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STYLE OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE PRODUCED UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF EUROPEAN ACADEMIES OF ART
Academicism; Academism; Academic painting; Academic painter; Academic classicism; Academic Classicism; Academic artist; Academic realism; Academist; Academistic; Academistical; Academic Art
  • ''[[Demosthenes]] at the Seashore'', a Royal Academy prize winning drawing, 1888.
  • [[Caricature]] (French [[bourgeoisie]]): ''This Year Venuses Again… Always Venuses!''. [[Honoré Daumier]], No. 2 from series in ''Le Charivati'', 1864.
  • ''Students painting "from life" at the École''. Photographed late 1800s.

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الصفة

جامِعِيّ ; دِرَاسِيّ ; عِلْمِيّ ; مَجْمَعِيّ

تعريف

Academist
·noun An Academic philosopher.
II. Academist ·noun An Academician.

ويكيبيديا

Academic art

Academic art, or academicism or academism, is a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies of art. Specifically, academic art is the art and artists influenced by the standards of the French Académie des Beaux-Arts, which was practiced under the movements of Neoclassicism and Romanticism, and the art that followed these two movements in the attempt to synthesize both of their styles, and which is best reflected by the paintings of William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Thomas Couture, and Hans Makart. In this context it is often called "academism," "academicism," "art pompier" (pejoratively), and "eclecticism," and sometimes linked with "historicism" and "syncretism." Academic art is closely related to Beaux-Arts architecture, which developed in the same place and holds to a similar classicizing ideal.