AP European History
Fleeting effects refer to the transient impact that certain cultural and artistic movements had during the 19th century, often characterized by their short-lived popularity and rapid evolution. This concept highlights how movements like Romanticism, Realism, and Impressionism emerged, quickly capturing public interest before being replaced or transformed by new styles and ideas. These ephemeral trends reflect the dynamic nature of 19th-century culture and arts, emphasizing the shifting tastes and societal changes of the time.