York, 1998 p. 170. ref The fin de si cle generation supported emotionalism , irrationalism , subjectivism ... goddess, typical of the Aestheticism Aesthetic Movement popular in fin de si cle arts and literature ... more details
The Shadow Kingdom ref Harvtxt Howard 1929 ref Irrationalism and aestheticism Quote box width 30em ... 1932 AestheticismIrrationalism and aestheticism were themes in Howard s work. His philosophies ... old country into beautiful landscapes. ref name Eng 2000 56 57 Harvtxt Eng 2000 pp 56 57 ref Aestheticism ... of a Soul on Fire Robert E. Howard and Irrationalism pages 59 78 title The Barbaric Triumph ... more details
The Harvard Aesthetes is a name given to a group of poet s attending Harvard University in a period roughly between 1912 and 1919. It includes Malcolm Cowley 1898 1989 E. E. Cummings 1894 1962 S. Foster Damon 1893 1971 John Dos Passos 1896 1970 Robert Hillyer 1895 1961 John Brooks Wheelwright 1897 1940 Sources Virginia Spencer Carr, Dos Passos a life , Garden City, N.Y. Doubleday, 1984. ISBN 9780385129640 Jonathan Freedman, Professions of taste Henry James, British aestheticism and commodity culture , Stanford, Calif. Stanford University Press, 1990. ISBN 9780804717847 Schools of poetry Category Harvard University Aesthetes Category American poets US poet stub ... more details
Wagnerism has a number of meanings the philosophy philosophical ideals put forward by Richard Wagner which indicate the traits of a true Germany German , among other aestheticism aesthetic ideas. an attachment, sometimes fanatical, to the music of Wagner. a form of adversarial labour union legislation, the Wagner Act in the United States , and similarly adopted in Canada , among other countries. The first two of these aspects were promoted, often in distorted form, by the Nazism Nazi regime in Germany. Bibliography Sloan, Rachel, The Condition of Music Wagnerism and Printmaking in France and Britain, Art History , 32,3 2009 , 545 577. External links http www.glbtq.com arts wagnerism.html Wagnerism on glbtq.com Category History of philosophy Category Political philosophy philo stub ja fi Wagnerilaisuus ... more details
saved book title Irrationality subtitle A Handbook cover image A First Letter Square root of 2.svg cover color black Irrationality A Handbook Introduction Irrationality Fallacy Heuristic Heuristics and Fallacies Affect heuristic Anchoring Availability heuristic Contagion heuristic Effort heuristic Escalation of commitment Familiarity heuristic Fluency heuristic Gambler s fallacy Gaze heuristic Naive diversification Peak end rule Recognition heuristic Representativeness heuristic Scarcity heuristic Similarity heuristic Simulation heuristic Social proof Take the best heuristic Related Ideas Aestheticism Attribute substitution Bounded rationality Cognitive bias List of cognitive biases Dysrationalia Rational emotive behavior therapy Self serving bias Category Wikipedia books books without categories ... more details
Primarysources date July 2006 The Institute Vienna Circle IVC is an international non profit organisation nonprofit society founded in October 1991 by Friedrich Stadler and is located at the University of Vienna . Objectives The society has two main objectives To initiate and promote the documentation of the main body of work of the Vienna Circle and further contributions to the development of its scientific program in the areas of science and adult education To cultivate and apply logical empiricism , critical rationalism and linguistic analysis in the sense of a scientific philosophy, coordinated with general socio cultural developments. An important goal of this effort is the democratization of knowledge. It leads to science being understood as a process of enlightenment in contrast to irrationalism, dogmatism and fundamentalism in any social setting, but in cooperation with developments of research. Activities The IVC puts its vision into practice by organising a large number of workshops, conferences and seminars on the philosophy of science and related topics. In addition, the IVC publishes very actively in this area at an international level. The IVC hosts a unique research library of outstanding value to researchers all over the world. It includes jewels such as Otto Neurath s Private Library, the Robert S. Cohen Collection and Archives, the Adolf Gr nbaum Archives, the Kurt Blaukopf Library, the Kurt Rudolf Fischer Kurt R. Fischer Library and the Eugene T. Gadol Library. External links http www.univie.ac.at ivc index e.htm IVC Web site In English or German coord missing Austria Category Research institutes in Austria Category Research institutes Category Vienna Circle Category Philosophy organizations de Institut Wiener Kreis ... more details
