6.1 Symbolism in Romanticism
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Symbolism in art spans various movements, using imagery to convey deeper meanings. From colors and animals to religious icons and geometric shapes, artists employ symbols to express emotions, ideas, and spiritual truths. This approach emerged in the late 19th century as a reaction against realism. Symbolism influenced major art movements like Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Art Nouveau, and Surrealism. Artists like Gustav Klimt, Frida Kahlo, and Georgia O'Keeffe used symbolic elements in their works. Interpreting symbolic art requires understanding cultural context, personal experiences, and psychological theories.
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Symbolism in art spans various movements, using imagery to convey deeper meanings. From colors and animals to religious icons and geometric shapes, artists employ symbols to express emotions, ideas, and spiritual truths. This approach emerged in the late 19th century as a reaction against realism. Symbolism influenced major art movements like Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Art Nouveau, and Surrealism. Artists like Gustav Klimt, Frida Kahlo, and Georgia O'Keeffe used symbolic elements in their works. Interpreting symbolic art requires understanding cultural context, personal experiences, and psychological theories.
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