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andriy [413]
2 years ago
5

which art movement influenced many modern astronomical artists, with an emphasis on large natural formations dwarfing any human

elements in landscape scenes?
Arts
1 answer:
natima [27]2 years ago
3 0

The art movement that influenced many modern astronomical artists was the American art movement Hudson River School, which emerged in the 19th century.

The aesthetic vision of this artistic movement was influenced by:

  • Romanticism
  • Realism

The paintings depicted the Hudson River and the surrounding mountains.

The perspective of the works of art was pastoral and bucolic, revering the beauty of America through a perfect nature and peaceful coexistence among individuals.

As a highlight of the Hudson River School movement, we can mention the recognition of the American territory through works that portray the:

  • Discovery
  • Exploration
  • Conquest

It was therefore an essential artistic movement in the representation of US history since colonial times and was one of the most important in American painting.

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