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Art Movements

Art Movements. Renaissance to Surrealism. Renaissance. BEGAN IN ITALY Perspective Accurate proportions Lifelike detail Shading Light Space. Mona Lisa DaVinci. Pieta Michelangelo. School of Athens Raphael. Giovanni Arnolfini and his Bride Jan van Eyck.

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Art Movements

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  1. Art Movements Renaissance to Surrealism

  2. Renaissance • BEGAN IN ITALY • Perspective • Accurate proportions • Lifelike detail • Shading • Light • Space

  3. Mona LisaDaVinci

  4. PietaMichelangelo

  5. School of AthensRaphael

  6. Giovanni Arnolfini and his BrideJan van Eyck

  7. The Tower of BabelPieter Bruegel

  8. Adoration of the MagiAlbrect Durer

  9. Baroque • BEGAN IN ITALY • Grandeur • Elegance • Strong or contrasting colors • Large Scale • Ornate Decorations • Strong Emotion • Dramatic Lighting

  10. The Calling of St. MatthewCaravaggio

  11. The CardsharkGeorges de la Tour

  12. The Night WatchRembrant

  13. Neoclassicism • BEGAN IN FRANCE • Influenced by ancient classical art • Decorative • Elaborate • Sharp contours • Orderly • Themes included Ancient Greece & Rome

  14. The Oath of the HoratiiJacques-Louis David

  15. The Apotheosis of HomerJean Auguste Dominique Ingres

  16. Romanticism • BEGAN IN FRANCE • Occurred simultaneously with Neoclassicism • More emotional and personal • Dramatic & exotic subjects • Loose free style of painting • Color flows from one form to the next • Has infinite depth

  17. Officer of the Imperial GuardTheodore Gericault

  18. J.M.W. TurnerMelrose Abbey

  19. Realism • BEGAN IN FRANCE • Accurate depiction of the times • About the splendors and miseries of life • Ordinary people • Depict life objectively and imparitally • Earth tones

  20. The StonebreakersGustave Courbet

  21. The GleanersJean-Francois Millet

  22. Impressionism • BEGAN IN FRANCE • Pleasures of the modern city • Impression of the moment • Light of a particular moment • Natrualistic and realistic

  23. Haymakers RestingCamille Pissarro

  24. Impression, SunriseClaude Monet

  25. The Luncheon of the Boating PartyPierre-Auguste Renoir

  26. Post-Impressionism • BEGAN IN FRANCE • Color and form expressed in new ways • Appear flatter • No concern about the reflection of light • More solid forms • Thicker paint • Heavy expressive lines • Basic shapes

  27. Mont Sainte VictoirePaul Cezanne

  28. The Starry NightVincent van Gogh

  29. Expressionism • BEGAN IN GERMANY • Distortion and disjointed • Thick brushstrokes • Strong colors

  30. The ScreamEdvard Munch

  31. Small PleasuresVasily Kandinsky

  32. Cubism • BEGAN IN SPAIN (Pablo Picasso) • Showing objects from multiple points of view simultaneously • Viewed nature as cylinders, cones and spheres

  33. ReservoirPicasso

  34. Dada • Rebel against everything • Anti-art

  35. L.H.O.O.Q.Marcel Duchamp

  36. Surrealism • Paintings were the visualization of the dreams and thoughts • Revolt against intellectual art styles • Dream imagery

  37. Persistence of MemorySalvador Dali

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