Art History Time periods

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Art History Time periods

Baroque
Northern/dutch- emphasis on still life
Southern/catholic-emphasis on religion
17th Century, meant to engulf and engage audience. detailed.
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Baroque Northern/dutch- emphasis on still life
Southern/catholic-emphasis on religion
17th Century, meant to engulf and engage audience. detailed.
Baroque Artists Bernini: Ecstasy of St. Theresa
Rembrandt: Self Portraid
Peter Paul Reubens: Elevations of the Gross
Romanticism Early 19th century. Dramatic (full of emotions). In America-*landscape. intensity-fight war against protestants, to prevent conversions
Romanticism Artists Cole
David
Delacroix
Realism Mid 19th Century. Down to earth, real things, NO kings/thrones. Was not accepted at first, darker colors and has black
Realism Artists Corbet-stone breakers
Manet
Impressionism late 19th century, not accepted as a real form of art, captures fleeting life-painted quickly. tends to look unfinished (doesn't have black in it), loose application of paint
Impressionism Artists Monet, Renoir, Casatte, Morriset
Cubism Early 20th century, fragmented forms, breaks the illusion of dimensionality, a lot of colors, uses a lot of lines and abstract colors. Known for very muted palates, monochromatic, line is key*
Cubism Artists Ma Jolie
Futurism 20th century (influenced by cubism), Movement of time, more dynamic, italian movement, variety and range of colors
Surrealism dream-like, influenced by Freud's theories on dream and psychoanalysis, confusing and startling images, makes you uneasy or uncomfortable late 1920s-1940s
Surrealism Artists Salvador Dali: Soft Construction with Boiled Beans
Arshile Gorky, Agony 1947
Pop Art Late 1950s-early 1970s, combines technical applications of abstract expressionism with a new interest in popular culture, drew upon contemporary culture both for its form and commentary on modern life. Collages, uses the familiar
Pop Art Artists Andy Warhol: Marilyns: 1965
Roy Lichtenstein: Drowning Girl: 1963
Claes Oldenburg: Clothes Pin: 1976
Jasper Johns: Flag 1954-55
Robert Rauschenberg: Retroactive I, 1964

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