The baroque art comes first in the three main periods of the Western classical tradition.It is the first from baroque,classical and romantic.It is generally accepted that the years 1600-1750 covered this period.
Some artists are:Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Peter Paul Rubens and Diego Velázquez.
Rococo Art :
Rococo is an artistic movement born in france , that has developed in an impressive way between the years 1730 and 1760 , there are two diferent types. One of them is paintings and the other architectual.
Some of the Rococo painters are : Alexander Roslin , Antoine Pesne , Francois Boucher , Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun , etc. There are many famous Rococo paintings like : Madame Bergerer made by Francois Bocher Lady in blue by Thomas Gainsborough , etc . Some amazing architectual places are : Church in Innsburck , Austria , Baviera , Germany , Old Chapel in Regensburg.
1970 – to now
ISTALLATION ART : Is an artistic genre of 3 dimensional works that often are site especific and designed to transform the perception space . Generally , the term is applied to interior spaces, where as exterior interventions are often called public art , land art or intervention art ; however , the boundaries between these terms overlap
ARTIST :
Allan MCollum- the shapes project
Augusto Esquivel-buttons installation art
Wendy Plomp -paper cave .
From 1980-to now
STREET ART
Is a visual art created in public locations , usually unsanctioned art work executed outside of context of traditional arty venues . Other terms for this type of art include ” INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ART ” ” POST GRAFFITI ” ” NEO GRAFFITI ” and is closely releated with urban art and guerilla art .
ARTIST:
Kevin Larmee- soHo
Jacey Tylicki- lower East side
John Feknan -broken promises
Rococo
THE ROCOCO PERIOD DATES:1730 to 1770.
The Rococo period was a period in which predominatly french artist reacted organist the Baroque style.The despised its regulations on grandeur, symmetry and lines as well as its predominatly dark colors.In this way,they did the opposite.They made it very colored,with many curvy lines and extreme ornamentation.The start of the Rococo style began when the king louis XIV died,releasing the nobles form a life of serving his 72 years rule began to party,leading a life of endless pleasure seeking.The Rococo style was derived from this,many scenes like the activities the nobles participated in, like leisurely outings.
People have made art for thausand of years some of the earliest art comes from the STONE AGE a time period during wich early humans the stone age runs from 2,5000,000 to 10,000 PREHISTORIC
Rock surfaces are prominent in STONE AGE art people carved into rock , painted on rocky cave walls, made of the stone constructed crude stone archirecture some of he stone age art is called CAPULES early humans hollows in the ground
REALISM
1840-1870
Realism is broadly considered the beginning of modern art. Literally this is due to its conviction that everyday life and the modern world were suitable subjects of art. Philosophically, Realism embaraced the progressive aims of modernism seeking new truths through the reexamination and overturning of traditional systems of values and beliefs.
One example was : Jean Francois Millet that paint The Glainers from 1857
1860-1945 Modern ART
Modern art is what is known as a manifestion of artistc renovation, what takes place at the end of the 14th century and the beginnig of the 20th century, being the most prolific and productive current in the entire history of art.
Modern Artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and function of art.
Some painters that paint modern art are:
Pablo Picasso, he paint Las Señoritas de Avignon it was painted in 1907 and is in New York EE.UU
CUBISM
Cubism was an artistic trend born in France between 1904 – 1914 .
It was founded in Paris by the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso and his work “The Ladies of Avignon ” is considered the beginning of this movement .
Cubist art is considered a mental art is considered a mental art where each part of the work most be analyzed individually .
Cubist art represent nature and lanscapes ( cubes circles etc) .
This movement influenced the creation of futurism .
cubist painters : Georges Braque , Pablo Picasso Paul Klee etc.
Futurism
Futurism was an artisitic movement that started in Italy by the artist Marinetti in 1909 and spread throught Europe .
It wa characterized by reflecting in his works the movement , danger , forcr etc .
¨Romantisicim art¨
¨ 500 to 1900¨
Romantisicim art 1790 to 1880: Was a European art movement which placed a premium on imagination and aesthetic, rather that reason and conversatinal order.
It was a broad movement encompassing many different styles of art, across most of the painting genres.
EXAMPLES:
-Abildgaard, Nicolai (1743 to 1809)
-Blake William (1757 to 1827)
-Castellano Manuel (1827 to 1880
MARIANA
PHOTO-REALISM
1960
PHOTO-REALISM, also called SUPER-REALISM, American art movement that began in the 1960s, taking photogragraphy as its inspiration .
