Symbolism Late 19th century
Originating in France, Symbolism was a nineteenth-century romantic movement stemming from reactions
against the realistic approach to Naturalism,
Impressionism,
and the realities of the
industrial age, choosing, instead, to use symbols for the
depiction of ideas, and thereby, creating a visual language of the soul.
More than a movement, Symbolism was a trend influencing artists of every kind, worldwide.
Symbolists believed that art should aim to capture more absolute truths that could only be accessed by
indirect methods. Thus, they wrote and painted in a highly metaphorical and suggestive manner,
endowing particular images or objects with symbolic meanings.
The founding Symbolists tended to look to poetry and art as a contemplative refuge from the
world of strife. From this desire, the Symbolists took characteristic themes of mysticism and
otherworldliness, a keen sense of mortality, and a sense for the power of sexuality.
In 1886, the Symbolists published a manifesto announcing that Symbolism was hostile to
"plain meanings, declamations, false sentimentality and matter-of-fact description," and that its
goal was to "clothe the Ideal in a perceptible form". From this, scenes from nature, human activities,
and all other real world phenomena were only surfaces created to represent affinities with the primordial
Ideals.
Symbolism, in every form, had a significant influence on many later forms of art.
Expressionism and Surrealism were two movements that were direct descendents of Symbolism,
as well as, Art Nouveau
and carried forward to serve as a catalyst toward abstraction.
Bibliography:
Symbolism, Michael Gibson, 1996
Paris in the late Nineteenth Century; National Gallery of Australia, 1996
External Links of Interest:
Art Journal; Lost paradise; exhibit of European symbolist art
International Herald Tribune; The elusive Symbolist movement
The New Republic; Everyday Symbolist
Representatives of Symbolism in this Directory:
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BEARDSLEY, Aubrey |
1872 - 1898 |
London, England |
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BLAKE, William |
1757 - 1827 |
London, England |
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BUSSIERE, Gaston |
1862 - 1928 |
Paris, France |
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CHAVANNES, Pierre Puvis |
1824 - 1898 |
Lyon, France |
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FIDUS, Hugo Hoppener |
1868 - 1948 |
Lubeck, Germany |
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GAUGUIN, Paul |
1848 - 1903 |
Paris, France |
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KELLER, Ferdinand |
1842 - 1922 |
Karlsruhe, Germany |
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KHNOPFF, Fernand |
1858 - 1921 |
Termonde, Belgium |
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KLIMT, Gustave |
1862 - 1918 |
Baumgarten, Austria |
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MOREAU, Gustave |
1826 - 1898 |
Paris, France |
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WATTS, George Frederick |
1817 - 1904 |
London, England |
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