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* ''Modernismo'' (1) refers to a Spanish-American literary movement, best exemplified by [[Rubén Darío]]. Other notable exponents are [[Leopoldo Lugones]], [[Julio Herrera y Reissig]], [[Julián del Casal]], [[Manuel González Prada]] and [[José Martí]]. It is a recapitulation and blending of three European currents: [[Romanticism]], [[Symbolism]] and especially [[parnassian poets|Parnassianism]]. Inner passions, visions, harmonies and rhythms are expressed in a rich, highly stylised verbal music. This movement was of great influence in the whole [[Hispanic]] world (including the [[Philippines]]), finding a temporary vogue also among the [[Spanish literature|Generación del 98]] in Spain, which posited various reactions to its perceived [[aestheticism]].
* ''Modernismo'' (1) refers to a Spanish-American literary movement, best exemplified by [[Rubén Darío]]. Other notable exponents are [[Leopoldo Lugones]], [[Julio Herrera y Reissig]], [[Julián del Casal]], [[Manuel González Prada]] and [[José Martí]]. It is a recapitulation and blending of three European currents: [[Romanticism]], [[Symbolism]] and especially [[parnassian poets|Parnassianism]]. Inner passions, visions, harmonies and rhythms are expressed in a rich, highly stylised verbal music. This movement was of great influence in the whole [[Hispanic]] world (including the [[Philippines]]), finding a temporary vogue also among the [[Spanish literature|Generación del 98]] in Spain, which posited various reactions to its perceived [[aestheticism]].


* ''Modernismo'' or ''Modernismo catalán'' (2), most accurately known by its [[Catalan language|Catalan]] name ''[[Modernisme]]'', is a term in art which generally refers to the Catalan early Modernist artistic movement, tied to [[Art Nouveau]] in the plastic arts and architecture and [[Symbolism]] and [[Parnassians]] in literature, existing in Catalonia around 1890-1910.
* ''Modernismo'' or ''Modernismo catalán'' (2), most accurately known by its [[Catalan language|Catalan]] name ''[[Modernisme]]'', is a term in art which generally refers to the Catalan early Modernist artistic movement, tied to [[Art Nouveau]] in the plastic arts and architecture and [[Symbolism]] and [[Parnassians]] in literature, existing in Catalonia around [[1890]]-[[1910]].





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Modernismo is Spanish for modernism, however the term Modernismo also indicates a more specific art movement:

  • Modernismo or Modernismo catalán (2), most accurately known by its Catalan name Modernisme, is a term in art which generally refers to the Catalan early Modernist artistic movement, tied to Art Nouveau in the plastic arts and architecture and Symbolism and Parnassians in literature, existing in Catalonia around 1890-1910.