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Narrative

A narrative is simply a story. Narrative art is art that tells a story. Much of Western art has been narrative, depicting storeys from religion, myth and legend, history and literature (see History painting). Audiences were assumed to be familiar with the storeys in question. From about the seventeenth century genre painting showed scenes and narratives of everyday life. In the Victorian age, narrative painting of everyday life subjects became hugely popular and is often considered as a category in itself (i.e. Victorian narrative painting). In modern art, formalist ideas have resulted in narrative being frowned upon. However, coded references to political or social issues, or to events in the artist's life are commonplace. Such works are effectively modern allegories, and generally require information from the artist to be fully understood. The most famous example of this is Picasso's Guernica.

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