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ART IN THE 19

TH CENTURY…

PRESENT TODAY

POST- IMPRESSIO

NISM

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MEMBERS OF THE TEAM

Student A: Lucy Tinoco Give a little introduction about the assigned artwork. Give a little introduction of the the movement, enlist the main characteristics and features of the artistic movement.

Student B: Kike Zarate Give a brief explanation of the different contexts of the movement.

Student C: Vania UrizarExpose the most representative artist of the movement. In charge of assembling the presentation.

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WHAT WAS THE ARTWORK ABOUT ?

The artwork was a compilation of the work of the Post-impressionist artist, Vincent Van Gogh. The title of the video “The dreams of Van Gogh” making reference to the quote of himself “I dream my paintings and then paint a dream.”

The artwork by Alejandro Delgado, from Morelia, Michoacan, is a window into Van Gogh’s world, and how we can relate his paintings with his daily life, with his mental disease.

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POST-IMPRESSIONISM. 1886 TO 1914

Actually Post-impressionism wasn’t a formal movement. Post Impressionism was the result of a few independent artist at the end of 19th century.

They were looking to break the Impressionism limitations. Each of the artist involved developed a personal style, and that was the point of Post-impressionism, that everyon has a different way to see the external beauty by painting with a personal and emotional point of view, wich sets them apart from impressionist painters.

Their styles were focused on the structural, the emotional, the symbolic and the spiritual elements. All these elements they argued they were missing in the Impressionist movement.

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CHARACTERISTICS. OF IMPRESSIONISM

Technical Characteristics. Bold colors.

Thick brushstrokes

Geometric and definitive forms

Symbolic content

Flattened perspecive.

Tahitan Women on the beach. Paul Gauguin.

A Sunday Afternoon on the Île de la Grande Jatte. Georges Seurat.

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CHARACTERISTICS. OF IMPRESSIONISM

Emotional Characteristics. Breaktrough traditional religious and

mythological subjects.

Break away from naturalism

Painted with emotion, focus on a more subjective and creative way to see the world.

A Sunday Afternoon on the Île de la Grande Jatte. Georges Seurat.

The Church at te Auvers sur Oise. Vincent Vna Gogh.

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CONTEXT

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HISTORICAL CONTEXT

-Second Industrial Revolution

- the facility of carrying painting

-Technology

-Enlightnment

-From the second half of the 19th Century to the World War I.

-The innovations are science based.

-Steel factories.

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- Train's apogee.

- Electricity.

- Mechanization.

- Birth of the petroleum industry.

- Vulcanization.

- Automobile.

- Telephone.

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SOCIAL CONTEXT

- Unemployment.

- Cheap products/ mass production

- Health improvements.

- Transportation and communications.

- Overpopulation

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CULTURAL CONTEXT

Power of Darkness - Leon Tolstoy (1886)

Garcon d’Honneur, Paul roux ( 1883)

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VINCENT WILLEM VAN GOGH

(1853-1890)

From The Netherlands.

His brother, Theo, was a really important figure for him.

In a moment of his life he intended to be a priest.

His paintings influenced the expresionism and the fauvism.

He had a mental illness, that was representated in his art works.

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Los girasoles (1888)

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Habitación en Arles(1888)

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LA NOCHE ESTRELLADA (1889)

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EUGENE HENRI PAUL GAUGUIN

(1848-1903)

French paintor and sculptor.

His paintings influenced Picasso, fauvism and the german expresionism .

He worked at the parisien stocked exchange.

He abandoned his family, after a bad economic time he suffered.

Van Gogh and a specific trip to the Martinica changed his paintings radically.

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EL CRISTO AMARILLO 1889

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LA SIESTA (1891) TAHITI

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CERCA DEL MAR ( 1892).

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PAUL CEZANNE

(1839-1906)

French paintor.

He studied laws .

He met Caravaggio and Velazquez who inspired him.

He made friendship with Guillaumin and Pissarro. They changed his style radically.

After his father died, Cezanne abandoned his son and his son.

He inspired cubism.

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JUGADORES DE CARTAS ( 1893)

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Montaña la Saint ( 1870)

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River Banks( 1905)

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Post Impressionism - The Roots of Modern Art. (n.d.). Post Impressionism. Retrieved January 27, 2014, from http://www.artyfactory.com/art_appreciatio

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