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OSCAR WILDE AND THE AESTHETICS MOVEMENT The Cult of Beauty

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OSCAR WILDE AND THE

AESTHETICS MOVEMENT

The Cult of Beauty

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Roughly between 1860 – 1900.

A reform impulse against the Industrial Revolution and the

Victorian style and notion of morality.

It emphasized art in the production of furniture, metalwork,

ceramics, stained glass, textiles, wallpapers, and books.

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INFLUENCES

The Oriental art.

Japanesse and Chinise design of china.

Medieval times.

Symbols:

Sunflower: hopless, eternal love.

Peacock feather: beauty

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SLOGAN

“Art for art´s sake.”

Art should only be art.

Art should not teach a lesson.

Art should not moralize.

Art should not be of any influence.

Art should only be beautiful!!!

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INTERIORS DESIGNS

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INTERIORS

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INTERIORS

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WALLPAPERS

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WALLPAPER

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FURNITURE

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FURNITURE

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VISUAL ARTS

Prelidection for portraits or pictures of people.

Special taste for blond and red-haired women.

Color is more important than shape.

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VISUAL ARTS

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VISUAL ARTS

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VISUAL ARTS

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BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS

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ILLUSTRATIONS IN BOOKS

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