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Neo-Romanticism. British movement of the 1930s to early 1950s in painting, illustration, literature, film and theatre.
Neo-Romanticism (1880-1910): painting, prints, works on paper. Neo-romanticism refers to the movement based on the revival of romanticism in art and literature.
Neo-Romanticism Neue Sachlichkeit Novecento Italiano Novembergruppe, founded 1918 Precisionism, c. 1918-1940s Regionalism (art), c. 1930s-1940s Return to order, 1918-1922 Scuola Romana, c. 1928-1945 Social Realism, c. 1920s-1960s ...
Neo-Romanticism broad term for several 20th-century European art movements that draw on mystical, dreamlike subjects; expressive, emotional forms; and Surrealism. Neue Kunstlervereinigung (Ger. "New Artists' Association") ...
style is often characterized by eclecticism, digression, collage, pastiche, and irony. Some artistic movements commonly called postmodern are pop art, architectural deconstructivism, magical realism in literature, maximalism, and neo-romanticism.
See also: Romanticism, Movement, Realism, Roman, Constructivism
 
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