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A. SELECT AN ARTIST
Art Throughout History3 become1 Project
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MICHELANGELOLEONARDO DA VINCI
Renaissance
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Renaissance
A revival or rebirth of cultural awareness and learning that took place during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, particularly in Italy, but also in Germany and other European countries. The period was characterized by a renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman art and design.
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Characteristics
emphasis on human beings their environment
(humans)science
philosophy
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Michelangelo
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Leonardo da Vinci
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CARAVAGGIOARTEMESIA
GENTILESCHIREMBRANDT
Stylistic Category/Period: Baroque
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Baroque
T he Baroque style was limited mainly to Catholic countries.
It is a style in which painters, sculptors, and architects sought emotion, movement, and variety in their works.
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Characteristics
DramaticEmotional
Dramatic lights and darksA lot of movement in works
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Caravaggio
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Artemesia Gentilischi
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Rembrandt
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CLAUDE MONETMARY CASSATT
GEORGES SEURAT VINCENT VAN GOGH
Impressionism and
Post-Impressionism
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Impressionism
An art movement and style of painting that started in France during the 1860s.
Impressionist artists tried to paint candid glimpses of their subjects showing the effects of sunlight on things at different times of day.
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Characteristics
small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on the accurate depiction of light in
its changing qualities ordinary subject matter, the inclusion of movement as a crucial
element of human perception and experienceunusual visual angles
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Post- Impressionism
showed a greater concern for expression, structure and form than did the Impressionist artists.
These artists rejected the emphasis the Impressionists put on naturalism and the depiction of effects of light.
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Characteristics
using vivid colorsthick application of paintdistinctive brush strokesreal-life subject matter
emphasize geometric forms to distort form for expressive effect
use unnatural or arbitrary color.
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Claude Monet
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Mary Cassatt
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Georges Seurat
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Vincent Van Gogh
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CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI
EDVARD MUNCH
Expressionism
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Expressionism
was a cultural movement, originating in Germany at the start of the 20th century.
Its typical trait is to present the world under an utterly subjective perspective, violently distorting it to obtain an emotional effect and vividly transmit personal moods and ideas.
Expressionist artists sought to express the meaning of "being alive" and emotional experience rather than physical reality.
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Characteristics
attempt to describe emotions and feelings visually.
Subjectivity: Some non-Expressionist art relies on color and shape distortion to create an enhanced sense of reality
Vivid Coloration: Expressionists view color as an emotional device
Dynamic And Distorted Forms
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Constantin Brancusi
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Edvard Munch
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SALVADOR DALIRENE MAGRITTE
Surrealism
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Surrealism
surrealist works are as confusing and startling as those of dreams. Surrealist works can have a realistic, though irrational style, precisely describing dreamlike fantasies
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Characteristics
Dreamlike landscapesFuturistic
Some identifying object/ shapes
Out of the ordinary
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Salvador Dali
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Rene Magritte
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IF YOU CHOOSE PICASSO IDENTIFY EACH ARTWORK WITH THE
APPROPRIATE STYLE IN WHICH HE WORKED:
BLUE PERIODCUBISM
ROSE PERIOD20TH CENTURY NEOCLASSIC
Master of Many 20th Century Styles:
Pablo Picasso
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Cubism
the subject matter is broken up, analyzed, and reassembled .Picasso and Braque initiated the movement when they followed the advice of Paul Cézanne, who in 1904 said artists should treat nature "in terms of the cylinder, the sphere and the cone."
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Blue and Rose Period
Blue Period: painted essentially monochromatic paintings in shades of blue and blue-green, only occasionally warmed by other colors. These somber works, inspired by Spain but painted in Paris, are now some of his most popular works, although he had difficulty selling them at the time.
Rose Period: paintings used cheerful orange and pink colors in contrast to the cool, somber tones of the previous Blue Period. Harlequins, circus performers and clowns appear frequently in the Rose Period and will populate Picasso's paintings at various stages through the rest of his long career.
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Pablo Picasso
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Pablo Picasso
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ROY LICHTENSTEINCLAES OLDENBURG
ANDY WARHOL
Pop Art
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Pop Art
Pop artists have focused attention upon familiar images of the popular culture such as billboards, comic strips, magazine advertisements, and supermarket products, and stars of the time
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Characteristics
focused on the mass materialistic productions
Bright, quirky colors that stand out, sometimes neon
Common objects reproduced several times
Ben day dots
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Roy Lichtenstein
80 x 68 inches
48 x 48 inches48 x 48 inches
48 x 48 inches
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Claes Oldenburg
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Andy Warhol