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From the sixteenth century onwards, a number of specialized art schools sprang up across Europe, beginning in Italy.

 


Academic art is a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies of art.

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Academic Art is the painting and sculpture produced under the influence of the Academies in Europe and especially France, where many artists received their formal training.

Academic Art is closely associated with Neoclassical art, academic art flourished in Europe from the 17th to the 19th century.

Academic Art ( Academism )
(in 19th century)
The term "Academic Art" is associated particularly with the French Academy and its influence on the Paris Salons in the 19th century.

Academic Art
Taught according to established rules in official art schools or academies, which began to proliferate from the early 18th century in Europe.

academic art Art governed by rules, especially art sanctioned by an official institution, academy, or school. Originally applied to art that conformed to standards established by the French Academy regarding composition, drawing, and color usage.

Academic art (18th century): painting, works on paper, prints and sculpture. This term refers to art created according to the official academies of traditional painting and sculpture which flourished in Europe from the 17th to the 19th centuries.

Academic art: Originally a descriptive term. For art obeying academic 'rules' or art originating from within the academy. It became in the late 19thC a term of criticism.

Academic art
Nineteenth century academic art is still often seen as kitsch, though this view is coming under attack from modern critics.

"In academic art history, these reconsiderations of the nineteenth century allowed for new areas of specialization in a crowded field; and the emphasis on contextual description opened up a virtually limitless terrain of material to research, ...

academic art - art governed and sanctioned by official rules and standards pertaining to composition, drawing and other art principles; art influenced by academies and universities, ...

Birth of Venus, Alexandre Cabanel, 1863 Academic art is a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies or universities. ...

The movement was a reaction against Academic art and the notorious French Academy. They rebelled against the academic organizations that controlled the French art world with an iron fist. The movement began with Monet.

The New English Art Club, founded in 1885 as a protest against academic art, achieves its purpose by exhibition only. The International Society of Painters and Engravers, again, represents the wider ideas of the 10th century.

Cezanne agreed with his friends among the Impressionists that these methods of academic art were contrary to nature. He admired the new discoveries in the field of colour and modelling.

In Paris, Cassatt attended classes in the studios of the academic artists Jean Léon Gérõme and Thomas Couture. She also traveled extensively in Europe studying and copying old master paintings.

Neoclassicism continued to be a major force in academic art through the 19th century and beyond? a constant antithesis to Romanticism or Gothic revivals?

Neoclassicism was formalized in Europe as an outgrowth of Academic Art and again the popular characters from the past were represented by mostly nude models, such as Paul Thurman's 'Psyche'.

The system, though, articulated by the more academic art historians and critics, operating hand-in-hand with the art market which was only interested in money and not meaning, effectively absorbed all attempts at subversion and revolt into a neutral, ...

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This is an elected member of an academy,also an artist who follows the principles and traditions of Academic Art ...

encouraged the belief that it might provide a language in which art might filter into everyday life, decorating everything from architecture to ceramics. But as these hopes receded, geometric abstraction came to be seen as a somewhat academic art ...

and shows a painter's sensitivity to questions of light and colour, expression and movement. Enormously influential on patrons and painters, Alberti's ideas were the starting point for Leonardo's Trattato and the basis of subsequent academic art ...

Matisse was seen as the leader of the movement, due to his seniority in age and prior self-establishment in the academic art world.

See also: Painting, Movement, Sculpture, Roman, School

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