Modern Art Periods
Scholars refer to this period when artists in the late 19th century started innovating ideas in the arts, depicting what they saw in their environments with new outlook and understanding as well as independence and subjectivity, putting them into something beautiful and relatively refreshing.

Modern Art Painting
Some experts on the arts traced back the roots of this period to the time of the Enlightenment. Others said that elements of the ideas can even be attributed to the Philosopher Immanuel Kant who said to be “the first real Modernist”. Whatever it may be, tacit understanding suggests that approximately from the 1860’s up to the 1970’s that this modern art era had flourished, giving us Courbet, Corot and the school of Barbizon, Manet, Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, and the genius of Van Gogh and GauguinThe art has the inclination to abstraction, which are characterized by some new ideas that can somehow excite some emotional intensity, which had oftentimes offended the convention and decorum of the arts.
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