Various artistic movements

Definition: An artistic movement is a group of artists who share a common vision, techniques, or aesthetic ideals during a specific period. Often emerging in reaction to previous conventions, these movements bring artists together around a recognizable approach or style, influencing painting, sculpture, and literature.

What do you call a masterpiece?

A masterpiece is a creation typically in art, literature, or music that displays extraordinary skill, creativity, or workmanship, often regarded as the finest work of a person’s career. It is a consummate example of excellence that has been highly praised, sometimes known as a masterwork or magnum opus.

Artistic movements

Baroque (1580-1750)

Impressionism (1860-1886)

Cubism (1907-1914)

Surrealism (1924-1969)