The brief time from 1905 to 1910 was essential to the development of modern art and modern physics much in part to the political and economic issues that were affecting people at during <span>that five-year period.
</span>An artistic movement known as Fauvism began in France during this time and changed the approach of many artists from that of the Symbolist art movement which concentrated on spiritual mysticism, the deviant, the sensual, and the depraved. Symbolists put their focus on theoccult, the melancholic, fantasy, gloomy, and malevolent subjects whereas those who produced works in the Fauve style chose vivid jovial landscapes and figured portraits. They used intense <span>shades and brushwork that were quite distinctive. </span> Artists incorporated imagery, design, and academic concepts to produce works that embraced individual expression. Artists drew from the ideas of scientific leaders such as Einstein, whose annus mirabilis papers became the basis of modern physics and others such as Bohr, Rutherford,<span>Thomson and the Curies, who were leading the field in their works.</span>
The period between 1905 to 1910 was crucial to the development of modern art and modern physics due to the artistic movement known as Fauvism.
This movement was originated in France and it is considered to be the first real art of the 20th century. Although it was just formed by a group of friends with shared ideas about painting, they changed the way of approaching Symbolist art. Artists embraced imagery, design, and individual expression, they had also incorporated some academic concepts derived from the ideas of scientific leaders of the time.
Fauvism was a radicalized movement in art and besides it lasted a short period, it had a heavy effect on the value and role of color in painting
The Disciple Paul was decapitated, and the Disciple Peter was crucified but upside down, I was not able to see the image, but if is a crucifixion and is not upside down, it was Jesus.
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