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Symbolism was a late nineteenth-century art movement of French and Belgian origin in poetry and other arts. In literature, the movement had its roots in Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil, 1857) by Charles Baudelaire. The works of Edgar Allan Poe, which Baudelaire greatly admired and translated into French, were a significant influence and the source of many stock tropes and images. The aesthetic was developed by Stephane Mallarme and Paul Verlaine during the 1860s and '70s. In the 1880s, the aesthetic was articulated through a series of manifestoes and attracted a generation of writers. The label "symbolist" itself comes from the critic Jean Moreas, who coined it in order to distinguish the symbolists from the related decadent movement in literature and art.

Distinct from, but related to, the movement in literature, symbolism in art represents an outgrowth of the darker, gothic side of Romanticism; but where Romanticism was impetuous and rebellious, symbolist art was static and hieratic.

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Head Of A Woman   1 - Edmond-Francois Aman-Jean - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Head Of A Woman 1
Edmond-Francois Aman-Jean
The Birth Of Venus6 - Odilon Redon - www.symbolism-in-art.org
The Birth Of Venus6
Odilon Redon
Battle for a Woman, 1905 - Franz von Stuck - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Battle for a Woman, 1905
Franz von Stuck
The Plague, 1898 - Arnold Böcklin - www.symbolism-in-art.org
The Plague, 1898
Arnold Böcklin
Death Crowning Innocence, 1890 - George Frederick Watts - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Death Crowning Innocence, 1890
George Frederick Watts
?z, 1893 - Tivadar Kosztka Csontváry - www.symbolism-in-art.org
?z, 1893
Tivadar Kosztka Csontváry
Repose - John White Alexander - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Repose
John White Alexander
Who Shall Deliver Me - Fernand Khnopff - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Who Shall Deliver Me
Fernand Khnopff
The Genius of Greek Poetry, c.1875 - George Frederick Watts - www.symbolism-in-art.org
The Genius of Greek Poetry, c.1875
George Frederick Watts
A Fair Saxon, c.1870 - George Frederick Watts - www.symbolism-in-art.org
A Fair Saxon, c.1870
George Frederick Watts
The Green Dress - John White Alexander - www.symbolism-in-art.org
The Green Dress
John White Alexander
Venetian Memory - Fernand Khnopff - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Venetian Memory
Fernand Khnopff
Sirin and Alkonost: Birds of Joy and Sorrow. 1896 - Viktor Vasnetsov - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Sirin and Alkonost: Birds of Joy and Sorrow. 1896
Viktor Vasnetsov
Woman Among The Flowers - Odilon Redon - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Woman Among The Flowers
Odilon Redon
She Shall be called Woman   1 - George Frederick Watts - www.symbolism-in-art.org
She Shall be called Woman 1
George Frederick Watts
Aurora   1 - Odilon Redon - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Aurora 1
Odilon Redon
After the Strike - Jan Toorop - www.symbolism-in-art.org
After the Strike
Jan Toorop
Melancholy - Odilon Redon - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Melancholy
Odilon Redon
The Waves  1883 - Arnold Böcklin - www.symbolism-in-art.org
The Waves 1883
Arnold Böcklin
Swan Lake - Lucien Levy-Dhurmer - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Swan Lake
Lucien Levy-Dhurmer
Prometheus - Arnold Böcklin - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Prometheus
Arnold Böcklin
Gamayun, The prophetic bird, 1897 - Viktor Vasnetsov - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Gamayun, The prophetic bird, 1897
Viktor Vasnetsov
Portrait of Dame Ellen Terry (1847-1928) c.1864 - George Frederick Watts - www.symbolism-in-art.org
Portrait of Dame Ellen Terry (1847-1928) c.1864
George Frederick Watts
A Day at Boulogne 1870 - Matthew
A Day at Boulogne 1870
Matthew "Matt" Somerville Morgan
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