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Name: _____________________

Grade and Section: __________


Date: ______________________

ART 10: MODERN ARTS


History of the Various Movements

Pre Activity
Directions: Encircle the 7 words that is related in the modern arts traditions and history
of Pampanga.

P F J U S R S E E C
E P A R O L U C C B
N I H C O E W T A S
I U Z U Y F E R E R
T T U B P Y U I A I
E Y Y I E T C V B Y
N H O S A N T O S T
S R I M U T I O R
Y E A M O R S O L O
A C L A Y P O T O P

This lesson will help you understand the history of the various art movements.
You are expected to evaluate modern art based on these combinations.

LESSON OBJECTIVE

At the end of this lesson, you are expected to:


 Uses artworks to derive the traditions/history of the various art movements.
Activity 1 TRUE OR FALSE

Directions: Read and understand the sentence. Think clearly and answer them with
the word True if you believe that the statement is correct and the word False if you
believe that the statement is not correct.

__________1. Impressionism focused on the almost impossible task of capturing


fleeting moments of light and color.
__________2. The main contribution of Impressionism to modern art was to legitimize
the use of naturalist colors.
__________3. Fauvism was the fashionable style during the mid-1900s in Paris.
__________4. The main contribution of Fauvism to modern art was to demonstrate the
independent power of color.
__________5. Cubism introduced a compositional system of flat splintered planes as an
alternative to Renaissance inspired linear perspective and rounded
volumes.
__________6. Cubism offers a whole new alternative to unconventional perspective,
based on the inescapable fact of the flat picture plane.
__________7. Futurist art glorified speed, technology, the automobile, the airplane and
scientific achievement.
__________8. Futurism to modern art was to introduce movement into canvas, and to
link beauty with scientific advancement.
__________9. Expressionism was made famous by two groups in pre-war Germany.
_________10. The main contribution of expressionism to modern art was to popularize
the idea of subjectivity in painting and sculpture, and to show that representational art
may legitimately include subjective distortion.
_________11. Surrealism was the fashionable art movement of the inter-war years,
although the style is still seen today.
_________12. Surrealism to modern art was to generate refreshingly old set of images.
_________13. A broad art of abstract painting, developed in New York just after World
War II, hence it is called the New York School.
_________14. The main contribution of abstract expressionism was to popularize
abstraction.
_________15. Modern artist is first to develop collage art, assorted forms of
assemblage, a variety of kinetic art.

Let’s Discuss!

In the previous lesson, you were able to explain the role and function of artwork
by evaluating their utilization and combination of art elements and principles. It is
concurrent that in this lesson, you need to use artworks to derive the traditions/history of
the various art movements.

Art Form Artwork/author History


Impressionism Auguste Renoir (1841-1919),
His early works were
snapshots of real life, full of
sparkling color and light.

Mlle Irene Cahen


d’Anvers
Auguste Renoir, 1880
Oil on canvas
Expressionism Munch recalled that he had
been out for a walk at sunset
when suddenly the setting
sunlight turned into clouds.
Edvard Munch
The Scream 1893
Oil on canvas
Abstractionism This can be seen in the works
of Fernand Léger.
Mechanical parts such as
crankshafts, cylinder blocks,
and pistons are brightened
only by the use of primary
colors.
The City
Fernand Léger, 1919
Oil on canvas
abstract expressionist
works show the influence of
Surrealism

Abstract
Expressionism

William
Baziotes, Cyclops,
1947, oil

on canvas, Chicago Art


Institut . Baziotes'
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Artwork interpretation differs from one viewer to another. It is sometimes based
on personal impact or visual impact to the viewer. However, in this portion, you will
learn to interpret an artwork based on the different elements and principles as it is
applied in the artwork.

