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Impressionism –late 1880s • Interested in capturing the quality of light • Harmonious colors Choppy and visible brush strokes • Two Examples of Major Artists: • Claude Monet • Pierre Auguste Renior

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Impressionism –late 1880s. Interested in capturing the quality of light Harmonious colors  Choppy and visible brush strokes Two Examples of Major Artists: Claude Monet Pierre Auguste Renior. Claude Monet. Claude Monet , Haystacks, (sunset) , 1890-1891, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Impressionism –late 1880s

• Interested in capturing the quality of light

• Harmonious colors

•  Choppy and visible brush strokes

• Two Examples of Major Artists:

• Claude Monet

• Pierre Auguste Renior

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Modern Art: Post Impressionism 1882-1900

• Shift in color usage- color no longer representational.

• Interested in developing a visual language of symbols.

• Capturing the psychological feelings or emotions of the subject

• Major Artists: Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Signac, George Seurat

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Paul Signac

Port St.Tropez , 1901

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George Seurat

Detail from La Parade (1889) showing pointillism

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Cubism 1907-1914

• Multiple view points

• Non representational spatial relationships

• Use of non traditional and traditional materials

• Geometric division of space

• Major Artist: Pablo Picasso

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Pablo Picasso

Guitar, Glass and Fruit by Picasso

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Pablo Picasso

Fruit Bowl and Guitar by Picasso

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Pablo Picasso

Bull Skull, Fruit and Pitcher 1939 by Pablo Picasso

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Modern Art between the Wars

• Concept based

• Politically charged- in response to the Wars and new technology

• Looking at breaking the painting down to the principles and elements of designs

• Major Artists: Piet Mondrian and Alberto Giacometti

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Piet Mondrian

“Broadway Boogie Woogie”

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Piet Mondrian

“Composition with Red”

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Piet Mondrian

“L’arbre”, 1908

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

“Cat”, 1954

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Alberto Giacometti

Alberto GiacomettiWalking Man II (1948)

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Op Art

• Interested in creating optical illusions

• Short lived art movement

• Inspired from the Minimalism movement

• High contrast colors

• Major Artist: Bridget Riley

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Bridget Riley

Bridget Riley 1963 Fall

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Bridget Riley

The Riley Illusion

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Pop Art

• Started in the 1950

• Interested in exploring the differences and similarities between mass produced art and fine art

• A reflection on popular culture

• Major artists: Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein

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Andy Warhol

Marilyn, 1967 by Andy Warhol

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Andy Warhol

10 Marilyns, 1967

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Roy Lichtenstein

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Roy Lichtenstein

Drowning Girl 1963