Natural to Realism

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  • Naturalism - true to life style, involve representation of depiction of nature and human.
  • Naturalism - began in early renaissance.
  • Naturalism - very accurate, precise details and portrays things as they are.
  • Baker - american artist and landscape painter.
  • Baker - some of his landscape paintings considered to be as one of the best example of naturalist movement.
  • Baker - most famous painting is fallen monarchs.
  • Charpin - naturalist painter in barbizon school.
  • Charpin - painted real objects in natural settings.
  • Charpin - paintings found in the private museum or galleries in europe and museum.
  • impressionism - started in mid to late 19th century.
  • impressionism - character style involved small, and visible brush strokes.
  • impressionism - offer the bare impression of forms, unblended colors and the depiction of natural light.
  • claude monet - considered as father of impressionism.
  • monet - french painter and founder of impressionist.
  • monet - paint nature as he perceived it.
  • cezanne - most influential artist in modern paintings.
  • cezanne - known for his incredibly varied painting style.
  • Manet - french modernist painter.
  • manet - painting modern paintings and pivotal figure.
  • Post-impressionism - uses of broken colors and short brush strokes.
  • Post-Impressionism - reject the impressionist.
  • Neo-impressionism - response to the empirical realism of impressionism.
  • Seurat said - “to find something new, and make my own painting style.
  • Chromoluminarism - also known as neo-impressionism
  • Chromoluminarism - optical blending and silmutaneous contrast.
  • Art Nouveau - Uses long and organic style, that are concretely manifested in architecture, jewelry and others.
  • Art Nouveau - Assymetrical lines usually insects wings and flower stlaks.
  • Art Nouveau - uses of muted colors, colors that have low saturation or chrome.
  • Art Nouveau - colors that are not bright.
  • Tiffany - produced favrile glass.
  • Tiffanny - his innovations made him a leader of Art Nouveau Movement.
  • Tiffany - recognize as one of the greatest force of Art Nouveau style.
  • Klimt - most dominant artist in Art Nouveau.
  • Klimt - his works is decorative and colorful, contained gold leaf in paintings.
  • Art Nouveau - was the first artistic movement to give serious about graphic art.
  • Fauvism - used of pure and vibrant colors by applying through the point tubes.
  • Fauvism - product of explosion of colors.
  • Fauvism - reject the conservative and three dimensional space.
  • Fauvism - unique color schemes and renditions.
  • Henry Matisse - started the fauvism.