PHOTO- REALIST painters created highly illusionistic images that referred not to nature but to the reproduced image. Artist such as Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Audrey Flack , Robert Bechtle , and and Chuck Close attempted to reproduced what the camera could record.
“Modern Art”
Pointillism:(1886-1905)
Is a tecnique of painting in wich small distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image. George Seurat an Paul Signac developed the tecnique in 1886 branching from impressionism.
Art Deco:(1920-1935)
Sometimes refered to as Deco is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War.
Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, fashion cars, movie theaters, trains, and everyday objects such as radios.
Some artist : Jean Dunad and Jean Duplas.
Pop Art:
Information: Pop Art is an art movement, the emereged in Britain and the United States during the mid-to late 1950´s. Pop Art often takes imaginery that it is currently in use adverestering. Product labelings and lugs figure promienently in the imegery chose by pop artist. seen in the label of campbells soup camps.
Date:In London in 1951, in regarded as the starting point of the pop art movement.
Examples: Andy Warhol in 1960´s Andy began to experiment with reproductions based on mass-produced images from popular cultures such as campbells soup tins and coca cola bottles.
Robert Raucshenerbg Robert use non-tra ditional materials and object were employed in inovattive combinations.
Some famous painters are:
Andy Wrhol 1928-1987
Roy Lichteinseein 1923- 1993
Keithi Harving 1958-1990
NEOCCLASSICAL ART
Hello ! I´m Dulce and I investigate about neoclassical art this is an artistic movement thet originated in France between 1760 to 1830.He reject the overloaded tastes of aristocracy:Barroque,Rocococo,they prefer the old and returns to the Classic,Greco-Roman.It is characterized by artists who prefers reason and morals to religion.The architecture and painting have a simple,symmetrical and functional style.They use little color,columns,arche,domes.For example :Arch of triomphe in Paris By Jean Charlin,Altes Museum of Berlín by Karl Schinkel,Courthouse of lyon by louise pierre Baltrad, Oath of the Horati by Jaques david louisand the flautist donkey fables by thomas triarte. I enjoy a lot doing this thanks for your attention and have a nice day goodbye!
Friday, October 12 2018.
ABSTRACT ART: Purely abstract art is a 20th century invention. Represent objects or living things. It grew out of the earlier forms of modern art, but it is perhaps of the one movement that is absolutely modern art. Abstract is found in painting and in sculputure. There are also many works or art partly abstract, and partly representational. Abstract is of 1910 to now.
MINIMALISM: Minimalism describes movements in varous forms of art and design. Especially visual artand music. where the work is set out to expose the essence. In visual arts, music, and other mediums, minimalism is an art movement that began in post World War ll Western art, most strongly with American visula arts in 1960s and early to 1970s.
ARTIST Mc Cracken, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris.
Graffiti
1960:There are various forms of art, Graffiti is one of them, also known as street art. Graffiti appears in different colors,
places and sizes. Painting graffiti on a wall without permission is illegal, doing it makes you a vandal and that is why graffiti has a bad reputation, but many people give permission so you can paint on their walls or buildings. Art is a way to express what you feel, graffiti is a way you can express your emotions.
Doing graffiti is not wrong if you do it right.
Wall Art: 1960 Wall art is something which is directly done on the surface of the wall or ceiling.
Wall artist not a new human invention rather it is as old as human civilization itself. Its origin goes back to prehistoric age when people use to paint walls of caves, and use to express their thoughts and beliefs. Wall art also called moral paintings, reached at its peak in the renaissance period in Europe
Cave painting
Before five hundred, the cave painting refers to the paintings and drawings made on rocks in caves and caverns especially during prehistory . There are cave paintings in many parts of the world , corresponding to different cultures and times . Some artists are Lascaux and Altamira .
Is the 19th century, an art movement caracterized by small, thin, and visible brush-strokes open compasition, inclusion of movement, originated with a Paris-group whoseindependent exhibition them to prominence during the 1870 and
1900.
ATISTS:Van Gogh and Claude MONET.
