Impressionism: Impressionism was an art movement characterized by small brushstrokes, emphasis on capturing fleeting moments and natural light effects. Artists focused on outdoor scenes rather than traditional studio settings.
Cubism: Cubism was an early 20th-century art movement that revolutionized visual representation by depicting objects from multiple viewpoints at once using geometric shapes.
Abstract Expressionism: Abstract Expressionism emerged after World War II as a movement emphasizing spontaneous, non-representational forms of expression. Artists focused on conveying emotions and feelings rather than representing recognizable objects.