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Art of the Late 19 th Century and early 20 th Century

Impressionism, Postimpressionism, Cubism Kagan, Ch. 24. Art of the Late 19 th Century and early 20 th Century. Impressionism. “Don’t proceed according to the rules and principles, but paint what you observe and feel.” Pissaro – changing effect of light on objects in nature

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Art of the Late 19 th Century and early 20 th Century

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  1. Impressionism, Postimpressionism, Cubism Kagan, Ch. 24 Art of the Late 19th Century and early 20th Century

  2. Impressionism • “Don’t proceed according to the rules and principles, but paint what you observe and feel.” • Pissaro – changing effect of light on objects in nature • Monet – interplay of light, water and atmosphere • Morisot – women were not dilettantes but had a special sense of vision

  3. Pissarro, The Stage Coach at Louveciennes 1870

  4. Claude Monet, Water Lilies 1914 & Rouen Cathedral 1892-4

  5. Berthe Morisot, In the Garden at Maurecourte 1884

  6. Post-Impressionism • More attention to form and structure • Personal statement of reality • Subjective reality • Cezanne – underlying geometric form • Van Gogh – the language of color

  7. Paul Cezanne

  8. Vincent van Gogh, Room at Arles 1889

  9. Vincent van Gogh, Irises, 1889

  10. Cubism and Abstract Painting • Picasso & Cubism – geometric design to recreate reality • Kandinsky & Abstract painting – avoid representation all together, concentrate on color

  11. Pablo Picasso, Old Guitarist 1903

  12. Pablo Picasso, Guernica 1937

  13. Wassily Kandinsky, Autumn in Bavaria, 1908

  14. Wassily Kandinsky, Composition VIII1923

  15. Modernism in Music • Focus on folk music/melodies; nationalistic feeling • Edvard Grieg – Norwegian nationalism, incidental music for Henrik Ibsen’s play • Claude Debussey – music inspired by visual arts • Igor Stravinsky • Musical primitivism; irrational forces in sound

  16. Composers Rimsky-Korsakov Tchaikovsky

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