POST IMPRESSIONISSM.(1880-1920)
Expressionsm art
Expressionsm art tried to convey emotions and meanings rather than reality. In order to express emotions, the subjects are often distorted or exaggerated. At the same time colors are often vivid and shkocking.The expressions movement start in Germany. These artists wanted to paint about emotion. It could be anger, anxiety, fear or peacefulnes. Other artists like Vincent Van Gogh had been doing the same thing. The epressionsm ocurred from 1970 to the present day, examples of expressionsm art are, 1 the sccream (1893) by edvard munch, der blaue reiter (1903) by wassily kandinsky, hans tietze and erica tietze- conrat (1909) by oskar kokoscha, large blue horses (1911) by franz marc, horses at night (1912) by karl schmidt- rotluff, street berlin (1913) ernst ludwin kirchner, mad woman (1920) chaime soutine.
PHOTO REALISM
1960
PHOTO-REALISM also called Super realism , American art movement that began in the 1960s,taking photography as its inspiration. Photo-relist painters created highly illusionistic images that referred not to nature but to the reproduced image . Artists such as Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Audrey Flack , Robert Bechtle , and Chuck Close attempted to reproduced what the camera could record.
Surrealism. (1920-1930)
Artistic and literary movement emerged in France from Dadaism, in the first quarter of the twentieth century. Founded in Paris in 1924 by the poet André Breton with his Manifesto of Surrealism. He sought to discover a truth, using images to express his emotions, but never following logical reasoning.
Surrealism sought to overcome this limitation of the unconscious, allowing the subconscious to express itself through art.
In this way, automatism became one of the characteristics of Surrealism,
The major artists of the movement were Salvador Dali, Max Ernest, René Magritte and Joan Miro.
Renaissance:
The Renaissance dates are: Stone Age (30,000 b.c.-2500 b.c.)
The Renaissance was a cultural, scholarly, and socio-political movement which stressed the rediscovery and application of texts and thought from classical antiquity.It brought new discoveries in science; new art forms in writing, painting, and sculpture; and state-funded explorations of distant lands. Much of this way driven by HUMANISM, a philosophy that emphasized the ability for humans to act, rather than simply rely on the will of God.
Dadaism: Dadaism began in the early 20th century it developed in world war 1, the Dada movement considered of artist who rejected the logic, reason, and aestheticism of their works. the art movement spanned visual, literaty, and sound media, including collage, sound poetry, cut-upwriting, and sculpture. Dadaist artists expressed their discontent with violence, war, and nationalism, and maintained political affinities with the radical left.
artists were:marcel duchamp, tristan tzara, salvador dali, jean arp, man ray and max ernst
fameous works: the fountain, L.H.O.O.Q,Ubu imperator, bycicle wheel,tears.
Cubism:
Cubism was one of the most significant art movements of the 20th century. It began in france about 1907, and flourished from 1910 through the 1920s. It was pioneered by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. Cubism is a style of art which aims to show all of the possible viewpoints of a person or an object all at once. It is called cubism because the items represented in the artworks look like they are made out of cubes and other geometrical shapes.
Examples: “Girl with a Mandoline” by Pablo Picasso, “Houses at l´Estaque” by Georges Braque.
Medieval Art (500-1550)
The medieval art of the Western world covers a vast scope of time and place , over 1000 years of art in Europe, and at times the middle East ab¿nd North Africa. Medieval art was produced in many media, and works survive in large numbers in sculpture, illuminated manuscript, stained glass, metalwork and mosaics. Some famous artists of medieval art are Donatello, Giotto, León Batista Alberti, Cimabue, Fillipo Brunelleschi, Fra Angelico and Lorenzo Gibherti.
Ancient Art:
The Ancient Art (2800 A.C-31 B.C) is Greek Art, Roman Art, and Egyptian Art, they are a significant importance in the western civilizations. The earliest paintings that we have are from the Minoan Culture on the island of Crete (Greese). The main topics are paintings on potterys, murals, and panels. Roman Art refers to the visual arts which include architecture, paintings and sculptures, like Piliny, a Roman Artist that created the mosaics.
Egyptian Art was designed to benefit a devine or desceased God, that included sculptures, paintings and decorative crafts in wood.
Surrealism 1920-1930 surrealism is an art movement dedicated of expressing the imagination as reveales in dreams. The surrealism was emerged in France starting the dadaism.
The surrealism is a type of paint that is not real or is illogical this movement of art was emerged in the first quarter of the twentieth century founded in Paris
There were many artist that paint surrealism and one of does are: Pablo Picasso, Frida Khalo, Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dalí and René Magritte
There are a lot of famous paintings of surrealism one is the Guernica painted by Pablo Picasso.
