Styles of Painting and Art Paintings: Style is used in two senses: It can refer to the distinctive visual elements, techniques and methods that typify an individual artist's work. It can also refer to the movement or school that an artist is associated with. This can stem from an actual group that the artist was consciously involved with or it can be a category in which art historians have placed the painter. The word 'style' in the latter sense has fallen out of favor in academic discussions about contemporary painting, though it continues to be used in popular contexts. Such movements or classifications include the following :
Abstract Paintings
Abstract Expressionism Paintings
Art Brut Paintings
Art Deco Paintings
Digital painting
Baroque Paintings
Body painting
CoBrA Paintings
Color Field Paintings
Constructivism Paintings
Contemporary Art Paintings
Cubism Paintings
Expressionism Paintings
Fauvism Paintings
Figuration Libre Paintings
Folk Art Paintings
Futurism Paintings
Graffiti Paintings
Hard-edge Paintings
Impressionism Paintings
Lyrical Abstraction Paintings
Mannerism Paintings
Minimalism Paintings
Modernism Paintings
Naïve art Paintings
Neo-classicism Paintings
Op art Paintings
Orientalism Paintings
Orphism Paintings
Outsider Paintings
Painterly Paintings
Photorealism Paintings
Pinstriping Paintings
Pluralism Paintings
Persian Miniature Paintings
Pointillism Paintings
Pop art Paintings
Postmodernism Paintings
Post-painterly Abstraction Paintings
Precisionism Paintings
Primitive Paintings
Realism Paintings
Regionalism Paintings
Rococo Paintings
Romanticism Paintings
Romantic realism Paintings
Socialist realism Paintings
Stuckism Paintings
Surrealism Paintings
Tachism Paintings
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