British symbolists. (traveling exhibition)

The Magazine Antiques | November 1, 1997| | Copyright

Symbolism, largely associated with French artists who had close connections to like-minded poets, was a reaction to impressionism and realism. The symbolist manifesto, written by Jean Moreas (1856-1910), was published in Le Figaro on September 18, 1886, and included the notion that "the essential principle of art is to clothe the idea in sensuous form." Five years later the critic Albert Aurier went further when he stated that a work of art must be "idealistic, symbolist, synthetic, subjective and decorative."

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