Other famous painting is La Persistencia de la Memoria.
Pop Art
Is an art movement that emerged in Great Britain and in the United States. The movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture, such as advertising, comic books, and weird cultural objects.
Date: 1950s to 1960s
Paint Used: Acrylic, Oil, Synthetic Polymer Paint, etc.
Examples: Campbell’s Soup Cans and 3 Bottles of Coke by Andy Warhol; Crying Girl and the Kiss by Roy Lichtenstein.
Graffiti)The graffiti started in 1960-actuality.But in 1980 the people start relate the graffiti with hip hop music. The word “graffiti” has its origins in the greek word graphien. the most famous persons are: jean-Michel Basquiat, Shepard Fairey
Abstract Art: Since the early 1900s, abstract art has formed a central stream of
uses a visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. The term can be applied to art that is based an object, figure or landscape, where forms have been simplified or schematised. Abstract Art is often seen as carrying a moral dimension, in that it can be seen to stand for virtues such as order, purity, simplicity and spirituality.
The most famous artist are: Joan Miró, Jackson Pollock, Henry Matisse, Robert Dalaunay, Wassily Kandisky, Pablo Picasso.
Photo Realism: (began in 1960 to 1970)
Photo realism is a genre within painting that is based on making a picture based on a photography. Photo realism evolved from Pop Art and as a counterweight to Abstract, Expressionism and minimalism in the late sixties and early seventies in the United States. PhotoRealists use a camera and a photography to gather information and then transfer those images to the canvas. The first generation of American artists are painters like: Richard Estes, and Chuck Close. In Europe the movement by the Swiss Franz Gertsch, the spanish Juan Francisco Casas and the Argentinean Enrique Sobisch.
Cons
Pointillism (1886-1905)
Georges Seurat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism. The term “Pointillism” was coined by art critics in the late 1880s to ridicule the works of these artists, and is now used without its earlier mocking connotation. The movement Seurat began with this technique is known as Neo-impressionism. The Divisionists, too, used similar technique of patterns to form images, though with larger cube-like brushstrokes.Example: Henri Edmond Cross 1856-1910
Cave paintings
In prehistoric art, the term “cave paintings” encompasses any parietal which involves the application of color pigment on the walls, floors or ceilings of ancient rock shelters. A monochrome cave painting is a picture made with only one color (usually black) – see, for instance, the monochrome images at Chauvet. A polychrome cave painting consists of two or more colors, as exemplified by the glorious multi-colored images of bison on the ceiling at Altamira, or the term “cave drawing” refers (strictly speaking) only to an engraved drawing that is, one made by cutting lines in the rock surface with a flint or stone stool, rather than one made by drawing lines with charcoal or manganese.
Date
40,000 (BCE)
Examples of famous cave paintings
Magura Cave
Cave of the Hands
Laass Gaal
Bhimbekta
Impressionism: (1870-1900s)
Is an art movement characterized by relatively small thin, yet visible brush strokes,inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception, and usual visual angles. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work. Impressionists avoid the use of black paint, and darck tones this are produced by mixing complementary colors. Mixing of paint is done directly on the canvas to aid in creating the broken color effect. Examples of Famous Paintings:
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)The Potato Eaters. Claude Monet (1840-1926)Rising Sun, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Girls in Black.
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Art Deco (1920-1935)
Art Deco is influenced in the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, cars, movie theateres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum. In the 1930s, the GREAT DEPRESSION,the art deco style became more subdued. New materials arrived, including chrome, plating, stainless steel and plastic.
Some artist: Jean Dunad and Jean Duplas.
Impressionism: (1870-1900s)
Is an art movement characterized by relatively small thin, yet visible brush strokes,inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception, and usual visual angles. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work. Impressionists avoid the use of black paint, and darck tones this are produced by mixing complementary colors. Mixing of paint is done directly on the canvas to aid in creating the broken color effect. Examples of Famous Paintings:
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)The Potato Eaters. Claude Monet (1840-1926)Rising Sun, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Girls in Black.
Street Art:
from-1980
The street art is an art that is do it in public locations, usually he or she erase the art work
one of a famose street art is in “Las Palmas” in Pachuca that graffiti, artist, muralists and inhabiliti converet the houses into a large mural.
