art 120 chapter 21
Apply concepts you have learned in this chapter by analyzing images outside of the text. What qualities apply to this work, The Third Class Carriage?
focus on everyday people, realist style, social truthfulness
What characteristics are associated with this image?
power of nature, american romanticism, thomas cole
Apply concepts you have learned in this chapter by analyzing images outside of the text. What qualities of this image point to its aromatic style?
Awe-inspiring landscape, blurred contours
Complete these sentence by dragging the appropriate terms to the blank spaces. The ______ school emphasized simple building designs that were compatible with 20th century technology. Piet Mondrian was associated with the ______ movement, which emphasize horizontal and vertical lines and primary colors. New York City was home to the _________ movement, which merged African heritage, the legacy of slavery, and modern urban life.
Bauhaus De Stijl Harlem Renaissance
Identify the characteristics, descriptions, or works of the artists provided by dragging each text description.
Claude Monet: captured the visual experience of a hazy sunrise over a foggy port in his work Impression, Sunrise; the critic Castagnary used his painting to coin the word Impressionism for the movement Berthe Morisot: about this painter, a critic wrote "no one represents Impressionism with a more refined talent or with more authority"; summer's day Paul Gauguin: traveled to the south pacific to get away from " the disease of civilization"; this painters work showed a taste for the exotic, an aura of mystery, and a quest for the primitive Vincent Van Gogh: stayed in paris for two years, then settled in arles, a small, rural town in the south of france; known for high key colors, agitated brushwork, and emotional intensity-evident in works such as wheat field and cypress trees
Complete the sentences by dragging the appropriate terms to the blank spaces. Developed by Picasso and Braque, ________ depicted the world in geometric terms and with simultaneous multiple perspectives. Originating in Italy, ______ sought to depict the motion and energy of life of the new 20th century machinery. _______ describes any style or art where the artist's subjective feelings take precedence over objective observation. Salvador Dali's work embraced ______, a style that portrayed the illogical and incongruous nature of the dream world and the subconscious. Henry Matisse was a leader of ______, a term coined to describe "wild" tendencies in the early 20th century painting.
Cubism Futurism Expressionism Surrealism Fauvism
Apply concepts you have learned in this chapter by analyzing images outside of the text. What characteristics are associated with this work, by Vasily Kandinsky?
Dear Blaue Reiter, nonrepresentational, expressionism
A Neoclassical painter, Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres believed history was the best subject for art, a preference that can be seen in his work _________. ______________, painted by Eugène Delacroix, shows the passionate and freer approach in Romantic art. Realist painting dough to evict the everyday and the ordinary, a quality that can be seen in Gustavo Courbet's ______.
Jupiter snd Thetis The Women of Algiers Bural at Ornans
Apply concepts you have learned in this chapter by analyzing images outside of the text. Drag each characteristic, image or artist to the appropriate artistic style
Realism: Gustav Courbet; everyday, ordinary people and events Impressionism: Pierre-Auguste Renoir, outdoor painting, flickering strokes of paint, landscape painting Post-Impressionism: Georges Seurat, Pointillism, picnic painting, flown landscape painting
Apply concepts you have learned in this chapter by analyzing images outside of the text. What characteristics are associated with this image?
colored shadows, sense of movement, fluid brushwork
Identify the characteristics, descriptions, artists, or works of associated with dada and surrealism by dragging each text description appropriate category.
dada: fountain, ready- made works, artistic response to WWI, marcel duchamp, provacstive and absurd surrealism: the persistence of memory, portraying the logic of dreams and irrational subjects, inspired by the theories of sigmund freud, salvador dali, joan miro
Identify the characteristics, descriptions, artists, or works associated with the provided styles by dragging each description to the appropriate category.
expressionism: the artist's feelings take precedence over objective observation, developed in germany in the early 20th century, vasily kandinsky, use of intense vibrant colors cubism: les demoiselles d'avignon, pablo picasso, georges braque, reducing a subject to its simplest geometric forms, merging of figure and ground futurism: focus on motion and energy, umberti boccioni
Apply concepts you have learned in this chapter by analyzing images outside of the text. What characteristics are associated with this image and the style of Paul Gauguin?
flattened forms, high key colors, tertiary color harmonies, strong outlines