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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Baroque | Northern/dutch- emphasis on still lifeSouthern/catholic-emphasis on religion 17th Century, meant to engulf and engage audience. detailed. |
Baroque Artists | Bernini: Ecstasy of St. TheresaRembrandt: 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 | ColeDavid 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 breakersManet |
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 BeansArshile 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: 1965Roy Lichtenstein: Drowning Girl: 1963 Claes Oldenburg: Clothes Pin: 1976 Jasper Johns: Flag 1954-55 Robert Rauschenberg: Retroactive I, 1964 |
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