He decorated many public buildings in France (for example, the Panthéon, the Sorbonne, and the Hôtel de Ville, all in Paris) and also Boston Public Library...
WebMuseum: Redon, Odilon He had a retiring life, first in his native Bordeaux, then from 1870 in Paris, and until he was in his fifties he worked almost exclusively in black and white, in charcoal drawings and lithographs...
Boston College: Gustave Moreau (1826-1898) Examples of artist's work. Excerpted quotes on art from Gustave Moreau
Boston College: Paul Gauguin Examples of artist's work.
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