Academic Classicism

Academic classicism is also referred to as the Classical Revival, or Beaux-Arts Classicism (after the French Ecole des Beaux-Arts). From the 18th century, the Academic Classicism declined gradually, but until 50s of the 18th century, Neo-classical art began to spread in Europe and this art form continued its influence till the 19th century. We can say that Neo-classical art form was in accord with the Enlightenment and the rational times. Many great oil painting artists took part in the Enlightenment and the leaved many great painting arts for us. This period is best known for Aivazovsky paintings, Alexandre Cabanel and Fritz Zuber-Buhler.

     
Young Girl Defending Herself Against Cupid, 1880

Young Girl Defending Herself Against Cupid, 1880

Bouguereau
Bouguereau Paintings 1825 - 1905 France, Academic Classicism Young Girl Defending Herself against Cupid, 1880 Oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of... more info
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Young Girl Holding A Doll

Young Girl Holding A Doll

Zuber-Buhler
Zuber-Buhler Paintings 1822 - 1896 Switzerland Young Girl Holding a Doll Oil on canvas 22.48 x 18.5 inches [57.1 x 47 cm] Private collection... more info
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Young Girl With Lamb

Young Girl With Lamb

Emile Munier
Emile Munier Paintings 1840 - 1895 France, Academic Classicism Young Girl with Lamb Oil on panel Private collection Figurative Art more info
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Young Man By The Sea, 1837

Young Man By The Sea, 1837

Flandrin
Flandrin Paintings 1809 - 1864 French Academic Classicism painter Young Man by the Sea, 1837 Oil on canvas, 98 x 124 cm MusThis is Flandrin's most... more info
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Zenobia Found By Shepherds On The Banks Of The Araxes, 1850

Zenobia Found By Shepherds On The Banks Of The Araxes, 1850

Bouguereau
Bouguereau Paintings 1825 - 1905 France, Academic Classicism Zenobia Found by Shepherds on the Banks of the Araxes, 1850 Oil on canvas, 58.27 x... more info
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