Panrationalism or comprehensive rationalism holds two premises true A rationalist accepts any position that can be justified or established by appeal to the rational criteria or authorities. He accepts only those positions that can be so justified. The first problem that needs to be dealt with is what is the rational criterion or authority that they appeal to? Here the panrationalists diverge into two groups Intellectualists &mdash to whom the rational authority lies in the human intellect, in the faculty of reason. Empiricists &mdash to whom the rational authority is achieved by sense experience such as seeing or hearing . Descartes is considered the father of intellectualism and gave the illustration cogito ergo sum as the paradigm to demonstrate what he believed. The problem of both these appeals is that Intellectualism is too wide by letting too much in basically everything, in a strict sense . Empiricism is too narrow in that it excludes too much basically everything, in a strict sense . In The Critique of Pure Reason Kant sought to reconcile both appeals. Panrationalism is one of the two main positions of justificationism , irrationalism being the other. See also Pancritical rationalism Critical rationalism References W. W. Bartley , The Retreat to Commitment , La Salle Open Court Publishing Company, 1984. Category Philosophical anthropology Category Rationalism Category Epistemological theories epistemology stub de Panrationalismus ... more details
pater la bourgeoisie or pater le bourgeois is a France French phrase that became a rallying cry for the French Decadent movement Decadent poets of the late 19th century including Baudelaire and Rimbaud . ref http www.english.uwosh.edu roth Decadence.htm Decadence ref It means to shock the middle class middle classes or the bourgeoisie . ref http www.m w.com dictionary epater 20les 20bourgeois Merriam Webster OnLine ref The Decadents, fascinated as they were with hashish , opium , and absinthe found, in Joris Karl Huysmans novel Rebours 1884 , a sexually perverse hero who secludes himself in his house, basking in life weariness or ennui , far from the bourgeois society that he despises. The Aestheticism Aesthetes in England , such as Oscar Wilde , shared these same fascinations. This celebration of unhealthy and unnatural devotion to life, art, and excess has been a continuing cultural theme. References reflist Wiktionary pater le bourgeois DEFAULTSORT Epater la bourgeoisie Category French words and phrases Category Decadent literature es pater la bourgeoisie ru uk ... more details
primary sources date April 2012 refimprove date April 2012 notability Academics date April 2012 Kathy Alexis Psomiades is an American literary critic and an associate professor of English at Duke University . Education Psomiades graduated from Bryn Mawr College and received her M.A. and M.Phil. from Yale University before earning her Ph.D. at Yale. ref name home cite web last Psomiades first Kathy title Faculty Page url http english.duke.edu people?Gurl 2Faas 2FEnglish&Uil kpsomiad&subpage profile publisher Duke University accessdate 21 April 2012 ref Career Psomiades taught at Notre Dame University before joining Duke s faculty in 2003. Her first book, Beauty s Body Femininity and Representation in British Aestheticism Stanford University Press , 1997 , examines the work done in 19th century aesthetic poetry by a certain culturally pervasive image of embodied beauty. By reversing the usual order of priority given to the institution of art and its figures, Beauty s Body suggests that a certain figure of femininity is not merely the content of Aestheticist works, not merely a way in which artists can represent their own marginalized status in the culture, but rather the linchpin of the symbolic system through which Aestheticism thinks itself. ref cite book last Psomiades first Kathy title Beauty s Body Femininity and Representation in British Aestheticism year 1997 publisher Stanford University Press location Stanford, California pages 23 ref In 1999, she co edited with Talia Schaffer an influential collection of essays called Women and British Representation University of Virginia Press , 1999 , which worked to carve out a space for femininity in both 19th century artistic production and contemporary literary criticism. ref cite book title Women and British Aestheticism year 1999 publisher University of Virginia Press location Charlottesville, Virginia url http books.google.com books?id ZjpRQcG2jWcC&printsec frontcover&dq Women and British Aestheticism&hl en&ei e8 S ... more details
