The Evolution of Fine Arts Through The Ages: From Classical Tradition to Modern Movement

Author: Raghvendra Nishad

DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03100018

Abstract: People today frequently seem to become lost in the plethora of modern and contemporary art movements, just as art was continuously redefined throughout the 20th century. Therefore, we will give a thorough and chronological summary of all the major art movements of the last 150 years in this article. We’ll address the urgent topic of which movements are most pertinent today and elaborate on why art history has become so complex over the past 50 years by offering the required perspective and context. The quest for classical depiction and perfection gave way to the expressive, frequently rebellious character of modern and contemporary tendencies in the development of fine arts. With its emphasis on realism, idealization, and tradition, classical art changed as artists started to question accepted conventions and represent societal changes through fresh viewpoints and media in movements like Abstract Expressionism and Cubism. Significant shifts in the social, political, and philosophical spheres propelled this shift, creating a varied and frequently disjointed art world that is still developing today.

Keywords: Classical Depiction, Classical Art, Societal Changes, Political, Philosophical Spheres.

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