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'''Modern art''' was the dominant stylistic period in the visual arts in the twentieth century. Although not itself a specific style, modern art (or modernism) encompasses a number of stylistic movements that followed a trend toward abstraction and away from narrative, [[romanticism]], and [[academic art]]. The period is generally stated to begin with [[impressionism]] in the 1860s and extend to [[minimalism]] in the 1960s.
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Some important artists of the modernist period were [[Paul Cézanne]], [[Vincent van Gogh]], [[Auguste Rodin]], [[Pablo Picasso]], [[Henri Matisse]], [[Marcel Duchamp]], [[Willem De Kooning]], [[Andy Warhol]], and [[Donald Judd]].

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