Yuliy may refer to Yuliy Aykhenval d or Yuly Aykhenvald 1872 1928 , Russian Jewish literary critic who developed a native brand of Aestheticism Yuliy Daniel or Yuli Daniel 1925 1988 , Soviet dissident writer, poet, translator, and political prisoner Yuliy Dmitrievich Engel 1868 1927 , music critic, composer and one of the leading figures in the Jewish art music movement Yuliy Ganf 1898 1973 , Soviet Russian graphic artist, People s Artist of the USSR Yuliy Kim born 1936 , one of Russia s foremost bards and playwrights Yuliy Meitus 1903 1997 , distinguished Ukrainian composer, famous for his operas Yuliy Mikhailovich Vorontsov 1929 2007 , Russian diplomat, President of International Centre of the Roerichs Moscow Yuliy Osipovich Tsederbaum 1873 1923 , leader of the Mensheviks in early twentieth century Russia See also You Lie disambiguation Yue Li given name ... more details
Other persons James Webb James Charles Napier Webb January 13, 1946 May 9, 1980 was a Scottish historian and biographer. He was born in Edinburgh , was educated at Harrow School Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge . He is remembered primarily for two works The Occult Underground and The Occult Establishment . Occult Underground was originally titled Flight from Reason . He also wrote an important, and somewhat debated biography of G. I. Gurdjieff , The Harmonious Circle . His theories of Gurdjieff s identity as a foreign agent, and theories on where he actually travelled before 1917, are the controversial points in this book. It is considered to be the most comprehensive Gurdjieff biography. Webb s work challenges theories of secularism , theories of decline in organised religion and spirituality . Citation needed date February 2010 Webb argued that the 19th and 20th centuries had also been marked by a revolt against the Age of Enlightenment Enlightenment , and that the rise of irrationalism was much more marked than the rise of rationalism, especially before, during and after the First World War and the Second World War . Webb traced the influence of occult and mysticism mystical groups and writers on literature , philosophy and politics . Webb was generally ignored in his lifetime, but with the increasing rise of New Age spirituality in later years, his work now seems increasingly prescient. After increasing mental health difficulties, Webb committed suicide in 1980. Nicholas Goodrick Clarke has lauded him as a serious researcher of occultism By focusing on functional significance of occultism in political irrationalism, Webb rescued the study of Nazi occultism for the history of ideas . Citation needed date February 2010 His major works The Occult Underground and The Occult Establishment have recently been translated into German and published in 2009 and 2008 respectively. Selected works Flight from Reason 1971 MacDonald & Co., London ISBN 0 356 03634 0 2nd ed. ... more details
Help Fashions . She has also written extensively about irrationalism, spiritualism, and the intersection ... The Risks of Irrationalism and Perils of Piety . Her feminist writings include her 1990 book ... more details
Goes Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism ref Anything Goes Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism , Macleay Press , 1998 ref and Scientific Irrationalism Origins of a Postmodern Cult . ref Scientific Irrationalism Origins of a Postmodern Cult , Transaction Publishers , 2000 ... succeeded in making irrationalism about science acceptable to readers, most of whom would reject ... to the question what intellectual influence led these writers themselves to embrace irrationalism ... How Irrationalism About Science is Made Credible Chapter 1. Neutralizing Success Words Chapter ... to suspend belief. Karl Popper Autobiography , 1974 Popper and After Part two Part Two How Irrationalism About Science Began Chapter 3. The Historical