A style in art shared by artists with a common philosophy or goal
Modernism
a movement, away from the traditional and classical kind of art
Art style
style in art shared by artists with a common philosophy or goal
Expressionism
An art style that focused on the inner feelings.
Expressionists centered on their emotions and feeling in their art
Kathe Kollwitz
A German artist who worked with painting, printmaking and sculpture. Themes of war and poverty, with images of women grieving dead children particularly important and recurring theme
Kathe Kollwitz
Self-Portrait
Woman with dead child
Mother feeding child
The Sacrifice
The Survivors
Fauvism
An art movement in which the artists use wild, intense color combinations in their paintings.
Fauves (meaning the wild beasts) artist used pure, brilliant color aggressively applied straight from the paint tubes to create a sense of an explosion on the canvas
Andre Derain
French Painter, was one of the founders of the Fauve artistic movement along with Matisse
Andre Derain
View of Collioure
The trees
Fishing Port
Houses of Parliame
Henri Matisse
was a french artist, known for his use of color and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor but is known primarily as a painter.
Henri Matisse
Woman with a Hat
The Open Window
Impressionism
An art style that tried to capture an impression of what the eye sees at a given moment and the effect of sunlight on the subject. painted quickly in order to capture subject right at the moment.
Claude Monet
Sunrise
Juan Luna
Tampuhan
Mi Hijo Andres
Cubism
Is a style in which objects are shown from several different angles at once
Three shapes : sphere, cone, cylinder
It stresses abstract form
Pablo Picasso
Created this new style, where he used geometric forms and designs to represent reality
Pablo Picasso
Portrait of Dora
The Musician
Weeping Woman
George Braque
He was most well known for being the founder of Cubism alongside famous artist Pablo Picasso
George Braque
Houses of Estaque
Bottle and Fishes
Vincente Manansala
Filipino Cubist painter. National Artist in the Philippines in Visual Arts
Vincente
Pila sa Bigas
Mother and Child
Ceasar Legaspi
Filipino national artist
Ceasar Legaspi
Ginintuang Mayo (Golden Spring)
Workers
Symbolism
visible sign of something invisible such as an idea or quality
Realism
associated with styles that deal with actual or real objects. It teaches social consciousness with a message. It was developed in France in 19th Century. The realists represented everyday scenes and ordinary people as they actually look.
Gustave Courbet
Pioneered realism, was in the forefront of this group of artists. His famous painting "TheStoneBreakers".
Dadaism
Is a protest against the horrors of the world.
Dada - meaningless this was given to an international "Anti-art" movement.
Many Dada artists' ideas led to a new art movement called Surrealism
Founded in Zurich, Switzerland in 1916, one group of artists expressed their disillusionment in their art.
Marcel Duchamp
French-American painter, sculptor, chess player and writer. Earliest work was a ready-made bicycle wheel mounted on a kitchen stool
Marchel Duchamp
Fountain - His most outrageous work, an industrial porcelain urinal. Fountain was pure provocation
Surrealism
Surreal means beyond or above reality adds fantasy to the real object or picture. It is a word of pure imagination and personal expression.
Automatism - The creation of art without conscious control as in intuition and dream experience
Giorgio de Chirico
created one of the first of those invented worlds and one of the most enduring.
Giorgio de Chirico
The Melancholy and Mystery of a Street
Song of Love
Salvador Dali
The Persistence of Memory
Soft Construction with Boiled Beans
The tree Sphinxes of Bikini
Abstraction
Used when the artist becomes so interested in one phase of a scene or a situation that he does not show the subject at all as an objective reality, but only his ideas, or his feeling about it.
Abstract means "To move away or separate"
Abstract art moves away from showing things as they really are
Wassily Kandinsky
Black and Violet and Several Circles
Optical art or Op art
Is actually visual illusions. This art form uses scientific knowledge about vision to enable the artist to create movement through optical illusion.
Epicharmus
Pioneered Optical Art
Pop Art
Use images in varied forms.
made people look at ordinary objects by using bright colors and cartoons in graphics to show their subject matter. .
Andy Warhol
a commercial artist and illustrator explains why his works proves useful for his Pop art.
he selected Coca-Cola to be his subject in the painting "Green Coca-Cola Bottles"
Roy Lichtenstein
turned his attention to the comic book a mainstay of American culture.