The art of designing and constructing buildings and structures
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The ground, parts, people, or things at the back of a picture, a painting, or a place.
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A style of painting and sculpture in which natural forms are made to look like geometrical figures or lines
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A movement where the paintings reflect the artists' state of mind rather than the reality of the external world.
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The part of a scene situated towards the front or nearest to the viewer
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An instrument made of bristles, hairs, etc and a handle, used for painting, cleaning, grooming, etc.
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A style of late 19th-century painting where the artists painted their impression of the subject in just one moment
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Something or someone written about or represented in writing, art, or music / (Grammar) a noun, noun phrase or pronoun representing the person or thing that performs the action of the verb
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A late 18th- and early 19th-century style in architecture, decorative art, and fine art, based on the imitation of surviving classical models and types
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A painting made with a paint obtained by dissolving certain pigments in an oily solution
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A style of architecture and decorative art that flourished throughout Europe from the late 16th to the early 18th century, characterized by extensive ornamentation
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A cultural movement that originated in Germany and the United Kingdom at the end of the 18th century and that gave priority to feelings
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The art of carving or modeling art in three dimensions, as by using marble, metal, etc
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A particular way of doing something, especially one in which you have to learn special skills
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A place or building where objects of historical, artistic, or scientific interest are exhibited, preserved, or studied
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The main French Romantic painter, Liberty leading the people (1830) is one of his paintings
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A period of 100 years
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French post-impressionist painter, considered to be the father of modern painting, author of Mont Sainte-Victoire