A famose street art is Morely, Morely life in the Angeles, California, he was born in 1982 and now he is 36 years old
BAROQUE ART
The baroque art comes first in the three main periods of the Western classical tradition.It is the first from baroque,classical and romantic.It is generally accepted that the years 1600-1750 covered this period.
Some artists are:Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Peter Paul Rubens and Diego Velázquez.
Rococo Art :
Rococo is an artistic movement born in france , that has developed in an impressive way between the years 1730 and 1760 , there are two diferent types. One of them is paintings and the other architectual.
Some of the Rococo painters are : Alexander Roslin , Antoine Pesne , Francois Boucher , Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun , etc. There are many famous Rococo paintings like : Madame Bergerer made by Francois Bocher Lady in blue by Thomas Gainsborough , etc . Some amazing architectual places are : Church in Innsburck , Austria , Baviera , Germany , Old Chapel in Regensburg.
1970 – to now
ISTALLATION ART : Is an artistic genre of 3 dimensional works that often are site especific and designed to transform the perception space . Generally , the term is applied to interior spaces, where as exterior interventions are often called public art , land art or intervention art ; however , the boundaries between these terms overlap
ARTIST :
Allan MCollum- the shapes project
Augusto Esquivel-buttons installation art
Wendy Plomp -paper cave .
From 1980-to now
STREET ART
Is a visual art created in public locations , usually unsanctioned art work executed outside of context of traditional arty venues . Other terms for this type of art include ” INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ART ” ” POST GRAFFITI ” ” NEO GRAFFITI ” and is closely releated with urban art and guerilla art .
ARTIST:
Kevin Larmee- soHo
Jacey Tylicki- lower East side
John Feknan -broken promises
Rococo
THE ROCOCO PERIOD DATES:1730 to 1770.
The Rococo period was a period in which predominatly french artist reacted organist the Baroque style.The despised its regulations on grandeur, symmetry and lines as well as its predominatly dark colors.In this way,they did the opposite.They made it very colored,with many curvy lines and extreme ornamentation.The start of the Rococo style began when the king louis XIV died,releasing the nobles form a life of serving his 72 years rule began to party,leading a life of endless pleasure seeking.The Rococo style was derived from this,many scenes like the activities the nobles participated in, like leisurely outings.
People have made art for thausand of years some of the earliest art comes from the STONE AGE a time period during wich early humans the stone age runs from 2,5000,000 to 10,000 PREHISTORIC
Rock surfaces are prominent in STONE AGE art people carved into rock , painted on rocky cave walls, made of the stone constructed crude stone archirecture some of he stone age art is called CAPULES early humans hollows in the ground
REALISM
1840-1870
Realism is broadly considered the beginning of modern art. Literally this is due to its conviction that everyday life and the modern world were suitable subjects of art. Philosophically, Realism embaraced the progressive aims of modernism seeking new truths through the reexamination and overturning of traditional systems of values and beliefs.
One example was : Jean Francois Millet that paint The Glainers from 1857
1860-1945 Modern ART
Modern art is what is known as a manifestion of artistc renovation, what takes place at the end of the 14th century and the beginnig of the 20th century, being the most prolific and productive current in the entire history of art.
Modern Artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and function of art.
Some painters that paint modern art are:
Pablo Picasso, he paint Las Señoritas de Avignon it was painted in 1907 and is in New York EE.UU
CUBISM
Cubism was an artistic trend born in France between 1904 – 1914 .
It was founded in Paris by the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso and his work “The Ladies of Avignon ” is considered the beginning of this movement .
Cubist art is considered a mental art is considered a mental art where each part of the work most be analyzed individually .
Cubist art represent nature and lanscapes ( cubes circles etc) .
This movement influenced the creation of futurism .
cubist painters : Georges Braque , Pablo Picasso Paul Klee etc.
Futurism
Futurism was an artisitic movement that started in Italy by the artist Marinetti in 1909 and spread throught Europe .
It wa characterized by reflecting in his works the movement , danger , forcr etc .
¨Romantisicim art¨
¨ 500 to 1900¨
Romantisicim art 1790 to 1880: Was a European art movement which placed a premium on imagination and aesthetic, rather that reason and conversatinal order.
It was a broad movement encompassing many different styles of art, across most of the painting genres.
EXAMPLES:
-Abildgaard, Nicolai (1743 to 1809)
-Blake William (1757 to 1827)
-Castellano Manuel (1827 to 1880
MARIANA
PHOTO-REALISM
1960
PHOTO-REALISM, also called SUPER-REALISM, American art movement that began in the 1960s, taking photogragraphy as its inspiration .