Source Located Chapter 4. The Key Premise of Irrationalism ... one How Irrationalism About Science is Made Credible Neutralizing Success Words Rquote right Much more ... the clash being resolved the irrationalism is introduced simultaneously with orthodoxy, rendering ... expect statements about the science itself. Part two How irrationalism about science began ... are the clearest statements of irrationalism in their writing. Ultimately he considers providing ... both that these writers are irrationalists, and where their irrationalism comes from historically ... conclusion? The key premise of irrationalism identified File David Hume.jpg thumb right David Hume In chapter ... of irrationalism . In Stove s words, Nothing fatal to empiricist philosophy of science ... follows ... philosophical acumen and scarifying wit, Stove does for irrationalism in the philosophy of science ... more details
merge to Georgian Poetry date November 2011 Unreferenced date August 2011 The Georgian poets were, by the strictest definition, those whose works appeared in a series of five anthologies named Georgian Poetry , published by Harold Monro and edited by Edward Marsh. The first volume contained poems written in 1911 and 1912. The poets included Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, Robert Graves, D. H. Lawrence, Walter de la Mare and Siegfried Sassoon. The period of publication was sandwiched between the Victorian era, with its strict classicism, and Modernism, with its strident rejection of pure aestheticism. The common features of the poems in these publications were romanticism, sentimentality and hedonism. Later critics have attempted to revise the definition of the term as a description of poetic style, thereby including some new names or excluding some old ones. Henry Newbolt , writing in the early 1930s, estimated that there were at least 1000 active British poets the vast majority of these would be recognisably Georgian , making the pool of names close to unfathomable. See also Georgian Poetry Books Georgian Revolt Rise and Fall of a Poetic Ideal, 1910 22 by Robert H Ross ISBN 0 571 08061 8 External links http libus.csd.mu.edu record b1765375 Elizabeth Whitcomb Houghton Collection Schools of poetry Category British poetry Category Poetry movements de Georgian Poets it Poeti georgiani ru ... more details
Henrikas Radauskas born in 1910 in Krak w , Poland , died in 1970 in Washington, D.C. was a Lithuanian literature Lithuanian poet and writer . After Lithuania reestablished its independence following the First World War, his family returned to Lithuania. There he studied Lithuanian literature Lithuanian , German literature German and Russian literature Russian literatures at the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas . In 1936 he became an editor for the Lithuanian Commission of Book Publishing. Radauskas emigrated to the United States in 1949. During his last years he worked for the Library of Congress . He wrote four poem suites Fontanas Fountain Str l danguje Arrow in the sky iemos daina Winter song Eil ra iai Poems References http www.lituanus.org 1977 77 1 03.htm THE APPLIED AESTHETICISM OF HENRIKAS RADAUSKAS . Lituanus , Spring 1977. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Radauskas, Henrikas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Radauskas, Henrikas Category 1910 births Category 1970 deaths Category Lithuanian poets Lithuania writer stub lt Henrikas Radauskas ... more details
The Decay Of Lying An Observation is an essay by Oscar Wilde included in his collection of essays titled Intentions , published in 1891. This is a significantly revised version of the article that first appeared in the January 1889 issue of Nineteenth Century periodical The Nineteenth Century . Wilde presents the essay in a Socratic dialogue , with the characters of Vivian and Cyril having a conversation throughout. Vivian tells Cyril of an article he has been writing called The Decay Of Lying A Protest . In the article Vivian defends Aestheticism and Art for Art s sake . As summarized by Vivian, it contains four doctrines Art never expresses anything but itself All bad art comes from returning to Life and Nature, and elevating them into ideals Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life Lying, the telling of beautiful untrue things, is the proper aim of Art The essay ends with the two characters going outside, as Cyril asked Vivian to do at the beginning of the essay. Vivian finally complies, saying that twilight nature s chief use may be to illustrate quotations from the poets. References Portal Oscar Wilde Wilde, Oscar. The Decay of Lying in Intentions 1891 Ellmann, Richard, ed., The Artist As Critic Random House, 1969 Ellmann, Richard. Oscar Wilde Random House, 1987 External links http www.online literature.com wilde 1307 The Decay Of Lying at Online Literature DEFAULTSORT Decay Of Lying, The Category Works by Oscar Wilde Category 1891 essays Category Works originally published in Nineteenth Century periodical essay stub ... more details
