Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism (20th Century Art)
What was the *first phase of Cubism* that showed a fragmented object as a *separate plane or surface*?
Analytic Cubism
The Cubist who used *cut out shapes* for his paintings
Braque
What art *method* did *Braque and Picasso* develop in Paris?
Cubism
*Expressionism* is an *extension* of _____.
Fauvanism
*First* major 20th century art movement in Europe led by *Henri Matisse* that focused on *bright colors* and patterns. -Fauve means "Wild beast"
Fauvism
The *most famous Fauvist* was _____.
Henri Matisse
Fauvists were inspired by _____ *prints* and ______ *textiles*.
Japanese, Far East
What was the *second phase of Cubism* showing *multiple objects* combined to create new forms?
Synthetic Cubism
What were the *Expressionists'* paintings supposed to *reflect*?
emotional state of the artist in reaction to the anxieties of the modern world
*Fauvists* preferred the *colors* ......
powerful blues, oranges, and reds
Whaen the Fauvist movement ended, the *Fauvists moved back to* ....
structured, orderly paintings
What *kind of brushstrokes* did Expressionists use?
swirling and exaggerated
What was *invented* with Picasso's *"Still Life with Chair Caning"*?
the collage
Expressionists believed art *came from* _____ rather than theexternal world
within