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Intentism is an international art movement that was founded by Vittorio Pelosi. Intentists include artists, writers and philosophers (including Professor William Irwin Kings College, Pennsylvania and Chair Professor of philosophy Paisley Livingston Lingnan University, Hong Kong) from England, Ireland, India, North America, South America, and Hong Kong.

The School of Postmodernism

Vittorio Pelosi's painting The School of Postmodernism, inspired by Raphael's The School of Athens, is one of the best known paintings to come out of the Intentist movement and replaces all of Raphael's Athenian philosophers with Postmodern icons. Each figure is attempting an objective depiction of the life model, but their work is subjected to their postmodernist ideologies.



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