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Decadent movement - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

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    Artists of the decadent movement Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly Gabriele d'Annunzio Charles Pierre Baudelaire Franz von Bayros Aubrey Beardsley Remy de Gourmont Ernest Dowson J. K. Huysmans Comte de Lautréamont Guy de Maupassant Gustave Moreau Edvard Munch Rachilde Odilon Redon Arthur Rimbaud ...

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Decadentism Italian artistic movement Britannica

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    Decadent, any of several poets or other writers of the end of the 19th century, including the French Symbolist poets in particular and their contemporaries in England, the later generation of the Aesthetic movement. Both groups aspired to set literature and art free from the materialistic preoccupations of….

Decadence – Art Term Tate

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    In art it can be seen as a key influence on the work of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and then Edward Coley Burne-Jones in Britain and also Aubrey Beardsley and Simeon Solomon. Other artists working within the decadent mode were Khnopff, Moreau and Rops. Key books include Huysmans’ A Rebours (Against Nature) and Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray.

Aestheticism and decadence - The British Library

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    Mar 15, 2014 · One of the most important explicators of decadence was the poet Arthur Symons, whose essay ‘The Decadent Movement in Literature’ (1893), described decadence as ‘a new and beautiful and interesting disease’.

Artists by art movement: Aestheticism - WikiArt.org

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    Writers of the Decadent movement used the slogan "Art for Art's Sake" (L'art pour l'art), the origin of which is debated. Some claim that it was invented by the philosopher Victor Cousin, although Angela Leighton in the publication On Form: Poetry, Aestheticism and the Legacy of a Word (2007) notes that the phrase was used by Benjamin Constant as early as 1804.

Decadent literary movement Britannica

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    From 1886 to 1889 appeared a review, Le Décadent, founded by Anatole Baju, with Verlaine among its contributors. The Decadents claimed Charles Baudelaire (d. 1867) as their inspiration and counted Arthur Rimbaud, Stéphane Mallarmé, and Tristan Corbière among themselves.

V&A · An Introduction To The Aesthetic Movement

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    The Aesthetic Movement in Britain (1860 – 1900) aimed to escape the ugliness and materialism of the Industrial Age, by focusing instead on producing art that was beautiful rather than having a deeper meaning – 'Art for Art's sake'. The artists and designers in this 'cult of beauty' crafted some of the most sophisticated and sensuously beautiful artworks of the Western tradition and in the process remade …

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