PHOTO- REALIST painters created highly illusionistic images that referred not to nature but to the reproduced image. Artist such as Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Audrey Flack , Robert Bechtle , and and Chuck Close attempted to reproduced what the camera could record.
“Modern Art”
Pointillism:(1886-1905)
Is a tecnique of painting in wich small distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image. George Seurat an Paul Signac developed the tecnique in 1886 branching from impressionism.
Art Deco:(1920-1935)
Sometimes refered to as Deco is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War.
Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, fashion cars, movie theaters, trains, and everyday objects such as radios.
Some artist : Jean Dunad and Jean Duplas.
Pop Art:
Information: Pop Art is an art movement, the emereged in Britain and the United States during the mid-to late 1950´s. Pop Art often takes imaginery that it is currently in use adverestering. Product labelings and lugs figure promienently in the imegery chose by pop artist. seen in the label of campbells soup camps.
Date:In London in 1951, in regarded as the starting point of the pop art movement.
Examples: Andy Warhol in 1960´s Andy began to experiment with reproductions based on mass-produced images from popular cultures such as campbells soup tins and coca cola bottles.
Robert Raucshenerbg Robert use non-tra ditional materials and object were employed in inovattive combinations.
Some famous painters are:
Andy Wrhol 1928-1987
Roy Lichteinseein 1923- 1993
Keithi Harving 1958-1990
NEOCCLASSICAL ART
Hello ! I´m Dulce and I investigate about neoclassical art this is an artistic movement thet originated in France between 1760 to 1830.He reject the overloaded tastes of aristocracy:Barroque,Rocococo,they prefer the old and returns to the Classic,Greco-Roman.It is characterized by artists who prefers reason and morals to religion.The architecture and painting have a simple,symmetrical and functional style.They use little color,columns,arche,domes.For example :Arch of triomphe in Paris By Jean Charlin,Altes Museum of Berlín by Karl Schinkel,Courthouse of lyon by louise pierre Baltrad, Oath of the Horati by Jaques david louisand the flautist donkey fables by thomas triarte. I enjoy a lot doing this thanks for your attention and have a nice day goodbye!
Friday, October 12 2018.
ABSTRACT ART: Purely abstract art is a 20th century invention. Represent objects or living things. It grew out of the earlier forms of modern art, but it is perhaps of the one movement that is absolutely modern art. Abstract is found in painting and in sculputure. There are also many works or art partly abstract, and partly representational. Abstract is of 1910 to now.
MINIMALISM: Minimalism describes movements in varous forms of art and design. Especially visual artand music. where the work is set out to expose the essence. In visual arts, music, and other mediums, minimalism is an art movement that began in post World War ll Western art, most strongly with American visula arts in 1960s and early to 1970s.
ARTIST Mc Cracken, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris.
Graffiti
1960:There are various forms of art, Graffiti is one of them, also known as street art. Graffiti appears in different colors,
places and sizes. Painting graffiti on a wall without permission is illegal, doing it makes you a vandal and that is why graffiti has a bad reputation, but many people give permission so you can paint on their walls or buildings. Art is a way to express what you feel, graffiti is a way you can express your emotions.
Doing graffiti is not wrong if you do it right.
Wall Art: 1960 Wall art is something which is directly done on the surface of the wall or ceiling.
Wall artist not a new human invention rather it is as old as human civilization itself. Its origin goes back to prehistoric age when people use to paint walls of caves, and use to express their thoughts and beliefs. Wall art also called moral paintings, reached at its peak in the renaissance period in Europe
Cave painting
Before five hundred, the cave painting refers to the paintings and drawings made on rocks in caves and caverns especially during prehistory . There are cave paintings in many parts of the world , corresponding to different cultures and times . Some artists are Lascaux and Altamira .
IMPRESSIONISM. (1870-1900.)
Is the 19th century, an art movement caracterized by small, thin, and visible brush-strokes open compasition, inclusion of movement, originated with a Paris-group whoseindependent exhibition them to prominence during the 1870 and
1900.
ATISTS:Van Gogh and Claude MONET.
