The Industrial Revolution changed everyday life in a big way and pushed both art and technology in new directions. As cities grew and industry expanded, artists started to think differently, leading to the rise of the avant garde and new ideas tied to Modernism . Instead of following tradition, artists focused more on what they personally saw and felt. This is clear in Impressionism , where Claude Monét and Edouard Manét painted real-life scenes using plein air painting , like in Bar at the Folies-Bergère . Moving forward, Post Impressionism artists such as Vincent Van Gogh and Cezanne added more emotion and structure to their work, while Symbolists like Paul Gauguin focused on deeper meaning. New movements like Fauvism and Cubism , with artists like Picasso and Braque , broke objects into shapes, as seen in Les Dem...
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