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Manet
Impressionism
not just a subject, everyday scene
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Monet
Impressionism
1872 “Impression Sunrise”
-short brushstrokes, emphasis on construction of piece built up
-impressions of moments of day, subjects change as the light does during the day, especially outside
-no sharp lines or colors creating a strict contour
“Rouen Cathedrals”
-Monet makes impressionism most clear with his series
-cathedrals so not change color realistically, yet in different moments of the day they seem to take on the color of the surrounding light during a specific time of day
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Degas
Impressionism
“Glass of Absinthe”
-strange compositions, lower half and left tables and background cut off, leading the line of view to people, very lifelike
-more focused on what kind of people they are/ how they feel
-cut-off compositions typical of Degas, also in Japanese woodcuts
-imitation of haphazard snapshots seem even more lifelike, photographic view
-Ballet dancer paintings capture the moment
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Renoir
Impressionism
1876 “Ball at Moulande Gallet”
-emphasis on brushstrokes, light effecting everyday scene
-impression of party, no specific person, more about idea of fun
1880s “Rocks at LeStac”
-outdoors, bright sunlight, shading, blur, small strokes blending different colors
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Cezanne
Post-Impressionism
1839-1906
-more steadiness, real qualities of a subject (not just atmospheric moments)
-brushstrokes broad, short, sturdy; like color patches
-more constructed
-not hazy or atmospheric; things farther away he paints just as clearly as things in the foreground, manipulating things in nature (but not to point out a symbol or express feeling)
-”finding shapes in nature” (volume exagerrated, more solid structure)
-tilts stretches perspective to make new, more interesting composition
-‘father of cubism’
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Seurat
Post-Impressionism, Pointillism
1859-1891
-small brushstrokes in different colors close together to brighten different colors (blends in the eye of the viewer) (same theory used in Pointillism/Neo-Impressionism/ Divisionism)
-frozen, staged, background scenery, all in profile (less spontaneous than impressionistic piece)
-no outlines yet shapes much clearer, defined and steady
-inspired by Egyptian works, all in profile
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Toulouse-Lautrec
Post-Impressionism
1864-1901
-discussed as both Impressionist and Post-Impressionist
-composition cut off (as Degas)
-painted typically outcasts, felt connected (illness made his legs deformed)
-actresses, dancers
-posters for venues (ex. Moulin Rouge)
-big shapes, strong outlines for ads, flat areas of color
-liveliness still present
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Van Gogh
Post-Impressionism
1853-1890
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Gauguin
Post-Impressionism
1848-1903
-connected in some ways to symbolism
-was a stockbroker, led to him hating material wealth
-settled in western France, harmony with nature, humble life
-paints shepherdesses, etc.
-outstanding solid white/dark areas, so post-impressionist
-unrealistic, color distorts the scene, it is not clear where they are
-clear outlines (Cloissonism, enamel technique engraving with a small wire, fill in area between wire outline with color)
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Redon
Symbolism
-creepy creatures
-undefined atmosphere, like symbolism
-gloomy haze sends symbolic message
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Munch
Symbolism
-away from reality to make the inner experience more clear (unlike impressionist everyday scenes)
-inner vision, idea or feeling to communicate by exaggerating or overemphasizing things
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Klimt
Symbolism
-anxious extravagance, expressing evil and beauty at the same time
-mosaic style
-rich, ornate colors
-compact visualization emphasizes symbol/feeling
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Rousseau
Symbolism
-more peaceful but still mystery
-very distinct encyclopedic plants, wallpaper flowers, no formal training
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Picasso
Symbolism
-blue and pink periods (color and sadness, depicting outcasts)
-much more distorted, mood more important
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Horta
Art Nouveu
-‘father of art nouveau architecture’
-‘Belgian line’ = curved spiraling lines
-Hotel Tassel in Brussels
-exterior modest, interior intricate
-raw materials, lines swirl and match movement with nature
-wide spaces, light passing through
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Guimard
Art Nouveu
nature imagery more eclectic
sometimes referred to as 'Style Metro'
reflects Art Deco as well |
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Rennie Mackintosh
Art Nouveau
linear style of grids, elongated vertical lines and curves |
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Mucha
Art Nouveau
-mainly posters featuring woman with floral backgrounds
-Sarah Bernhardt launched his career by insisting he should be the only one to design posters and costumes (contracting him)
-‘Gismonda’
-life-size
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Gaudi
Art Nouveau/Modernisme
-Barcelona’s leading architect in modernism
-shell and bone motifs
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Matisse
Fauvism
-‘king of Fauves’
-color and distortion for expression
-joy of life/color, arabesque (curving) lines
-expressing harmony and beauty
-simplification, the art of omission