Impressionism

Distinct Characteristics:
1. Color and Light
- Short broken strokes
- Pure unmixed colors side by side
- Freely brushed colors (convey visual effect)
2. Everyday Subjects
- Scenes of life
- Household objects
- Landscapes and Seascapes - Houses, Cafes, Buildings
3. Painting Outdoors
- Previously, still lifes, portraits, and landscapes were painted inside the
studio. The impressionists found that they could best capture the
everchanging effects of light on color by painting outdoors in natural light.
4. Open Composition
- Impressionist painting also moved away from the formal, structured
approach to placing and positioning their subjects.

Expressionism

The expressionism movement is characterized by utilizing distorted outlines, stronger


colors, and exaggerated forms. Instead of focusing on natural and realistic images,
expressionist creates artworks with more emotional force.

Artworks conveys strong feeling of emotion and the artists’ imagination.

Below are the five (5) styles that arouse during the expressionist movement:

STYLE DISTINCT NOTABLE SAMPLE WORKS


CHARACTERISTICS ARTISTS
Head
(1913)
Neoprimitivism  Faces are represented Amadeo Stone
by elongated oval Modigliani
faces. Yellow Sweater
(1919)Oil in Canvas
Fauvism • Bold, vibrant colors Henri Blue Window
• Visual distortion Matisse (1911)
Oil on Canvas

Woman with Hat


(1905)
Oil on canvas
Dadaism • Dark lines Giorgio de Melancholy and
• Vivid images Chirico Mystery of a et
• Perspective Stre (1914)Oil on
representation canvas
Surrealism • Concentrated colors Salvador Dali Persistence of
• Distorted lines Memory on
• Distorted images (1931)Oil
Canvas
Social Realism  Conveys social issues Pablo Guernica
Picasso (1937)Oil on
Canvas

Abstractionism

Abstractionism arouses form intellectual revolution of the 20 th century. Most artworks


represent inventions and or scientific breakthrough. Most abstract painters use variety
of colors and entangled lines to represent object, ideas, person or event.

There are four (4) styles of the abstractionism.

STYLE DISTINCT NOTABLE SAMPLE


CHARACTERISTICS ARTISTS WORKS
Cubism  Objects are broken down Pablo Picasso Girl Before a
and represented by Mirror
geometric shapes. (1932)
Oil in canvass
Futurism  Utilizes basic Gino Severini Armored Train
geometric unit (1915)
(points, line, and Oil in Canvass
plane) to represent
mechanical objects’
motion, force, speed,
and strength.
Mechanical  Uses basic geometric Fernard Léger The City
Style shapes such as (1919)
planes, cones, Oil on Canvas
spheres, and cylinders
to form a mechanical
objects.
Nonobjectivism  Uses lines, shapes, and PiestMondrjan New York City
colors resulting to cool (1942)
and impersonal Oil on canvas
artwork.

Activity 2 Artwork Analysis

Direction: From what you learned from “What Is It?” interpret the given artwork
below based on what dominant art elements and principles are utilized by the artist.
Write your answer on the space provided.

Luncheon of the Boating Party


Auguste Renoir, 1881
Oil in Canvas

Dominant Elements: __________________________________________________


Dominant Principles: __________________________________________________
Interpretation: _______________________________________________________
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Role or Function of the artwork:


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___________________________________________________________________.

Activity 3 Let us Analyze!

Directions: Read and explain the different art elements and principles of arts, its uses
and the role it plays in the society. (5 points each question)

1. How does the artwork of the past influence the artworks of the present?

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2. Is there any significant style that the present artworks generally adopt?

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3. Name one (1) artwork in the present and identify the style and the meaning and
the role of the artwork in the society.

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Activity 5 (Paint me!)


Directions: Draw or paint an artwork in the style of Abstract expressionism which
promotes either “peace” saving the earth, gender equality or any other issues that you
might think about. Give a title and short description about your work. Refer to the rubric
provider for.
Prepared

DIANNE L SULA
MAPEH 10
ANSWERS KEY;
Pre Activity
Penitensya
Parol
Cubism
Amorsolo
Ferer
Claypot
Santos
Activity 1
1. True 10. True
2. True 11. True
3. True 12. False
4. True 13. True
5. True 14. True
6. False 15. True
7. True
8. True
9. True

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