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Korrupt44
Nov 11, 2008, 05:56 PM
Im sorry I need help. I need to discuss Baroque, Rococo, NeoClassical, Romanticism, and realism. I need to know in what ways were each of the movements a reaction to the movement that came before it. Like how did the art change in appearance/subject and why?


Thank You very much

Clough
Nov 13, 2008, 03:46 AM
Hi, Korrupt44!

No need to apologize, but you do need to post questions here in a way that will help you to learn without someone else just simply giving you the answers. You do need to show that you made some effort first in coming up with the answers.

Have you tried the following search? Baroque, Rococo, NeoClassical, Romanticism, and Realism Wikipedia - Google Search (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Baroque%2C+Rococo%2C+NeoClassical%2C+Romanticism %2C+and+Realism+Wikipedia&aq=f&oq=)

We can't directly answer your question here since it's been given to you for you to learn. However, if you would post what you think about what you're asking, it's likely that there will be those of us who would be willing to come along and discuss with you about how your answer to your question can be improved.

Thanks!

Korrupt44
Nov 13, 2008, 02:19 PM
I just didn't ask it in a proper way. I do know about the Baroque, rococo,neoclassical, and romanticism. I just wanted to know how they were a reaction to the movement before it. I have looked it up and cannot find the answer in my text book or website. Would you happened to know that answer to that one question. Thank you very much