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What are facts for the 20th century artist?
They created art for nobility or the church, the vatican or political leaders
What are facts about French neo-classicalism?
"new" greek/romans; theme: virtue; style: crisp, clean lines
What are facts about romanticism?
dramatic, emotional, loose brush strokes
What are facts about realism?
every day people and events; LARGE scale
What are facts of fauvism?
only 3 year run; exploited color; uses color of light
What is the main fact of german expressionism?
color conveys emotion
What are facts about futurism?
movement: celebrate speed/motion (1912)
What is the main fact about dadaism?
"anti-everything"
What are facts about minimalism?
industrial; mass-produced; no emotion; title of art is usually "untitled"
What are facts about post-modernism?
Also called "pluralism," put together different elements from past history
What is pop art also called?
popular commercialism
What helps surrealist artists?
drugs, helps sense creativity; automatism
What is cubism?
Form of art that emphasizes shape
What are facts of the sublime form of art?
Shows 1 or 2 people; small scale, landscape
What are facts about "Easte facade of the louvre" by claude perrault?
was a palace, french revolution changed it to a museum
What are facts about "Cornelia, Pointing to Her Children As Her Treasures" by Angelica Kauffmann?
neo-classical period/blended;
What are the facts about "Death of Marat?"
Fallen hero virtue; neo-classical period
What are facts about "Monticello" by Thomas Jefferson?
neo-classical period; noble virtue
What are facts of "Odalisque" by Delacroix?
romanticism period (emotional; loose brush strokes)
What are facts about "Saturn Devouring One of His Sons" by Francisco Goya?
political; hid painting from Napoleon
What are facts about "The Raft of Medusa" by Gericault?
romanticism period; real event; in honor of people who died
What are facts about "Monk By the Sea?"
sublime period
What period is the art "The Heart of the Andes?"
Sublime period
What period is "Liberty Leading the People?"
romanticism period
What period is "Memory of Civil War?"
realism period (every day people and events; LARGE SCALE)
What period is "Burial at Ornans?"
realism period: no focal point
What are facts about "Plowing in the Nivernais" by Bonheur?
realism period; oil painting medium
What are facts about "Olympia" by Manet?
not impressionist; used more color; known for impressionism (manet)
What are facts about "Glass of Absinthe" by Edgar Degas?
impressionists'; degas different because he stays indoors instead of outdoors like other impressionists
Why was "Impression-Sunrise" criticized?
criticized for the brush stroke
What are facts about "Reading" by Morisot?
impressionist; done outside
What is a fact about "Bridge Over Pool of Lillies" by Monet?
he was known for lillies
What are facts of "The Day of the Gods" by Gauguin/Facts about Gauguin?
post-impressionist: bolder, more solidified; gauguin was close with van gogh
What are facts of "Still Life With Peaches" by Cezanne?
post-impressionist; everything originated from geometrical form; distorted perspective on purpose
What is a fact about Cezanne?
He influenced cubism
What period is "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash?"
futurism
What period is "Sketch I For Composition VII by Wassily Kandinsky?
german expressionism; non-representational
What period is "Die Grossen Bluen Perde" by Franz Marc?
german expressionism
What period is "Unique Forms of Continuity In Space" by Bocini?
futurism
What period is "Map of WWII and Territorial Reconstruction?"
futurism
What is significant about the "Mona Lisa by DuChamp?
He took it and messed with it to upset people as a reaction to the dadaism period; original by davinci
What are facts about "The Fountain" by DuChamp?
"ready-made;" urinal; offensive
What are facts about "Persistence of a Memory" by Dali?
surrealism period; abstract self-potrait; dream state (freud); bizarre
What are facts about "Man, Controller of the Universe" by Diego Rivera?
politics and painting; (artists feared life bc of paintings;) symbolized struggle of Latin americans
What are facts about "Guernica" by Pablo Picasso?
not allowed in Spain til Franco died; Picasso died before him; stayed in ny til death; barcelona (his birth) gerta and madrid fought for painting, and madrid won; was shown in paris' world fair first; emphasized inside/outside; black and white
What are 2 fields of (abstract) expressionism?
action painting and color field painting
What are facts about expressionism?
1945: first post-war art movement; artists fled to NY;
What subcategory of expressionism is "Woman on a Bicycle" by DeKooning?
action painting
What subcategory of expressionism is "Four Darks in Red" by Rothko?
color field painting
What are some facts about artist Rothko?
he committed suicide; he took basic shapes and fuzzed the edges in his art
What are facts about "Odalisk" by Robert Rauscherberg?
spontaneity; add ojects: "combine paintings;" fresh paint look; painted on pillow
What are facts about "Whaam!" by Roy Litchenstein?
pop art; he was known for comic strip narratives
What are facts about "Empress of India" by Frank Stella?
look at it as object; irregular thick shape
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