Academic Art

アカデミック美術 / 17th–late 19th century / Estilo / Figurative Painting

Academic art joined institutional training in drawing, anatomy and the antique to a hierarchy of subjects, controlled contours, ideal bodies, legible historical narratives and polished surfaces that conceal the brush.

Smooth surfaces and clear contours hiding the stroke / Anatomy and pose idealized from classical sculpture / History, scripture and myth placed atop a hierarchy of genres / Multi-figure scenes organized like a stage and highly finished

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Usos idóneos
Giving a figure institutional authority, finish and historical scale · Controlling ideal bodies and legible narrative through drawing rather than visible brushwork
Tipografía
Use a classical serif and centered hierarchy for title, artist and institution.
Composición
Organize groups in triangles and arcs, returning the eye to the protagonist's face and gesture through staged depth.
Material
Develop smooth gradation over drawing, hiding strokes while distinguishing skin, textile and metal.
Precaución
This is not a synonym for technically accomplished realism. Academic training, genre hierarchy, classical norms and Salon finish must be joined.
Para profundizar
Academic art and the nineteenth-century Salon / Hierarchy of genres and classical training / Drawing, anatomy and the polished finish

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