art—year —idols
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Art—Year 6—Idols
Key Knowledge Art Vocabulary
techniques
movement
perspective
reflection
shadow
lines
interpretation
carve
shape
mould
materials
shape
texture
tone
shade
form
shading
light
surrealism
Salvador Dali
Rene Magritte
Max Ernst
dreams
random
Timeline
1400
Expressionism
1905-present
1900 2000
Abstract Art
1910-present
Cubism
1910-1930
Surrealism
1920-present
Pop-Art
1950-1970
Post-modernist Art
1980-present
1800 1700 1600 1500
Pointillism
1884-1900
Realism
1840-1880
Neo-Classicism
1750-1880
Post-Impressionism
1885-1910
Impressionism
1870-1900
Baroque Art
1600-1700
Renaissance
1400-1520
Romanticism
1765-1880
Pop Art
Pop Art means popular art. It uses images
and icons that are popular in the modern
world. This includes famous celebrities, rock
stars, comic books and any other popular
items. There are a number of ways that
artists use these items to create art such as
repeating the item over and over again,
changing the colour and texture of it and
putting different materials together to make
a picture.
Key People
Andy Warhol (1928 -1987) used commercial images and repeated them over and over again. He used printing techniques (silkscreen and lithography) to produce his artwork.
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) made artwork inspired by comics. He used a technique called ‘Ben Day Dots’ to build up colour and texture like a comic book.
Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) was a painter and collage artist. To create his collages, he used images from magazines to compose his work. Some of his works include both paint and images together.
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960 -1988) started his career as a graffiti artist. He then developed his painting style of scribbling, vague symbols and diagrams.
Richard Hamilton
Fashion Plate
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Untitled
Roy Lichtenstein
Nurse
Andy Warhol
Campbell’s tomato soup
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