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Welcome to the Artgator abstract museum art print & poster gallery. Today, abstract art mostly defines art that does not depict objects in the natural world, but instead uses color and form in a non-representational way. In the early 20th century, the term abstract art was mostly used to describe Cubist and Futurist art that depicts real forms in a simplified way by keeping only an allusion of the original natural subject. Such paintings were claimed to capture something of the depicted objects' immutable intrinsic qualities rather than its external appearance. Although native cultures have always produced arts containing abstract elements, today's perception of abstract art dates back to 1910, when Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque invented cubism, which within half a decade, led to the pure abstract art created by Piet Mondrian and Russian styles such as constructivism and supremacist. While cubism and the styles that preceded it, such as post-impressionism, were partly based on native art that contained abstract elements in cubism, for the first time in art history, artists began to paint abstract art as a result of a artistic and philosophical development. In the middle of the 19th century, philosophers had begun to doubt the sincerity and usefulness of classical art, with its emphasis on technique and its dependence of nature as a model to depict. At the same time the art of painting had reached a dead end in terms of inspiration and innovative thought. The impressionists were a fresh wind, but their emphasis on first impressions failed to convince men like Van Gogh, Gauguin and ultimately Picasso, who perceived impressionism as shallow and sought more powerful means of expression.
 

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