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Academic artAcademic art is art made according to the teachings of an art academy, often conventional in nature and resistant to innovation
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Academic artart produced by artists who have studied or are studying in art academies. Also known as academism. Major academies included the Accademia di S Luca in Rome, founded in 1593 under the patronage of Pop [..]
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Academic artTaught according to established rules in official art schools or academies, which began to proliferate from the early 18th century in Europe. London's Royal Academy and the Ecole des Beaux Arts i [..]
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Academic artTaught according to established rules in official art schools or academies, which began to proliferate from the early 18th century in Europe. London's Royal Academy and the Ecole des Beaux Arts i [..]
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Academic artpainting, works on paper, prints and sculpture. This term refers to art created according to the official academies of traditional painting and sculpture which flourished in Europe from the 17th to th [..]
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Academic artArt governed by rules, especially art sanctioned by an official institution, academy, or school. Originally applied to art that conformed to standards established by the French Academy regarding compo [..]
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Academic artAcademic art is not a movement per say, but it it is a term that has come with the advent of European and notable French style elitist academies. In various contexts academic art is used as a derogato [..]
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Academic art
(arts) A style of art influenced by European art academies, especially one which lacks innovation or individualism; academism.
* '''1873''', Mrs. Charles Heaton, ''A concise history of painting'', [..]
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