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Andreas93 [3]
2 years ago
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what were some differences between the Poussinistes and the Rubenistes that ultimately led the Rubenistes to break from the Fren

ch Royal Academy and create the Rococo style
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Alexxandr [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

On one side stood the Poussinists (Fr. Poussinistes) who were a group of French artists, named after the painter Nicolas Poussin, who believed that drawing was the most important thing. On the other side were the Rubenists (Fr. Rubénistes), named after Peter Paul Rubens, who prioritized color.

Hunter-Best [27]2 years ago
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Yes tbh ! answe r lols
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