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A blend of European and American traditional arts

Arts in America

Proponent in naturalist movement

William Bliss

French; with his paintings of sheep in natural, actual settings.

Albert Chaysin

an accurate and precise details of art

Naturalism

It refers to the activities and out of artists who felt the "traditional" forms of art, architecture, paintings, sculpture and the like was becoming outdates in the emerging industrialized world

Modernism

It refers to the arr of expressing the artist's minds and emotions in an abstract art

Abstract Expressionism

A departure from reality creating images devoid of actual figures

Abstraction

It is a visual art movement that emerged in britain mid 1950s and in america late 1950s

Pop art

Refers to something related to present era

Postmodern art

Literally means the movement after modernism

Post modernism

The process of applying color to a surface such as paper, canvas, wood, glass, lacquer or cement.

Painting

It means the combination of drawing composition and other aesthetic factors in order to show the conceptual and expressive invention of the artist

Painting

Refers to a realistic objects in a natural setting.

Naturalism

A type of art that focus on the accurate and precise details of the object or scene and portrays things as they are

Naturalism

He is an american painter, known for hus still life and miniature paintings

James Peale

It depicts a happy family in full color

The James Peale Family

He is an Amerucan naturalist: portraits figures and landscapes painter. His works often depicted a female figure in a clean and reserve manner with finesse

Thomas Pollock Anschutz

Was an American naturalist painter and writer.

Walter Inglis Anderson

Was the first American artists movement to achieve worldwide influence and put New York City at the center of the art world after World War II

Abstract Expressionism Movement

Referred to as the assessment of the past as different to the modern age and the realizatiob that the art world was becoming more complex and the old style were subject to intense critical scrutiny

Modernism

She was an American artist who brought American art style to europe. Known for for paintings of animals, flower, shells, rocks, bones and landscapes in which she infused powerful abstract images

Georgia Totto O'keeffe

An early modernist, was a nomadic painter much of his life. He depicted american life in his works at a local level, representing a distincly American art

Marsden Hartley

It emerged in the late 1950. It diverted traditional paintings with infusions of popping images out of a work of art

Pop art

It removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combining with other objects

Pop

A blend of civic values and Christianity

Sculpture in America

Became the first famous American sculptor when he launched the wooden figureheads for ships

William Rush

One of the first generation of notable American sculptors. Carved marbles in the italian neo-classicism style

Thomas Crawford

She surpassed excessive odds to become the first African-American female sculptor and first artist to celebrate her racial identity

Edmonia Lewis

An american sculptor who embodied the ideals of "American Renaissance" and execute the more naturalistic and dramatic style in his sculptures

August Saint Gaudens

American Civil War

August Saint Gaudens

An American artist best known for his action-filled sculptures of cowboys and Indians

Frederic Remington

He was an abstract expressionist sculptor, best known for large abstract geometric sculptor

David Roland Smith

Influenced by the works of Picasso and Julio Gonzales

David Roland Smith

Executed in 1965 became the most expensive work of contemporary art ever sold at auction.

Cubi XXVIII

Has to do with the planning and designing of houses, churches, schools, business establishments and public buildings.

Architecture

A style or special manner of putting qualities that distinguishthe buildings of one time, region or group from those of another

Architecture

A variety of styles from American-Indian's oldest structures, to colonial architectural traditions, to Spanish influence cubic form, to English influence, to dynanism's of the 19th century, to Greek revival of religious architecture....

American Architecture

An American architect best known for his design if the United States capitol

Benjamin H.B Latrobe

Been called the "Father of American Architecture"

Benjamin H.B Latrobe

Often called America's first professional architect. He was an American colonial architect and merchant

Peter Harrison

He was a noted architect in 19th century Philadelphia, Pennysylvania and Nashville. He was an American Greek Revival atchitect with a touch or infusions of Gothic Egyptian, Saracenic or Italianate styles.

William Strickland

He was an Irish-born American architect. He designed the White house in Washington D.C.

James Hoban

He invented a safety device that prevented elevators from falling if the hoisting cable work.

Elisha Grave Otis

He was a skilled craftsman, he made things easy by designing materials that would make the work easy

Elisha Grave Otis

He was an American landscape designer, an advocate of the Gothic Revival style in the United States

Andrew Jackson Downing

Partner of Downing

Vaux

They designed many significant projects, including the grounds in the White House

Downing and Vaux

Was an American Beaux- Arts architect, best remembered for his Greek Doric Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C

Henry Bacon

An American Architect and has been called as the "Father of Modernism" He is considered by many as the creator of modern skyscraper

Louis Henry Sullivan

The rest of the building's elements- the walls, floor, ceilings and windows- were suspended from the steel, which carried the weight

Column-frame

Contribution of Sullivan ewan

Modern Movement

Modern Movement

International Style

An American architect and engineer who became known as the Father of American Skyscraper; best known for designing the ten-storey Home Insurance Building in Chicago

William Le Baron Jenney