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Define 'Purpose' in art.
The artist's message, feelings, or the artwork's function.
Define 'Audience' in art.
The intended viewers of an artwork and their context.
What is 'Patronage'?
The financial support provided to artists by individuals or institutions.
Define 'Academies' in art.
Formal art schools that preserved traditional styles and techniques.
What is 'Individualism' in art?
The emphasis on personal expression and innovation, leading to rejection of traditional styles.
How did the rise of individualism impact artistic traditions?
Artists rejected traditional styles, leading to innovation and new movements.
How did academies attempt to maintain artistic traditions?
By preserving and teaching traditional styles and techniques.
How did patronage influence artistic traditions?
Patrons often dictated subject matter and style, reinforcing certain traditions.
How did the move to public art change artistic traditions?
Allowed for more diverse styles and subjects, moving away from solely religious or elite themes.
What was the relationship between the "-isms" and artistic traditions?
The "-isms" represented a break from established artistic traditions, emphasizing innovation and individual expression.
What was the impact of public exhibitions on art?
Increased art production and accessibility to a broader audience.
How did the decline of academies affect art?
It led to the rise of artistic individualism and various artistic movements.
How did the shift from patronage to public art affect artists?
Gave artists more freedom in their artistic choices and expression.
What social changes led to increased recognition for women artists?
Breaking of social barriers and increased opportunities for women's expression.
How did commercial art change the art world?
Art was created for sale, leading to more production and new subjects.