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THE ISM IN MODERN ART

    1 Author(s):  JOGENDER PAL SINGH

Vol -  8, Issue- 10 ,         Page(s) : 95 - 103  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

One notorious feature of the world of art historians is the fatal ‘ism’ - that process of compartmentalizing the Western Art .Surprisingly often, these ‘isms’ evolve out of what is originally a criticism of a particular period. For example, ‘Mannerism’ was coined while the 16th century Italian habit of drawing ‘mannered’ distorted forms fell out of fashion. Likewise, pre-Renaissance architecture began to be described as ‘Gothic’ in comparison to the intellectual beauty of Classical architectural forms. In the later 19th century, artistic movements beginning with

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