POST IMPRESSIONISSM.(1880-1920)
Expressionsm art
Expressionsm art tried to convey emotions and meanings rather than reality. In order to express emotions, the subjects are often distorted or exaggerated. At the same time colors are often vivid and shkocking.The expressions movement start in Germany. These artists wanted to paint about emotion. It could be anger, anxiety, fear or peacefulnes. Other artists like Vincent Van Gogh had been doing the same thing. The epressionsm ocurred from 1970 to the present day, examples of expressionsm art are, 1 the sccream (1893) by edvard munch, der blaue reiter (1903) by wassily kandinsky, hans tietze and erica tietze- conrat (1909) by oskar kokoscha, large blue horses (1911) by franz marc, horses at night (1912) by karl schmidt- rotluff, street berlin (1913) ernst ludwin kirchner, mad woman (1920) chaime soutine.
PHOTO REALISM
1960
PHOTO-REALISM also called Super realism , American art movement that began in the 1960s,taking photography as its inspiration. Photo-relist painters created highly illusionistic images that referred not to nature but to the reproduced image . Artists such as Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Audrey Flack , Robert Bechtle , and Chuck Close attempted to reproduced what the camera could record.
Surrealism. (1920-1930)
Artistic and literary movement emerged in France from Dadaism, in the first quarter of the twentieth century. Founded in Paris in 1924 by the poet André Breton with his Manifesto of Surrealism. He sought to discover a truth, using images to express his emotions, but never following logical reasoning.
Surrealism sought to overcome this limitation of the unconscious, allowing the subconscious to express itself through art.
In this way, automatism became one of the characteristics of Surrealism,
The major artists of the movement were Salvador Dali, Max Ernest, René Magritte and Joan Miro.
Renaissance:
The Renaissance dates are: Stone Age (30,000 b.c.-2500 b.c.)
The Renaissance was a cultural, scholarly, and socio-political movement which stressed the rediscovery and application of texts and thought from classical antiquity.It brought new discoveries in science; new art forms in writing, painting, and sculpture; and state-funded explorations of distant lands. Much of this way driven by HUMANISM, a philosophy that emphasized the ability for humans to act, rather than simply rely on the will of God.
Dadaism: Dadaism began in the early 20th century it developed in world war 1, the Dada movement considered of artist who rejected the logic, reason, and aestheticism of their works. the art movement spanned visual, literaty, and sound media, including collage, sound poetry, cut-upwriting, and sculpture. Dadaist artists expressed their discontent with violence, war, and nationalism, and maintained political affinities with the radical left.
artists were:marcel duchamp, tristan tzara, salvador dali, jean arp, man ray and max ernst
fameous works: the fountain, L.H.O.O.Q,Ubu imperator, bycicle wheel,tears.
Cubism:
Cubism was one of the most significant art movements of the 20th century. It began in france about 1907, and flourished from 1910 through the 1920s. It was pioneered by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. Cubism is a style of art which aims to show all of the possible viewpoints of a person or an object all at once. It is called cubism because the items represented in the artworks look like they are made out of cubes and other geometrical shapes.
Examples: “Girl with a Mandoline” by Pablo Picasso, “Houses at l´Estaque” by Georges Braque.
Medieval Art (500-1550)
The medieval art of the Western world covers a vast scope of time and place , over 1000 years of art in Europe, and at times the middle East ab¿nd North Africa. Medieval art was produced in many media, and works survive in large numbers in sculpture, illuminated manuscript, stained glass, metalwork and mosaics. Some famous artists of medieval art are Donatello, Giotto, León Batista Alberti, Cimabue, Fillipo Brunelleschi, Fra Angelico and Lorenzo Gibherti.
Ancient Art:
The Ancient Art (2800 A.C-31 B.C) is Greek Art, Roman Art, and Egyptian Art, they are a significant importance in the western civilizations. The earliest paintings that we have are from the Minoan Culture on the island of Crete (Greese). The main topics are paintings on potterys, murals, and panels. Roman Art refers to the visual arts which include architecture, paintings and sculptures, like Piliny, a Roman Artist that created the mosaics.
Egyptian Art was designed to benefit a devine or desceased God, that included sculptures, paintings and decorative crafts in wood.
Surrealism 1920-1930 surrealism is an art movement dedicated of expressing the imagination as reveales in dreams. The surrealism was emerged in France starting the dadaism.
The surrealism is a type of paint that is not real or is illogical this movement of art was emerged in the first quarter of the twentieth century founded in Paris
There were many artist that paint surrealism and one of does are: Pablo Picasso, Frida Khalo, Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dalí and René Magritte
There are a lot of famous paintings of surrealism one is the Guernica painted by Pablo Picasso.
