The Methods of Presenting An Art

Cards (16)

  • Methods of Presenting an Art
    • Realism
    • Abstraction
    • Fauvism
  • Realism
    • sometimes called Naturalism
    • represent subject matter truthfully without artificiality
  • Abstraction
    • distancing of an idea
    • a depiction away from any literal representational reference points
    • exist in all art to a certain degree as a freedom form representative qualities in art it does not represent things pictorially
    • the artist must have remove abstractive elements from a subject/object to create a more simplified form or produce something which has no source at all
  • Abstract are presented in ways:
    • Stylized
    • Distorted/Distortion
    • Exaggeration
  • Artist has his/her own style of presenting ideas in his mind

    Stylized
    • see the real figure but distorted
    • could be widened
    • example is human figure but its parts are in other places
    Distorted/Distortion
    • use of colors and textures, overreacting
    • Fauvism example

    Exaggeration
  • Type of Abstraction
    • Cubism
    • Dots and Symbols
    • uses geometrical figures
    • early 20th art movement that revolutionized European painting, sculpture and music

    Cubism
  • Dominant Realism in 19th Century

    Dots and Symbols
    • uses extreme colors, very bright colors
    • short lived method
    • example is scream
    Fauvism
  • Artists who already using nontraditional techniques
    Picasso, Cezanne and Matisse
  • Russian artist who was widely credited for establishing abstraction
    Wassily Kandinsky
  • The most influential during the 20th century
    Pablo Picasso
  • Most influential artist in the modern painting specifically in aesthetic painting

    Paul Cezanne
  • Famous in dance painting which is requested by Sergei Shchukin
    Henry Matisse