March 26, 1794: German painter Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld is born.

Von Carolsfeld is associated with the Nazarene movement: A reaction against 18th-century Neoclassicism, and a return to art with a moral or religious purpose.

🎨 "Domine Quo Vadis", 1843

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My favorite artist of the day is . Through elements of classicism, religion and hints of futuristic dystopia, Vittorio's work compels me to enter his reality & participate in his narratives. Stunning work, for it's cinematic tones. His entire portfolio is a masterpiece.

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I've started to call this new style, Nu-Classicism, a modern twisting of Neo-Classicism. Not only in the sense of the tools used but the concepts of modern times.

I think finding that the thing your love and running with it is important in the space, and this happens to be it.

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GM fam, 🍀
new week lets GO

I need your help to decide.

random minting
or
open collecting

for my upcoming collection CATTAX

Two traits

⚡️Beings : Titan, Cyborg, God

🖼 Art Style : Impressionism, Expressionism, Dadism, Neoclassicism, Surrealism, Cubism, Pop Art, Modern Art

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March 26, 1794: German painter Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld is born.

Von Carolsfeld is associated with the Nazarene movement: A reaction against 18th-century Neoclassicism, and a return to art with a moral or religious purpose.

🎨 "Domine Quo Vadis", 1843

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Walter Crane’s Victorian Bluebeard was forbidding and terrifying. Yet it was also embroidered with neoclassicism, Morris’ influence, & the Arts & Crafts movement’s love of tapestries, old manuscripts, medievalism, &…peacocks -if you can spot them ☺️🦚🗝#FairyTaleTuesday

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March 26, 1794: German painter Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld is born.

Von Carolsfeld is associated with the Nazarene movement: A reaction against 18th-century Neoclassicism, and a return to art with a moral or religious purpose.

🎨 "Domine Quo Vadis", 1843

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March 26, 1794: German painter Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld is born.

Von Carolsfeld is associated with the Nazarene movement: A reaction against 18th-century Neoclassicism, and a return to art with a moral or religious purpose.

🎨 "Domine Quo Vadis", 1843

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Art Inspiration For Today - Mother's Day: Mother and Child by Frederic Leighton (British), oil on canvas, genre: Academicism, Neoclassicism, 1865

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