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Symbolism

Symbolism: 1885-1910

Symbolism began in France during the 19th century as a reaction to the Impressionists’ emphasis on naturalism, with artists like Puvis de Chavannes and Eugene Carriere preferring suggestion and ambiguity to the literal depiction of subjects and exact conveyance of meaning. Thus, like the Romantic art period, Symbolism (also known as Synthetism) highlighted feelings and emotions over reason and exact likeness, albeit demonstrating more intellectualism in the concept than the former movement.

The foundations of the movement can be found in literature, following on from poets such as Baudelaire who considered it was possible to convey thoughts and sentiments not simply through the denotation of words, but also through their resonance and cadence. In such a way, every chosen colour or line was deemed to possess the power of expression for the Symbolists – a theory that was also upheld by the Abstract artists of the 20th century.

Symbols had featured in European art for a considerable length of time, so it is also possible to trace the origins of 19th century Symbolism to the mystical and visionary works of Fuseli, Goya, Piranesi and Friedrich. Indeed, whilst the Symbolists differed greatly in terms of style, they all shared the same attraction towards the macabre, the mysterious, the erotic and the perverse. Evocative subjects such as death and debauchery were thus expressed through hidden meaning rather than direct analogy.

Leading practitioners were French artists Odilon Redon and Paul Gauguin, Gustave Moreau as well as the Norwegian Edvard Munch, the Austrian Gustav Klimt and the British Aubrey Beardsley.

Our Art on Demand gallery contains the following symbolism prints, posters and canvases:
Fine Art Print of Orchard with Roses by Gustav Klimt

Orchard with Roses

Gustav Klimt
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Fine Art Print of Die Hoffnung II by Gustav Klimt

Die Hoffnung II

Gustav Klimt
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Fine Art Print of Fruit Trees, 1901 by Gustav Klimt

Fruit Trees, 1901

Gustav Klimt
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Fine Art Print of Homage to Goya, c.1895 by Odilon Redon

Homage to Goya, c.1895

Odilon Redon
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Fine Art Print of A Mask, c.1897 by Fernand Khnopff

A Mask, c.1897

Fernand Khnopff
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Fine Art Print of Sacred Grove, 1886 by Arnold Bocklin

Sacred Grove, 1886

Arnold Bocklin
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Fine Art Print of Jupiter and Semele by Gustave Moreau

Jupiter and Semele

Gustave Moreau
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Fine Art Print of Summer, 1873 by Arnold Bocklin

Summer, 1873

Arnold Bocklin
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Fine Art Print of Fatata te Moua by Paul Gauguin

Fatata te Moua

Paul Gauguin
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Fine Art Print of Pegasus by Odilon Redon

Pegasus

Odilon Redon
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Fine Art Print of Leda by Gustave Moreau

Leda

Gustave Moreau
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Fine Art Print of Villa by the Sea, 1878 by Arnold Bocklin

Villa by the Sea, 1878

Arnold Bocklin
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Fine Art Print of Arion, 1891 by Gustave Moreau

Arion, 1891

Gustave Moreau
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Fine Art Print of The Apparition by Gustave Moreau

The Apparition

Gustave Moreau
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Fine Art Print of The Cyclops, c.1914 by Odilon Redon

The Cyclops, c.1914

Odilon Redon
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Fine Art Print of The Buddha, c.1905 by Odilon Redon

The Buddha, c.1905

Odilon Redon
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Fine Art Print of Judith, 1901 by Gustav Klimt

Judith, 1901

Gustav Klimt
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Fine Art Print of Maternity, 1893 by Charles Maurin

Maternity, 1893

Charles Maurin
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