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Where did the early 19th century art movement which reacted against Neoclassicism, the academy system...................

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Where did the early 19th century art movement which reacted against Neoclassicism, the academy system and virtuosity in art, take shape?

posted Dec 13, 2020 by Prithvi

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The movement, also known as the Brotherhood of Saint Luke, was dubbed The Nazarenes in reference to their preferred biblical style of dress and appearance. The artists were inspired by late Mediaeval and early Renaissance art, and aimed to embody moral or religious and spiritual values, in their work. They worked and lived together in a semimonastic style, aiming to return to the teaching style of the medieval workshop.

answer Dec 14, 2020 by Rajni
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