Other famous painting is La Persistencia de la Memoria.
Pop Art
Is an art movement that emerged in Great Britain and in the United States. The movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture, such as advertising, comic books, and weird cultural objects.
Date: 1950s to 1960s
Paint Used: Acrylic, Oil, Synthetic Polymer Paint, etc.
Examples: Campbell’s Soup Cans and 3 Bottles of Coke by Andy Warhol; Crying Girl and the Kiss by Roy Lichtenstein.
Graffiti)The graffiti started in 1960-actuality.But in 1980 the people start relate the graffiti with hip hop music. The word “graffiti” has its origins in the greek word graphien. the most famous persons are: jean-Michel Basquiat, Shepard Fairey
Abstract Art: Since the early 1900s, abstract art has formed a central stream of
uses a visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. The term can be applied to art that is based an object, figure or landscape, where forms have been simplified or schematised. Abstract Art is often seen as carrying a moral dimension, in that it can be seen to stand for virtues such as order, purity, simplicity and spirituality.
The most famous artist are: Joan Miró, Jackson Pollock, Henry Matisse, Robert Dalaunay, Wassily Kandisky, Pablo Picasso.
Photo Realism: (began in 1960 to 1970)
Photo realism is a genre within painting that is based on making a picture based on a photography. Photo realism evolved from Pop Art and as a counterweight to Abstract, Expressionism and minimalism in the late sixties and early seventies in the United States. PhotoRealists use a camera and a photography to gather information and then transfer those images to the canvas. The first generation of American artists are painters like: Richard Estes, and Chuck Close. In Europe the movement by the Swiss Franz Gertsch, the spanish Juan Francisco Casas and the Argentinean Enrique Sobisch.
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Pointillism (1886-1905)
Georges Seurat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism. The term “Pointillism” was coined by art critics in the late 1880s to ridicule the works of these artists, and is now used without its earlier mocking connotation. The movement Seurat began with this technique is known as Neo-impressionism. The Divisionists, too, used similar technique of patterns to form images, though with larger cube-like brushstrokes.Example: Henri Edmond Cross 1856-1910
Cave paintings
In prehistoric art, the term “cave paintings” encompasses any parietal which involves the application of color pigment on the walls, floors or ceilings of ancient rock shelters. A monochrome cave painting is a picture made with only one color (usually black) – see, for instance, the monochrome images at Chauvet. A polychrome cave painting consists of two or more colors, as exemplified by the glorious multi-colored images of bison on the ceiling at Altamira, or the term “cave drawing” refers (strictly speaking) only to an engraved drawing that is, one made by cutting lines in the rock surface with a flint or stone stool, rather than one made by drawing lines with charcoal or manganese.
Date
40,000 (BCE)
Examples of famous cave paintings
Magura Cave
Cave of the Hands
Laass Gaal
Bhimbekta
Impressionism: (1870-1900s)
Is an art movement characterized by relatively small thin, yet visible brush strokes,inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception, and usual visual angles. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work. Impressionists avoid the use of black paint, and darck tones this are produced by mixing complementary colors. Mixing of paint is done directly on the canvas to aid in creating the broken color effect. Examples of Famous Paintings:
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)The Potato Eaters. Claude Monet (1840-1926)Rising Sun, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Girls in Black.
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Art Deco (1920-1935)
Art Deco is influenced in the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, cars, movie theateres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum. In the 1930s, the GREAT DEPRESSION,the art deco style became more subdued. New materials arrived, including chrome, plating, stainless steel and plastic.
Some artist: Jean Dunad and Jean Duplas.
Impressionism: (1870-1900s)
Is an art movement characterized by relatively small thin, yet visible brush strokes,inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception, and usual visual angles. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work. Impressionists avoid the use of black paint, and darck tones this are produced by mixing complementary colors. Mixing of paint is done directly on the canvas to aid in creating the broken color effect. Examples of Famous Paintings:
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)The Potato Eaters. Claude Monet (1840-1926)Rising Sun, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Girls in Black.
Street Art:
from-1980
The street art is an art that is do it in public locations, usually he or she erase the art work
one of a famose street art is in “Las Palmas” in Pachuca that graffiti, artist, muralists and inhabiliti converet the houses into a large mural.
A famose street art is Morely, Morely life in the Angeles, California, he was born in 1982 and now he is 36 years old