1st Periodical Exam

Cards (45)

  • Art Movement
    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
    1. Self-Portrait
    2. Woman with dead child
    3. Mother feeding child
    4. The Sacrifice
    5. 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
    1. View of Collioure
    2. The trees
    3. Fishing Port
    4. 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
    1. Woman with a Hat
    2. 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
    1. Sunrise
  • Juan Luna
    1. Tampuhan
    2. 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
    1. Portrait of Dora
    2. The Musician
    3. Weeping Woman
  • George Braque
    He was most well known for being the founder of Cubism alongside famous artist Pablo Picasso
  • George Braque
    1. Houses of Estaque
    2. Bottle and Fishes
  • Vincente Manansala
    Filipino Cubist painter. National Artist in the Philippines in Visual Arts
  • Vincente
    1. Pila sa Bigas
    2. Mother and Child
  • Ceasar Legaspi
    Filipino national artist
  • Ceasar Legaspi
    1. Ginintuang Mayo (Golden Spring)
    2. 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 "The Stone Breakers".
  • 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
    1. The Melancholy and Mystery of a Street
    2. Song of Love
  • Salvador Dali
    1. The Persistence of Memory
    2. Soft Construction with Boiled Beans
    3. 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
    1. 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.