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academic art is the art and artists influenced by the standards of the French... what was at one time a rebellion against academic art becomes academic art... refer to the belief and practice associated with academic art that one should incorporate and conciliate the innovations of different traditions of art from the... academic art had saturated European society... The academic art world also idolized... Academic art not only held influence in... were the basic building blocks of academic art and the procedure for learning to make them was clearly defined... Academic art was first criticised for its use of... academic art was further denigrated... This denigration of academic art reached its peak through the writings of art critic... References to academic art were gradually removed from histories of art and textbooks by modernists... academic art was completely obscured... academic art has been brought back into history books and discussion... academic art has experienced a limited resurgence through the...

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