The document provides an overview of various art movements and notable artists, including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism, and Pop Art. It lists significant works by artists such as Claude Monet, Edouard Manet, Paul Cezanne, and Vincent Van Gogh, highlighting their contributions to the evolution of modern art. Additionally, it touches on styles like Dadaism, Fauvism, and Art Deco, emphasizing their characteristics and historical context.
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The document provides an overview of various art movements and notable artists, including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism, and Pop Art. It lists significant works by artists such as Claude Monet, Edouard Manet, Paul Cezanne, and Vincent Van Gogh, highlighting their contributions to the evolution of modern art. Additionally, it touches on styles like Dadaism, Fauvism, and Art Deco, emphasizing their characteristics and historical context.
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Impressionism-heavy brushstrokes.
Claude Monet Paintings:
Impression: Sunrise Terrace at St. Adresse A Path to an Artist’s Garden Little Bridge Irises Waterlilies Rouen Cathedral
Edouard Manet Paintings:
A Bar at The Folies Bergere De Jeuner sul Herbe Dead Christ and the Angels Monet Painting on his Floating Studio Olympia
Paul Cezanne Paintings:
Chateau Noir Bridge of Maincy Mont Sainte Victoire Onions and Bottles Seven Bathers The forest
Auguste Renoir Paintings:
La Loge Large Bathers Luncheon of the Boating Party Moulin de la Galette
Paul Gauguin Paintings:
What are you jealous? Where are you going? Joyousness Tropical Vegetation in Martinique Pointillism -offshoot of Impressionism -Artists apply small dots of colour Post-Impressionism- describe the development of French art since Manet. Abstraction- unconcerned Abstract- to move away or separate Constantin Brancusi “The Kiss” Distortion -misshapen condition Henry Moore – field of human sculpture. “Recumbent Figure” “The Reclining Figure” Elongation -stretched Mangling -way of presenting an abstract Cubism -basic geometrical shapes. -Cubist painters are Pablo Picasso of Spain and George Braque of France. Symbolism -means of signs or figures. -Conventional usage Fauvism -comfort, joy and pleasure. -extremely bright colors. -characterized by a violence of colors Dadaism -protest movement The aim is to shock the viewer. DADA is a term which means hobby horse. Futurism developed in Italy Expressionism The emotional expressions Surrealism meaning super realism Pop Art Pop art started with the New York artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, who drew on popular imagery. Art Nouveau international style of art, especially the decorative arts, that was most popular between 1890 and 1910. Art Deco appeared before World War I could describe everything from the style It combined modernist styles with fine craftsmanship and rich materials. Op Art short for optical art uses optical illusions. Victor Vasarely Grandfather of optical art
Vincent Van Gogh – used peasant and farmer as models.
1. A Starry Nights 2. Irises 3. Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear 4. Night Cafe 5. Cafe Terrace at Night