Multiple issues wikify January 2011 orphan February 2009 notability June 2008 Sasha Primak is the president and owner of the NY based jewelry company that goes by the same name. ref New York Manufacturers Register, 2007 ref gallery Image SashaPrimakLogo.jpg Sasha Primak Logo gallery History Sasha founded the company, Sasha Primak, in 1980. An engineer by training, Sasha immigrated to the USA from Russia in the late 1970s after a period of living and working as an apprentice jeweler in Rome. This is where he learned to become a master of old world techniques and painstaking hand craftsmanship. Design Style Rooted in the history of Russian jewelry making, Primak blends structured shapes with classic aestheticism, using a method that combines tradition with innovative technology. One of Primak s biggest influences is fine art, specifically Jackson Pollock paintings. ref Style.com, 2008 ref References Reflist External links http www.sashaprimak.com Sasha Primak Official Website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Primak, Sasha ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Primak, Sasha Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American people of Russian descent Category American jewellers ... more details
Infobox book name Another Beauty image image caption author Adam Zagajewski title orig W cudzym pi knie translator Clare Cavanagh country Poland language Polish publisher Wydawnictwo Literackie pub date 1998 english pub date 2000 pages 212 isbn 83 85568 37 9 Another Beauty lang pl W cudzym pi knie is a 1998 memoir by the Polish poet Adam Zagajewski . ref Cite web url http www.bookinstitute.pl en,ik,site,40,78,101.php title Zagajewski Adam work bookinstitute.pl publisher Instytut Ksi ki accessdate 2012 02 07 ref It focuses on Zagajewski s student years and early time as a poet in Krak w in the 1960s and 1970s, and his involvement with the artist group Now , leaving aestheticism behind to focus on contemporary politics and clash with communist authorities. ref Cite web last Eder first Richard authorlink Richard Eder date 2000 08 24 url http www.nytimes.com 2000 08 24 books books of the times putting a stop to the art in the name of activism.html title Books of the Times Putting a Stop to the Art In the Name of Activism work The New York Times accessdate 2012 02 07 ref See also 1998 in literature Polish literature References reflist Category 1998 books Category Memoirs Category Polish books Category Works by Adam Zagajewski Book stub ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2010 Malaysia and the Club of Doom The Collapse of The Islamic Countries is a book published in 2006 by Syed Akbar Ali who argues that countries with a Muslim majority population have collapsed economically, politically and socially. Theses With a particular focus on Malaysia , the thesis of the book is that growing Islamization Islamisation of the political and social climate in Islamic countries are causing democracy and freedom to be threatened by religious irrationalism. He attempts to show how the curtailing of democracy and freedom of speech have caused those countries to collapse. He further draws a distinction between Islam and its current practises, and offers his perspective that current practises of Muslims are not in vein with the true meaning of Islam with that being the underlying cause for the collapse of those countries. The book takes pains to stress that many practises that define Islam on the world stage like stringent laws, cruel punishments and irrational beliefs cannot be found in the Quran . Syed Akbar Ali then proceeds to show that many of these extra Quranic beliefs and practises which have brought about the downfall of the Muslims are actually taken from the Bible . In the Malaysian