Artistoftheweek 1st sem
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artist of the week
Bridget Riley
Bridget Riley•Loss
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol•Marylin 1962
Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper•Chop Suey
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RaphaelSchool of Athens
RaphaelSchool of Athens
VincentVan Gogh
VincentVan Gogh
• Cafe Terrace at Night
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Jacques-Louis David
Jacques-Louis David• Death of Socrates
High Key
• Paintings containing mostly light values
High Key
• Paintings containing mostly light values
• Creates positive feelings; spontaneous.
High Key
Low Key
• Painting containing mostly dark values
Low Key
• Painting containing mostly dark values
• Creates dark and somber feeling; seriousness
Low Key
Low Contrast
• Art that has mostly middle values with few light and dark values
Low Contrast
• Art that has mostly middle values with few light and dark values
• Creates a calm, serene effect
Low Contrast
Georgia O’Keefe “Sunspots” 1932
High Contrast
• Art that has mostly light values and dark values but few middle values
Georgia O’Keefe “Sunspots” 1932
High Contrast
• Art that has mostly light values and dark values but few middle values
• Creates very dramatic effect; eye catching
Georgia O’Keefe “Sunspots” 1932
High Contrast
CHIAROSCURO
The use of strong contrast of light and dark. It is the gradual transition of values, which produces the
effect of modeling.
Edvard Munch
‘Self-Portrait’
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Edger Degas
Edger Degas
•The Absinthe Drinker
Jan Vermeer
Jan Vermeer
Jan Vermeer
Jan Vermeer•The Music Lesson
Jan Vermeer•The Music Lesson
Salvador Dali
Salvador Dali• Metamorphosis Of Narcissus
Salvador Dali• Metamorphosis Of Narcissus
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