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How did art change during the Enlightenment period?

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Answered by cutieeee10101
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The movement in art that preceded The Enlightenment was called Rococo, which focused on the frivolous lives of the wealthy aristocracy. The Enlightenment focus on reason changed the subject focus to more serious and morally uplifting art. Reason also opened up the ability to question the monarchy and rule of the elite, with democracy causing a shift to depiction of common people and their lives.

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Answered by misha10118
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The movement in art that preceded The Enlightenment was called Rococo, which focused on the frivolous lives of the wealthy aristocracy. The Enlightenment focus on reason changed the subject focus to more serious and morally uplifting art. Reason also opened up the ability to question the monarchy and rule of the elite, with democracy causing a shift to depiction of common people and their lives.
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