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- Aestheticism - Wikipedia
Aestheticism flourished, in the 1870s and 1880s, gaining prominence and the support of notable writers, such as Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde Those seen as guided by the movement were known as Aesthetes
- Aestheticism | Oscar Wilde, Decadence Symbolism | Britannica
Aestheticism, late 19th-century European arts movement which centred on the doctrine that art exists for the sake of its beauty alone, and that it need serve no political, didactic, or other purpose
- The Aesthetic Movement Overview | TheArtStory
To this end, Aestheticism embraced not only the "high" arts, but also ceramics, metalwork, fashion, furniture-making, and interior design Many Aesthetes, most notably Oscar Wilde, even adopted public personas through which they lived according to Aesthetic principles
- AESTHETICISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AESTHETICISM is a doctrine that the principles of beauty are basic to other and especially moral principles
- Aestheticism - Literary Theory and Criticism
Aestheticism was a 19th-century literary, artistic, and cultural movement influenced by the aesthetic philosophies of the German romantic school, by the art criticism of John Ruskin, and by French writers such as Théophile Gautier and Charles Baudelaire
- Aestheticism - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
Aestheticism is a literary and artistic movement in the 18th and 19th centuries that focused on the importance of beauty
- Aestheticism - Definition, Examples, History More - Art Theory . . .
What is Aestheticism? Aestheticism is a philosophy that emerged in the late 19th century, emphasizing the importance of beauty and art for art’s sake It rejects the idea that art should have a moral or social purpose, instead valuing the aesthetic experience as the highest form of human expression
- An introduction to the Aesthetic Movement - V A
Today Aestheticism is acknowledged for its revolutionary renegotiation of the relationships between the artist and society, between art and ethics, and between the fine and decorative arts, all of which prepared the way for the art movements of the 20th century
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