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The Aesthetic Movement is a 19th century European movement that emphasized aesthetic values over moral or social themes in literature, fine art, the decorative arts, and interior design. Generally s...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Aestheticism (art movement), late 19th-century European arts movement which centred on the doctrine that art exists for the sake of its beauty alone, and that it need serve no political, didactic, or other purpose. ... CREATE MY Aestheticism NEW DOCUMENT...
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Between 1870 and 1900, these ideas came together in Britain in a new design philosophy called the Aesthetic movement. Although it was a mixture of many styles, Aestheticism drew greatly from Japanese elements.
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Aestheticism Movement One of Oscar Wilde’s many views in life included his saying, “Art for art’s sake.” Wilde was involved in the aestheticism movement, which attempted to establish art as just pieces of beauty and nothing more. ... More Essays on Oscar Wilde Aestheticism Movement...
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And so Aestheticism involved a complete revulsion against received standards of values. . . . Nothing better symbolized this spirit of revolt against the contemporary bourgeois spirit than the flamboyant costumes of the publicity-conscious Wilde set adopted as an outward sign of their defiance.
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The aestheticist movement took on extraordinary force at the end of the nineteenth century, primarily in France and England but also in Italy, Germany, and to a ... In histories of the movement, aestheticism is often conflated with the French l'art pour l'art movement, literary decadence, and fin-de-siècle dandyism.
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It flourished in the English Aesthetic Movement of the late 19th century. An emphasis on form rather than content in art remained influential in the West well into the 20th century. ... Miss Waterford, torn between the aestheticism of her early youth, when she used to go to parties in sage green, holding a daffodil,
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