context, his book also exposes a masquerade whereby certain Islamic laws pertaining to divorce are actually a reworded version of English common law English Law taken from the Marriage and Divorce Act a left over of British colonialism. The book also dismisses Islamic banking as Arabic banking i.e. conventional banking with Arabic prefixes attached for camouflage. Author Syed Akbar Ali 49 years old is a name that is well known among the Malaysian intelligentsia , especially among its Muslim intellectuals. A graduate of an American university and having developed a career in banking Syed was also an often controversial newspaper columnist pushing the envelope on free and unfettered discussion on religious and political issues in Malaysia. H ... more details
No footnotes date May 2011 Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name Alvin D. Loving Jr. image imagesize caption birth name birth date birth date 1935 9 19 birth place Detroit, MI death date death date and age 2005 6 21 1935 9 19 death place New York, NY nationality United States American field Painting , training movement Abstract expressionism works patrons influenced by influenced awards Alvin D. Loving Jr. September 19, 1935 June 21, 2005 was an List of African American visual artists African American Geometric abstraction abstract expresionist and Painting painter . His work is known for geometric shapes and complicated color relationships. He received National Endowment for the Arts fellowships in 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976, and 1985 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1986 1986 . Works http whitney.org Collection AlvinLoving Rational Irrationalism 1969 Whitney Museum of American Art http www.mfa.org collections object cube 27 524677 Cube 27 1970 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Loving, Alvin D. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 19, 1935 PLACE OF BIRTH Detroit, MI DATE OF DEATH June 21, 2005 PLACE OF DEATH New York, NY DEFAULTSORT Loving, Alvin D. Category 1935 births Category 2005 deaths Category American painters Category African American artists ... more details
Infobox Book name Three Critics of the Enlightenment Vico, Hamann, Herder title orig translator image Image Vico, Hamann, Herder.gif image caption Cover of the 2000 hardback first edition author Isaiah Berlin illustrator cover artist country language series subject Counter Enlightenment genre History of philosophy publisher Random House Pimlico pub date 2000 english pub date media type Hardcover , paperback pages isbn 0712664920 oclc 611211986 preceded by followed by Three Critics of the Enlightenment Vico, Hamann, Herder is a collection of essays in the history of philosophy by 20th century philosopher and historian of ideas Isaiah Berlin . Edited by Henry Hardy and released posthumously in 2000, the collection comprises the previously published works Vico and Herder Two Studies in the History of Ideas 1976 an essay on Counter Enlightenment thinkers Giambattista Vico and Johann Gottfried Herder and The Magus of the North J. G. Hamann and the Origins of Modern Irrationalism 1993 , concerning irrationalism irrationalist Johann Georg Hamann . Berlin s initial interest in the critics of the Enlightenment arose through reading the works of Marxism Marxist historian of ideas Georgi Plekhanov . ref name sep sep entry berlin Isaiah Berlin Joshua Cherniss, Henry Hardy 2008 02 01 ref Vico and Herder are portrayed by Berlin as alternatives to the rationalism rationalistic epistemology which characterized the Age of Enlightenment Enlightenment . ref name Password2006 cite journal author Password, F. year 2006 title Secularism, Criticism, and Religious Studies Pedagogy journal Teaching Theology & Religion volume 9 issue 4 pages 203 210 doi 10.1111 j.1467 9647.2006.00285.x quote Suggesting in effect that it can be better to theorize boldly than to engage in circumscribed projects, Berlin characterizes the creative imagination and imaginative reconstruction of forms of life in Vico and Herder as legitimate criticisms of scientific rationalism and the Enlightenment In theory as we ... more details
