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Month October 2021

Survey 5: Painters And Posters (1850 – 1895) | Art Nouveau: An Innovative Style Of Modern Art

Art Nouveau (French for “New Art”) is a visual arts, design, and architecture style that flourished in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (1890– 1914). Art Nouveau expanded simultaneously in most cultures and European countries, as well as in… Continue Reading →

Typography Zine | Blackletter: Just A Little Gothic

For the typography assignment, I decided to do mine on blackletter. I started by gathering all the research I needed. I chose to include information that I thought was important to the topic since the size of my zine does… Continue Reading →

Neoclassicism, Romanticism, & Rococo | Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684 – 1721)

One of the most brilliant and original artists of the eighteenth century was Jean-Antoine Watteau. Watteau’s influence on the development of Rococo art in France and Europe lasted far beyond his lifetime. At a time of aristocratic excess and hedonism,… Continue Reading →

Survey 3: Block Books & Baroque (1450 – 1750) | Magic In The Middle Ages

Do you believe in magic? Magic in the modern day is shown through movies, television, and stories. To us, the idea of magic is a creation of our imagination. To put it into simpler terms, magic isn’t real. As far… Continue Reading →

Invision: Mood Board | The Evolution Of Art Nouveau (1850 – 1895)

For the last week, I have been researching how Art Nouveau evolved in the nineteenth century. To present the information I gathered, I had to organize it into a mood board. Before I started it, I thought this assignment would… Continue Reading →

Late Gothic & Early Renaissance | Simone Martini (1284 – 1344)

Simone Martini was an Italian painter, who had a major part in the development of early Italian painting and was credited for developing the modern International Gothic style. Not much is known about his life, aside from the fact that he… Continue Reading →

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