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Derain
Fauvism
-think dotted brushstrokes, people painted as bright blobs of paint
-patchwork and blob people, confused perspective
-simply fun of using colors, no deeper meaning
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De Vlaminck
Fauvism
fauvist expressive blocks of color in landscapes |
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Modersohn-Becker
Expressionism
art as a vehicle for subjective vision
portraits, self-portraits, mother and child scenes using color and pattern symbollically |
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Nolde
Expressionism
pioneered portraits with mysticism
interested in primitive art
combine simple, dynamic rythms and dramatic colors to strartling effect
graphic art exploits black and white (very original) |
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Kokoschka
Expressionism
'psychological portraits'
"there is an outpouring of feeling into the image which becomes, as it were, the soul's plastic embodiment" |
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Schiele
Expressionism
aggressive, nervous lines
imprisoned for 24 days for exhibiting "pornographic" drawings
series of self-portraits capturing narcissism and angst |
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Kirchner
Expressionism
masklike faces
color and line used symbolically and emotively |
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Kandinsky
Der Blaue Rieter
music major theme in his artworks
-started lyrical abstraction (non-representational art)
-bold black shadows
-Christian images, Jerusalem etc. (folkloric)
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Marc
Der Blaue Reiter
(German expressionism)
soft colors, abstract view of nature
spititual |
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Macke
Der Blaue Reiter
urban, joyful city scenes in harmonies of expressive color
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Klee
Der Blaue Reiter
'Art does not reproduce the visible, rather, it makes visable'
experiments with color, semi-abstract lyrical
patchwork both delicate and expressive |
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Braque
Cubism
-shapes more defined
-bigger use of certain colors, longer, smoother brushstrokes
-shape over color (analytical cubism)
-multiple viewpoints combined within one picture
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Juan Gris (1887-1927)
Cubism
-less colorful, quieter depictions, symmetrical
-starts with abstraction to create shape
-synthetic: pushes objects together as if in collage
-a lot flatter space
-still playing with depth, perspective, abstraction to create ambiguous space
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Boccioni
Futurism
- wrote futurist manifestos with others
-temporal space shows dynamic speed and noise of modern age
-rapid movement in cyclical sense
-vibrant colors indicate celebration of technology
-quick efficient movement
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Delaunay
Orphism
Robert and Sonia
-fragmentation of cubism
-more colorful and abstract, also freer
-all about vibration of color and shape
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Rodin
Sculpture
(1840-1917)
-in the hair you see the process of Rodin’s ‘unfinished’ look, also in the water he makes that translation
-not idealizing as the neo-classicists do; Rodin emphasizes real life, defects and wrinkles that give sculpture character, really showing how life is and how people are
-viewpoints from every angle equally important
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Claudel
(Rodin’s assistant and lost lover)
-movement, passion, bodies come out of a sort of torrent rather than solid rock
-the whole sculpture is out of equilibrium (The Waltz)
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Brancusi
(1876-1957)
-begins to reduce, leave features out of faces
-eggshape to represent promise egg can hold, ‘promise of life’
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Malevich
Suprematism
-black square is feeling, white background is endless void
-different angles, movement=cubism (knife-sharpener)
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Tatlin
Suprematism
(1914-15)
-abstract constructions (constructivism)
-metal, wood, steel, wire, iron, zinc, aluminum
-art should have a social purpose/function
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Gabo
Suprematism
(1916-17)
-pure abstract derived from possibilities of working with different materials
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El Lissitsky
Suprematism
-The Constructor
-Ambassador of Communist Russia, through his work he was an international figure and traveler
-also translated his paintings to interiors (nonfunctional)
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Mondriaan
De Stijl
-ideas not restricted to the canvas
-harmonious designs of color planes
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Van Doesburg
De Stijl
(1920)
-dynamic overlapping feeling provoking movement
-cut-off, tilted composition
-also wanted to effect real life, produced interiors
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Rietveld
De Stijl
(1918)
-constructionist chair
-also houses with colored rectangular blocks and moveable rooms
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Gropius
Bauhaus
(1925)
-funds Dessau
-curtain wall made of jumbo glass
-consistently separated parts according to functions
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Picasso
‘all surfaces of an object visible’
-collage, geometric shapes, straight sharp lines
-Pulling different shapes out of picture, changing depth and perspective
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Kandinsky
Bauhaus
fascination with shapes and color
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