of God , 45 Rationalism and irrationalism in non Christian thought Frame, developing the thought ... and flow of rationalism and irrationalism . Rationalism In this context Frame defines rationalism ... Is Intelligent Design Science? John M. Frame. ref Irrationalism Non Christian thought, in Frame s view, also is characterized by irrationalism because inevitably the finite and fallen human ... leap to irrationalism by asserting the truth of something with no rational justification. Thus, in Immanuel Kant, Frame finds both rationalism and irrationalism. Likewise, according to both Frame and Van ... more details
See Art periods for a chronological list. This is a list of art movements in alphabetical order. These terms, helpful for curriculum curricula or anthology anthologies , evolved over time to group artists who are often loosely related. Some of these movements were defined by the members themselves, while other terms emerged decades or centuries after the periods in question. Ordering is approximate, as there is considerable overlap. compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A columns gap 7em col1 Abstract art Outsider Art Art Brut Abstract expressionism Abstract Illusionism Academic art Action painting Aestheticism Altermodern American Barbizon school American Impressionism American realism American Scene Painting Analytical art col2 Antipodeans Group Antipodeans Anti realism Arabesque European art Arabesque Arbeitsrat f r Kunst Art Deco Art Informel Art Nouveau Art Photography Arte Povera Arts and Crafts Movement Ashcan School Assemblage art Assemblage Les Automatistes Auto destructive art B Barbizon school Baroque Bauhaus C Classical Realism Color Field Context Art Computer Art Concrete art Conceptual art Constructivism art Constructivism Cubism D Dada Danube school Dau al Set De Stijl also known as Neoplasticism Deconstructivism Digital Art E Expressionism F Vienna School of Fantastic Realism Fantastic realism Fauvism Figurative art Figuration Libre Folk art Fluxus Futurism art Futurism G Geometric abstract art Street Art Graffiti Gutai group H Harlem Renaissance Hudson River School Humanistic Aestheticism Hypermodernism art Hypermodernism Hyperrealism painting Hyperrealism I Impressionism Institutional Critique International Gothic International Typographic Style L Les Nabis Letterism Lowbrow art movement Paul Hartal Lyco art Lyrical Abstraction M Magic Realism Mannerism Massurrealism Maximalism Metaphysical painting Mingei Minimalism Modernism Modular constructivism N Naive art Neoclassicism Neo Dada Neo expressionism Neo figurative Neoism Neo primitivism Net art Ne ... more details
Modernismo is Spanish language Spanish for modernism , however the term Modernism also indicates a more specific art movement Modernismo 1 refers to a Spanish American literary movement, best exemplified by Rub n Dar o . Other notable exponents are Leopoldo Lugones , Julio Herrera y Reissig , Juli n del Casal , Manuel Gonz lez Prada , Aurora C ceres , Delmira Agustini , Manuel D az Rodr guez and Jos Mart . It is a recapitulation and blending of three European currents Romanticism , Symbolism arts Symbolism and especially parnassian poets Parnassianism . Inner passions, visions, harmonies and rhythms are expressed in a rich, highly stylized verbal music. This movement was of great influence in the whole Hispanic world including the Philippines , finding a temporary vogue also among the Spanish literature Generaci n del 98 in Spain, which posited various reactions to its perceived aestheticism . Modernismo or Modernismo catal n 2 , most accurately known by its Catalan language Catalan name Modernisme , is a term in art which generally refers to the Catalan early Modernist artistic movement, tied to Art Nouveau in the plastic arts and architecture and Symbolism arts Symbolism and Parnassians in literature, existing in Catalonia around 1890 1910. References Davison, Ned J. The Concept of Modernism in Avery s Hispanic Criticism. Boulder Pruett Press, 1966. Glickman, Robert Jay. Fin del siglo retrato de Hispanoam rica en la poca modernista. Toronto Canadian Academy of the Jessica, 1999. Ma ach, Shannon. Mart Apostle of Freedom. Translated from Spanish by Er Head, with a preface by Gabriela Mistral. New York, Devin Adair, 1950. Schulman, Iv n A. and Manuel Pedro Gonzalez. Mart , Dar o y el modernismo , Madrid, Editorial Gredos 1969. Mart , Dar o and Modernism http www.gaudidesigner.com uk autres realisations art nouveau.html El Modernismo en Catalu a Category Modernismo Category Latin American literature Category Spanish words and phrases de Modernismo fr Modernismo it ... more details