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Medieval art is that which was produced in the Middle Ages, when the Catholic Church had a strong power and influence throughout Europe. The art of that period reflected this a lot and had very strong religious elements, being a sacred art. It also featured many architectural works inspired by the architecture of the Roman empire and Gothic elements, mainly in England, Germany, Italy, Poland and the Iberian Peninsula.
Renaissance art separated from the influence of the church and had less sacred elements, but invested in elements that represented the greatest expectations and desires of men. At that time, art became something more cultured and intellectual and that is why it began to exalt the human figure by placing it as the center of the universe.
Baroque art, in turn, also has many religious elements, but more dramatic and detailed than in medieval art. Here the artists preferred the use of curves over geometric shapes, they had the divine as the center of the universe and imposed a strong play of shadow and light in their works.
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Named after the Hudson River, the 4-6-4 wheel arrangement came to be known as the "Hudson" type in the United States as these locomotives were the first examples built and used in North America. Built for high-speed passenger train work, the Hudson locomotives were famously known for hauling the New York Central's crack passenger trains, such as the 20th Century Limited and the Empire State Express .
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1) Painting, sculpture, and other art forms can be divided into the categories of representational , abstract and nonrepresentational art.
2)Pointillism is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image. Georges Seurat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism. The term "Pointillism" was coined by art critics in the late 1880s to ridicule the works of these artists
3)Surrealism is an artistic movement that has had a lasting impact on painting, sculpture, literature, photography and film.
4) Kandinsky felt that when he heard music, he could see colors. He put those ideas on canvas and expressed them in his writing. He argued that color combinations affected mood, and he wanted viewers of his art to have emotional experiences.
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