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    surrealist‚ cubist‚ Marcel Duchamp. Modern art was about the artists‚ and their experimentations. There were nine movements that followed‚ shaped‚ and influenced Modern Art. The most influential movements of Modern art are Impressionism‚ FauvismCubismFuturismExpressionism‚ Dada‚ Surrealism‚ Abstract

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    and shapes are used to portray emotions and the landscape of one’s inner world. Listed below are the various kinds of abstract art styles that have emerged.   Abstract Art Type Defining Characteristics Famous Artists Abstract Expressionism Abstract expressionism paintings are emotionally intense and spontaneously created by the artist. It is often synonymous with action or gesture paintings that have an anarchic and rebellious feel. There is tension and high drama in their composition. Jackson

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    his first paintings‚ which became the icons of modern art and cubism movement in particular. The industrial revolution and the early 20th century introduced fauvism with its expressively vivid colours verging on aggression in the works of Henri Matisse‚ Andre Derain‚ Maurice de Vlaminch and Raoul Dufy. German painters Franz Marc‚ August Macke‚ Gabriele Münter and others developed their own version of fauvism and called it expressionism. Italian artists‚ refusing everything with old roots and inspired

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    In presenting his subject‚ the artists uses different methods to express the idea he wants to make clear. The following are the commonly used methods in presenting the subjects of arts: Realism Abstraction Symbolism Fauvism Dadaism Futurism Surrealism Expressionism REALISM It is the attempt to portray the subject as is. The artist selects‚ changes‚ and arranges details to express the idea he wants to make clear. The artist main function is to describe accurately what is observed through

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    This led to CUBISM. Paul Gauguin – impressed by Japanese prints to develop a style that favoured strong use of colour‚ shape and line. This led to FAUVISM Vincent van Gogh – painted his emotional response to images of man and nature in broad sweeping brushstrokes with a brush loaded with paint. This led to EXPRESSIONISM. Other Post Impressionist painters were Georges Seurat and Paul Signac (POINTILLISM)‚ Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec‚ Henri Rousseau and Pierre Bonnard.  CUBISM   

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    Modernism Exam Study Guide

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    Impressionism 1880 - 1905 France Van Gogh Henri Rousseau A late 19th-century reaction to Impressionism‚ Emphasizing on one hand the emotional aspect of painting and on the other a return to formal structure The first led to Expressionism; the second‚ to Cubism. Art Nouveau 1890 - 1910 France Alphonse Mucha Jules Cheret Henri Toulouse Subtle light‚ feminine figures‚ fluent dresses‚ geometric details‚ colorful new shapes. Decorative art form‚ consumer mentality instead of necessity

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    MODERN ART

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    hard to grasp is its sheer variety of styles. Some emerge & flourish for a few years & then drop out of fashion‚ to be replaced by another mode. This includes: Realism Impressionism Post-impressionism Neo-impressionism Fauvism Cubism Expressionism Surrealism Futurism Minimalism May 1874‚ a group of young artists held their own art show in Paris & their works were laughed at‚ criticized and rejected. Impressionism derived from the painting of Claude Monet‚ Impression:Sunrise (1874)

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    c. Mangling Soft Construction With Boiled Eggs Salvador Dali Dali made this painting to represent the horrors of the Spanish Civil War Unknown No description available d. Cubism VIOLIN AND CANDLESTICK GEORGE BRACQUES This work embodies the dynamic and

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    Art of the 20th Century

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    Art of the 20th century (by: Chiara Leano BFA-ADV1) -known as modern art -expressionism dominated this century Expressionism -from its root word “express”‚ it’s intention is to express the inner state ( feelings) of the artist 20th century art movements Fauvism (France) (painting by Henri Matisse) -earned their name ("les fauves"-wild beasts) by shocking exhibit visitors on their first public appearance‚ in 1905. -full of violent color and bold distortions. Die Brucke (Germany)

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    vertically (thin) c.) Mangling > cut‚ mutilated‚ lacerated d.) Cubism > geometric shapes e.) Abstract expressionism > colors are splashed/mixed 3. Symbolism : a.) Sign > specific /definite b.) Symbols > deeper meanings (Da Vinci / Michelangelo 4. Fauvism > Latin word “wild beast Intense‚ bright‚ vivid colors Joy‚ comfortable Least use of light & shadow 5. Futurism > Machine and thermology Planes‚ car‚

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