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Human subjects.
“Impressionist” Style
Interested in Women.
More directly photorealistic than Monet
Manet
Lots of Landscapes.
“Impressionist style”
Thick Brush strokes for blurring
Monet
“Impressionist” style.
At work in Human Figures. Intimacy of approach
Renoir
"Keyhole scenes"
Ballerinas in rehearsal
Degas
Mother with children
Cassat
Color Blocks
Flattening.
Abstraction, with visual ques.
Geometric reduction
Cezanne
Thick brush strokes
very unique
Van Gogh
Flattening. Bright Colors. Color Fields.
Matisse
Pointillism. Made of Many small dots of color
Seurat
Primitivism.
Interest in natives.
Post-impressionist techniqe
Gaugin
Dead Faces
Running Color
Expressionism
Munch
Cubism. Braque did this too.
Objects are “Opened out” so you can seem them.
Abstraction of figures.
Analytical and Synthetic Styles
Picasso
Sharp lines.
Dark Colors
Dark Subjects.
Violent Style
Thick Outlines
Heckel
Primary Colors. Hard, Straight lines. Pure abstraction. Lots of Right Angles
Mondrian
Flying People.
Russian Jewish Themes.
Cubist influence, but clearly not Cubist.
Bright Colors offset against dull colors.
Chagall
Blurrs the line between art and reality
Magritte
Surrealism
Symbolic items
Dream-like quality.
Dali
Makes fun of art
Dada
Du Champ
Spiritual, color blocks
Rothko
Pop Art
Everyday things, or celebrities.
Strange Color Treatment
Warhol
Reproducible
Cubist influence
Hockney
American Subjects
Vintage appearance.
Hopper
Flowers
O'Keeffe
Complete Abstraction
Paint dripping/splattering
Pollock
Organic and curving structures.
Gaudi
Skeletal Approach.
Spare work. Little or no Ornament
Mies Van Der Rohe
Juxtaposes different styles against each other
Pei
Seashell, metallic, curvaceous buildings
Gehry
tessellations
inlaid geometric shapes
Nervi
Built Sydney Opera House
Saarinen
lots of right angles
concentrated housing
Le Courbousier
sculptor
decay is build into the artwork
Rodin
reclining sculptures
holes in it
based of Aztec art
Moore
Stylized everyday objects
Oldenburg
Sculptor
reflective metal
not as square; simple
David Smith