Symbolism
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British pronunciation/sˈɪmbə‍lˌɪzəm/
American pronunciation/ˈsɪmbəˌɫɪzəm/

Definition & Meaning of "symbolism"

Symbolism
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a late 19th-century style or movement of art that tried to express thoughts and states of mind in strong words and images, called symbols, and avoided detailed representations of the reality

symbolism definition and meaning

What is "symbolism"?

Symbolism was an artistic and literary movement that began in the late 19th century, mainly in France. It focused on expressing ideas and emotions through shapes and images that suggest their subject rather than actual representations. Writers like Charles Baudelaire and Stéphane Mallarmé used language that cause strong images, memories, or emotion to mind to convey deeper meanings and feelings, often exploring themes about spirituality and personal experiences. In art, painters like Gustave Moreau and Odilon Redon used imaginative and dreamlike visuals to represent abstract concepts and emotions. Symbolism aimed to go beyond the literal and direct, using figurative and indirect representations to explore complex ideas and personal emotions.

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the practice of using symbols to signify an idea, object, etc.

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Symbolism in art often reflects the artist's inner thoughts and personal experiences.
The artist embraced symbolism to explore emotions and spiritual themes in their paintings.
Symbolism in art often uses mythical creatures and dreamlike landscapes to convey deeper meanings.
Exploring symbolism in artworks requires interpreting visual cues and cultural references.
The author uses symbolism to link the protagonist's journey with themes of self-discovery.
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