Review 2
Impressionists
Monet, Degas, Pissaro, Renoir, Mary Cassatt
Example of the Neoclassical architecture
The White House
Example of Dada art
THE FOUNTAIN by Duchamp
Examples of Realism
* THE STONE BREAKERS-Courbet *BREEZING UP-Winslow Homer
Exmples of Romanticism in art
*THE RAFT OF THE MEDUSA by Gericault *THE THIRD OF MAY by de Goya *WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE by Leutze *SLAVE SHIP by Turner
Characteristics of Cubist art
-multiple views of an object -disintegration -geometric shapes -flat space -figure and ground merge into an interwoven surface of shifting planes
Romanticism
A literary and artistic movementof in late 18th and 19th centuries characterized by intense, exaggerated emotional excitement, passion ABOVE ALL, powerful forces of nature, exotic lifestyles, nostalgia for the past without technology, especially The Middle Ages
Neoclassicism
A revival of classical Greek and Roman forms of art during the 18th and 19th centuries. Characteristics : rational simplicity, symmetry, proportion, setting in Ancient Greece or Rome,
Post-Modernism
A trend of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s. inspiration drawn from all art periods and styles, willingness to combine elements of different styles and periods
The Salon
An official art exhibition in France, judged by members of the French Academy of Fine Arts.It was known for adhering to strict and traditional rules of painting .
Abstract Expressionism
Art movement in the 1950 in the US characterized by spontaneous, personal expression (e.g. flinging paint onto the canvas) in large paintings that were abstract and nonrepresentational. E.g. Pollock, Rothko
Pop Art
Art of the late 1950s and 1960s based on popular culture and the mass media. It challenged the notion of originality and what it is to be an artist. E.g. Andy Warhol
Dada
As a reaction to the horrors of WWI and to the accepted rules of aesthetics, Dada ridiculed culture and conventional art. This movement's only rule was, "No rules."
Who was the first to experiment with multiple perspectives in a single painting?
Cezanne
What was the most influential style of the 20th century and who developed it?
Cubism, developed by Picasso and Braque
Who was the precursor to Impressionism? Which of his paintings was groundbreaking?
Edouard Manet. THE LUNCHEON ON THE GRASS.
What are some of the artistic styles that emerged in the 20th century?
Fauvism Cubism Dada Surrealism Abstract Expressionism Pop Art Post -Modern Art
What is pointilism? Who developed it?
It is a painting method of placing dabs of color next to each other, allowing the eye to do the mixing. It was developed by Seurat.
Goal of Impressionism
Originated in 1870, Impressionism tried to capture a glimpse, an impression of a moment in time, focusing on mood and light and its effect on color
Art periods/styles in chronological order
Stone Age, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Medieval, Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Art of the 20th century, Post-Modern art
Example of Neoclassical art
THE OATH OF THE HORATII by Jacques-Louis David
Example of a Surrealist painting
THE PERSISTENCE OF MEMORY by Salvador Dali
Modernism
The broad movement in Western arts and literature from around 1850, characterised by a deliberate rejection of the styles of the past; emphasising instead innovation and experimentation in forms, materials and techniques in order to create artworks that better reflected modern society.
Post-Impressionists
Vincent Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne, and Seurat
Surrealism
artistic movement (1920s-mid-1940) aimed at revealing the unconscious mind in dream images, the irrational, and the fantastic.
Realism
believed that art should deal with human experience (good or bad) and accurate observation
Characteristics of Impressionism
focus on light and mood of a particular moment short brushstrokes casual subjects (often urban life and leisure) painted outdoors
Post- Impressionism
reaction to Impressionism. It was interested in form, composition, symbols, psychological intensity, and expression , not just light . Used impasto.
Fauvism
style of painting developed in the early 1920 in Paris, characterized by bright, contrasting colors and simplified shapes. "Les fauves" means wild beasts
Impasto
thick paint applied to a surface in a heavy manner, showing brush and palette knife marks; favorite of the Post-Impressionists