Modern Art History Part 2 AWN 4M1. Neoclassicism (35) Romanticism (112) Academic Art (27) Realism...

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Modern Art History Part 2

AWN 4M1

Neoclassicism (35)Romanticism (112)Academic Art (27)Realism (108)Modern ArtNaturalism (6)Naïve Art (Primitivism) (30)Symbolism (60)Aestheticism (5)Tonalism (7)Impressionism (139)Post-Impressionism (99)Arts and Crafts (3)Art Nouveau (59)Secession (2)Modernismo (17)Pictorialism (9)Expressionism (135)Neo-Romanticism (3)Cubism (58)Orphism (Simultanism) (5)Abstract Art (50)Avant-garde (1)Futurism (18)Cubo-Futurism (6)Rayonism (1)Vorticism (4)Synchromism (1)Dada (20)Suprematism (5)Constructivism (25)Analytical Realism (1)New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit) (6)De Stijl (Neoplasticism) (8)Concrete Art (Concretism) (49)New Realism (American Realism) (8)Social Realism (21)Surrealism (139)Metaphysical art (6)Magic Realism (19)Art Deco (11)Purism (3)Precisionism (8)Harlem Renaissance (New Negro Movement) (4)Regionalism (5)Socialist Realism (7)Muralism (9)Lettrism (5)Abstract Expressionism (123)Indian Space Painting (2)Art Informel (80)Tachisme (29)Haute Pâte (Matter Painting) (6)Korean Informel (3)Neo-Concretism (6)Viennese Actionism (1)Transautomatism (1)Post-Painterly Abstraction (68)Abstract Illusionism (5)Feminist Art (19)Mail Art (4)Outsider art (Art brut) (15)Neo-Expressionism (29)Neo-Dada (22)Neo-Figurative Art (5)Kinetic art (24)Spatialism (10)Arte Povera (14)Existential Art (3)Op Art (52)Pop Art (77)Nouveau Réalisme (13)New Generation Sculpture (6)Classical Realism (4)Contemporary ArtContemporary (44)Conceptual Art (83)Minimalism (96)Post-Minimalism (53)Light and Space (19)Environmental Art (16)Junk Art (3)Kitsch (6)Relational Art (13)Funk Art (1)Photorealism (Super-Realism, Hyper-Realism) (18)Poster Art Realism (2)Contemporary Realism (22)P&D (Pattern and Decoration) (5)New Image Painting (5)Transavantgarde (3)Pittura Colta (3)New European Painting (7)Neo-Pop Art (15)Neo-minimalism (Neo-Geo) (44)Maximalism (4)Street art (25)Lowbrow Art (3)Stuckism (2)Toyism (1)CyberArt (5)

*The Red Studio Henri Matisse 1911 Style: Fauvism

IcarusMatisse1946

Les betes sur la merMatisse1950

Expressionism

The main characteristic of this movement is the distortion of reality through:

-exaggeration-vigorous brushwork-strong colour

The purpose is to express an artist’s ideas and emotions.

*The Scream Edvard Munch 1893

*Survivors Kathe Kollwitz 1923

Cry of Death Kathe Kollwitz

*Emil Nolde Trois Chanteurs 1938 watercolour (aquarelle)

*The Blue Horses Franz Marc 1911

ModiglianiRed Headed Woman1918

"Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the harmonies, the soul is the piano with many strings. The artist is the hand that plays, touching one key or another, to cause vibrations in the soul." ~Wassily Kandinsky

Concentric CirclesWassily Kandinsky1913

Self Portrait Egon Schiele 1912

More work from Schiele

Art Nouveau

Gustav Klimt The Kiss 1909

Klimt The Tree of Life

Cubism

1899 1901 1906 1907

Pablo Picasso Self Portraits

Blue Period Picasso

Harlequin Series Picasso

*Desmoiselles d’Avignon Pablo Picasso 1907

When Les Demoiselles d'Avignon first appeared, it was as if the art world had collapsed. Known form and representation were completely abandoned. Hence it was called the most innovative painting in modern art history. With the new strategies applied in the painting, Picasso suddenly found freedom of expression away from current and classical French influences and was able to carve his own path.

*Woman With A Guitar Georges Bracque 1913 Style: Analytical Cubism

Three Musicians Pablo Picasso 1921Style: Synthetic Cubism

Guernica Pablo Picasso 1937

skull bull

*Dove of PeacePablo Picasso1949

Pablo Picasso is recognized as the world's most prolific painter. His career spanned over a 78 year period, in which he created: 13,500 paintings, 100,000 prints and engravings, and 34,000 illustrations which were used in books. He also produced 300 sculptures and ceramic pieces during this expansive career. It is also estimated that over 350 pieces which he created during his career, have been stolen; this is a figure that is far higher than any other artist throughout history.

http://www.pablopicasso.org/picasso-biography.jsp

Nude Descending A Staircase Marcel Duchamp 1912

*Cubist & Futurist

Surrealism

Marc Chagall

born: July 7 1887died: March 28 1985 (97)

Russian-Jewish

Painting, Prints, Stained Glass, Tapestries,Theatre Costumes

Movement: Surrealism, Expressionism

*not allowed to live in St. Petersburg without permit & was jailed*moves to Paris but then has to escape during Nazi occupation*ends up in US

La Mariee Marc Chagall 1950

Time Transfixed Marcel Duchamp

Salvadore Dali

1904-1989

Spanish

*named after older brother that dies before he was born and told that he was his reincarnation

*was eventually kicked out of the Surrealist group because he supported Francisco Franco’s regime following the Spanish Civil War

*The Persistence of Memory Salvadore Dali 1931

*Soft Construction with Baked Beans Salvadore Dali 1936

City of Drawers Salvadore Dali

The Ship Salvadore Dali 1942

*The Son of Man Rene Magritte 1964

La Chateau de Pyrenees Rene Magritte 1959

Signature in Blank Rene Magritte

*ObjectMeret Oppenheim1936

I Saw Three Cities Kay Sage 1944

Tomorrow is Never Kay Sage 1955

Drawing HandsEscher1948

WaterfallEscher1962