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capriccio
architectural fantasy in painting
Eurasiatic animal style
Iron Age art movement characterized by the use of animal motifs
Fête galante
category of painting created to describe Antoine Watteau's variations on the theme of the fête champêtre
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post-postmodernism
Post-postmodernism is a wide-ranging set of developments in critical theory, philosophy, architecture, art, literature, and culture which are emerging from, and reacting to, postmodernism and its antecedent, modernism. While there are varied definitions of post-postmodernism, common themes include a focus on sincere reconnection with the world that modernism had positioned the observer above, or postmodernism had alienated them from. In contrast to the ironic and unstable belief systems endemic to postmodernism, common themes of post-postmodernism include sincerity, trust, faith, immersion and

singerie
thumb|320px|Barbershop with monkeys and cats, Abraham Teniers, mid-17th century
Singerie is the name given to a visual arts genre depicting monkeys imitating human behavior, often fashionably attired, intended as a diverting sight, using satire. The term is derived from the French word for "Monkey Trick".
electronic art
art that uses or refers to electronic media
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antiquities
thumb|240px|A centaur struggling with a [[Lapith on a metope from the Parthenon, in the British Museum (London), part of the Elgin Marbles]]
thumb|240px|right|An Assyrian [[lamassu in the Louvre]]
thumb|right|240px|Chinese ritual bronze|Chinese ritual wine server (guang), circa 1100 BC
Antiquities are objects from antiquity, especially the civilizations of the Mediterranean such as the Classical antiquity of Greece and Rome, Ancient Egypt, and the other Ancient Near Eastern cultures such as Ancient Persia (Iran). Artifacts from earlier periods such as the Mesolithic, and other civilizations fr
nose art
art genre
courtroom sketch
art genre
community art
art genre of artistic activity that is based in a community setting
Internet aesthetic
visual art style
castrum doloris
decorative material for funerals
fantastic art
type of art that explores fantasy and imagination
architectural painting
painting genre
fetish art
art that depicts fetishistic situations
line art
graphic material that consists of lines or areas of pure black and pure white and requires no screening for reproduction

Massurrealism
thumb|right|325px|James Seehafer, The Landing (2007) Photography & digital collage
GPS drawing
method of drawing
figure drawing
drawing of the unclothed human form
Tape art
visual art form using adhesive tape
ecological art
genre of art
information art
emerging artforms inspired by data and information technology
algorithmic art
art genre
royal entry
ceremonies accompanying a formal entry by a ruler into a city
nocturne
genre of painting
theatrical scenic painting
painting for a theatrical stage production
postdigital
Postdigital, in artistic practice, is a term that describes works of art and theory that are more concerned with being human than with being digital, similar to the concept of "undigital" introduced in 1995, where technology and society advances beyond digital limitations to achieve a totally fluid multimediated reality that is free from artefacts of digital computation (quantization noise, pixelation, etc.). The postdigital is concerned with our rapidly changed and changing relationships with digital technologies and art forms.
moving panorama
two-dimensional visual art scrolled to create illusion of progressive narrative
sustainable art
art that is produced with sustainability as a key principle
cantastoria
thumb|A moritat singer in [[Basel depicted in a 19th-century drawing]]
' (; also spelled , or ') comes from Italian for "story-singer" and is known by many other names around the world. It is a theatrical form where a performer tells or sings a story while gesturing to a series of images. These images can be painted, printed or drawn on any sort of material.
radio art
aural art form made with sound
hierarchy of genres
ranks of different genres in an art form in terms of their prestige and cultural value
space art
visual art genre
visionary art
art that purports to transcend the physical world
eclecticism in art
mixed styles
Remodernism
thumb|upright|Show, The Stuckists: The First Remodernist Art Group, to launch the book of the same name. London EC1, March 2001.
Remodernism is a stuckist philosophical movement aimed at reviving aspects of modernism, particularly in its early form, in a manner that both follows after and contrasts against postmodernism. The movement was initiated in 2000 by stuckists Billy Childish and Charles Thomson, with a manifesto, Remodernism in an attempt to introduce a period of new "spirituality" into art, culture and society to replace postmodernism, which they said was cynical and spiritually bankr
transgressive art
art that intends to outrage or violate basic morals and sensibilities
History of the nude in art
gross out
Gross-out is described as a movement in art (often with comical connotations), which is intended to shock the viewer(s) and disgust the wider audience by presenting them with controversial material (such as toilet humor and fetishes) that might be ill received by a mainstream audience.
installation art
art genre of (often large-scale) three-dimensional artworks in an space or environment
micrography
thumb|A shiviti from Denmark, with Hebrew text in the shape of a menorah.
Micrography (from Greek, literally small-writing – "Μικρογραφία"), also called microcalligraphy, is a Jewish form of calligrams developed in the 9th century, with parallels in Christianity and Islam, utilizing minute Hebrew letters to form representational, geometric and abstract designs. Colored micrography is especially distinctive because these rare artworks are customarily rendered in black and white.
combine painting
artwork that incorporates various objects into a painting
figure painting
genre of painting
popular print
15th–18th century Western low-quality printed image
Al-Qatt Al-Asiri Al Saudi
traditional art style from Saudi Arabia
participatory art
art that involves the audience in the creative process
miniature art
miniature painting, engraving and sculpture
altermodern
Altermodern, a blend word defined by Nicolas Bourriaud, is an attempt at contextualizing art made in today's global context as a reaction against standardisation and commercialism. It is also the title of the Tate Britain's fourth Triennial exhibition curated by Bourriaud.
Winter landscapes in Western art
depiction of winter landscapes in Western art begins in the 15th century

old master print
paper illustration by woodcut, engraving or etching
protest art
creative works that concern or are produced by activists and social movements
autistic art
artwork created by autistic people
chip art
microscopic artwork built into integrated circuits

street poster art
kind of graffiti
desco da parto
symbolic gift after a successful birth in medieval Italy
street painting
pavement, street, or sidewalk art
climate change art
art inspired by climate change
interior portrait
painting that represents a living space
animal painter
person who creates paintings of animals
Spin art
abstract art form