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Category: Contemporary

Starting from the second half of the 20th century to the present, the movement is heavily influenced by the culturally diverse and technologically advancing world.

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Plate from “Scenographiae…” by Johannes van Doetecum

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The spectacle of urban life through the works of Camille Pissarro

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Francesco Guardi, stylistic view and landscape paintings

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The tonal manner of Jan van Goyen and his diagonal design

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Life of Eugene Delacroix in the post-revolutionary Paris

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The Smoke Signal by Frederic Remington, long distance communication

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The Street Pavers by Umberto Boccioni, powerful form of the modern laborer

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A Rose by Thomas Anschutz, late nineteenth century American painting

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Fishing Boats, Key West by Windslow Homer, broad strokes of watercolor

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Albert Anker, the “national painter” of Switzerland, and his works

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