a a short-lived movement concerned with the liberation of color and the formal structure of a work of art. Matisse
b Fathered by Picasso and Braque - the idea of capturing multiple points of view at once.
c an art movement which concerned itself with an intense involvement with light- capturing the effect of light on objects and portraying this effect on canvas. Renoir, Degas, Monet
d not a movement but a group of important artists: Van Gogh, Gaugin, Seurat, Cezanne who built upon Impressionism, reintroducing form and line
e Influenced by cubism, this movement strove to show speed, movement, the effects of industrializationf
5 Multiple Choice Questions
Hyper-realistic painting 'just like a photograph'.
is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns.
The term is widely used to describe immersive virtual reality, installation art and video games.
antimilitaristic and anti-art attitude. These attitudes were generated by the horrors of World War I. Duchamp: Ready-mades "Urinal"
A style of painting originating in the U.S. during the 1940's and 1950's. It is characterized by spontaneity, emotion, bold colors, and/or strong value contrast on very large canvases. Jackson Pollock.
5 True/False Question
DeStijl 1920 → Fathered by Picasso and Braque - the idea of capturing multiple points of view at once.
Pop Art 1950 → A style of art in the 1960's; the subject matter was based on visual cliches, subject matter and impersonal style of popular mass media imagery. Andy Warhol.
Realism 1850-1940 → based upon dreams, the irrational and the fantastic. Salvador Dali. Could not have existed without Freudian psychology.
Expressionism 1905 → . The expressionists stress the artist's inner f eelings toward the world. This style was based mainly in Germany. famous example: Edvard Munch: "The Scream"
Renaissance 1300-1600 → early investigations (espec. by Giotto) into perspective