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cloisonnismo
an artistic style popular in the late 19th century, characterized by bold outlines and bright, flat colors
What is "Cloisonnism"?
Cloisonnism was an art movement that began in France in the late 19th century, led by artists like Émile Bernard and Louis Anquetin. It is characterized by the use of bold, solid colors separated by thick black outlines. The movement focused on creating clear, decorative designs with strong contrasts and simple forms, often inspired by medieval art and Japanese prints. Cloisonnism did not emphasize depth or dimension but instead aimed for a flat, two-dimensional effect. The goal of Cloisonnism was to achieve a more decorative and abstract approach to painting, emphasizing the patterns and colors rather than realistic detail.
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