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New figuration
New figuration is a blanket term referring to the revival of figurative art in Europe and America in the 1960s …
New generation sculpture
New generation sculpture were a group of young British sculptors working in the 1960s, who experimented with materials, forms and …
New media
A term new media is used to describe the sophisticated new technologies that have become available to artists since the …
New Objectivity
New Objectivity is the English translation of 'Neue Sachlichkeit', a German modern realist movement of the 1920s, described by one …
New sculpture
New sculpture is a name applied to the sculptures produced by a group of artists working in the second half …
New spirit painting
New spirit painting is a term which refers to the resurgence of expressionist painting around 1980
Newlyn school
The term Newlyn school refer to a group of artists who settled in Newlyn and St Ives in the late …
Non-objective art
Non-objective art defines a type of abstract art that is usually, but not always, geometric and aims to convey a …
Norwich school
Norwich school were an important British early nineteenth regional school of landscape painting
Objective abstraction
The term objective abstraction refers to a non-geometric style of abstract art developed by a group of British artists in …
Offset lithography
Offset lithography is a variation of the printing technique lithography
Oil paint
Oil paint is form of a slow-drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil that …
Olympians
The term Olympians was often used to describe certain Victorian artists whose work emphasised the classical in both style and …
Omega Workshops
Founded in 1913 by the painter and art critic Roger Fry, the Omega Workshops was an English applied arts company …
Orientalist
The former definition of this art term was outdated and misrepresented important and factual perspectives, so this text has been …
Painterly
Painterly refers to the application of paint in a 'loose' or less than controlled manner, resulting in the appearance of …
Palette
A palette is a smooth, flat surface on which artists set out and mix their colours before painting, often designed …
Pan-Africanism
The term pan-Africanism refers to an ideology of racial solidarity with Africa and its diaspora formed in the mid-nineteenth century
Panel
A panel is a rigid support or surface for painting on
Paper
Paper is made from matted plant fibres made into sheet form either by hand (traditional) or machine (modern) and used …