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TRADITIONAL PAINTING ( LANDSCAPE PAINTING)

modern art began after the camera was invented


1.Modern art
2. difference between old style from modern art
3. difficult to understand by laymen than traditional forms
 Art Movements are essentially a 20th century
development when there was a greater variety of style than at any other
period in the history of art.
-Art style may be similar but techniques or theme used are different
4. paul cezanne- make the first breakthrough
- felt that shapes in painting counted most
- change shapes of object if he thought it would make it better picture
- this is now the impressionism

Impressionism
 A style or movement that depicts the
visual impression of the movement
especially in terms of the shifting effect
of light and color.

Characteristics of Impressionism:
 Used short “broken” strokes that were
intentionally made visible to the viewer.
 Placed pure unmixed colors side by side
 The result was feeling of energy and intensity
as the colors appeared to shift and move

Everyday Subjects
 Captures scenes of life
 Presented ordinary people
seemingly caught off-guard
 They were not made to look
beautiful of lifelike

PAUL CEZANNE
Off guard

IMPRESSIONISM
- Art movement showing the effect of lights at different times of the day
- Artist painted landscape outdoors in natural changing lights at different
Times of the day
IMPRESSIONISM
Post impressionism
- The artist usedbright colors that showed his strong feelings
- Painted to express strong feeling and emotions
- Images were often distorted
- Disregarding the natural color of the object in order to express
Emotion powerfully
POST IMPRESSIONISM
FAUVISM

- Used bright colors which seemed to burst from their canvass


And the unusual color combination.
NEO IMPRESSIONISM
- He applied colors in small dots called pointilism
Rather than by means of the usual brush strokes
CUBISM
- The artist tried to show all the sides of the object, reduces
Recognizable images to geometric forms
- Often showed objects from several positions at one time
CUBIST HOUSE OF THE BLACK MADONNA
CZECH REPUBLIC
DADAISM
- it declared the absurdity of all conventions and
destroyed the notion of art itself.
- Any ready made object could attain the level of a
work of art.
- The important thing about this art was not the
work itself but the shock and the confusion they
could produce.
 It arose after the world I
 The movement wanted to make
reforms in traditional values
The works ranged from paintings, to
posters, to collages, to three
dimentional
FUTURISM
An italian art movement which hoped to glorify the machine age
NEOPLASTICISM
A non objective painting that reduced forms to horizontal and vertical movements and
used only black and white and the primary colors
SURREALISM
Movement in art caharacterized by the expression of the activities of the unconscious
mind and dream elements
Abstract expressionism
The artist expresses his feelings spontaneously and without reference
Optical illusions
Art that depends on optical illusion and other subjective phenomena
Faces hidden
Pop art

Art uses elements from commercial illustrations,


cartoons,signs and ordinary mass produced
objects as subject matter

Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the


mid-1950s in Britain and in the late 1950s in
the United States.[1] Pop art presented a
challenge to traditions of fine art by including
imagery from popular culturesuch as advertising,
news, etc

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