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Intro to Art History

Intro to Art History. Subject Matter and Styles in Art. Subject Matter in ART. Narrative Fantasy Religious Mythological Portraiture Still Life Landscape. Narrative.

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Intro to Art History

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  1. Intro to Art History SubjectMatter and Styles in Art

  2. Subject Matter in ART • Narrative • Fantasy • Religious • Mythological • Portraiture • Still Life • Landscape

  3. Narrative Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978), The Problem We All Live With, published in Look, January 14, 1964, oil on canvas, Arts International, Chicago, IL. See connoisseur, illustration, and Realism.

  4. Fantasy Salvador Dali

  5. Religious Leonardo Da Vinci The Last Supper

  6. Mythological Botticelli The Birth of Venus

  7. Portraiture Pablo Picasso self portrait

  8. Still Life Janet Fish Candy Dish

  9. Landscape

  10. Styles of Art Realistic Abstract Non Objective

  11. Bellwork!: Look at the pictures below. Define what you think Realistic, Abstract and Non- Objective mean in your own words. Use the pictures as a clue. Non-objective Realistic Abstract

  12. Realistic • Has a subject • Represents real life (sometimes photographic)

  13. Abstract Although it is obvious what the subject is, it is distorted from reality.

  14. Non - Objective • Visual Art that does represent a subject. It is not a picture of a thing. • It is rather, colors and forms that compose and image. • It is not meant to suggest or resemble natural forms. • The subject may be the process, or the color itself. • Often these art works are based on music or emotion.

  15. Identifying art styles Is it realistic, abstract or non-objective?

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