Title: 3 minute writing
13 minute writing
- Respond to this quote by George Braque
- Art is meant to disturb. Science reassures.
- There is only one valuable thing in art
- the thing you cannot explain.
2Georges Braque Femme à la guitare
3Art of the Late Nineteenth and Twentieth
Centuries
4Realism - Jean Francois Millet
- French realist, painted pictures of everyday life
- Aspired to visual accuracy (like neoclassicists),
but did not paint heroic, dramatic scenes - Painted peasants and other common folk performing
everyday tasks
5Jean Francois Millet, The Gleaners, 1857
6Impressionism - Claude Monet
- Impressionism
- began in France
- Artists painted in nature (outside)
- Revolution in color didnt mix paint on palette,
but rather on canvas - Desire to record immediate impressions capture a
fleeting moment - Claude Monet
- Most famous of the Impressionists
7Claude Monet, Impression, Sunrise, 1872-1873
8Impressionism Auguste Renoir
- Impressionist snapshots of real life, full of
sparkling color and light - Painting light and water
9Auguste Renoir, The Swing, 1876
10Pointillism Georges Seurat
- Small distinct points of primary colors (ooo)
create the impression of secondary colors (ooo) - Relies on the perceptive ability of the eye and
mind of the viewer to mix the color spots into a
fuller range of tones -
11Georges Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island
of La Grande Jatte, 1884-86
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13Post-Impressionism Vincent Van Gogh
- Thickly applied brush strokes add light and
shadow to canvases - Often characterized by swirls and spirals
14Vincent Van Gogh - Still life Vase with Twelve
Sunflowers, Café Terrace at Night, The Artists
Room in Arles, The Starry Night
15Post-Impressionism Paul Cézanne
- The bridge between late 19th century
Impressionism and the early 20th century's new
line of artistic enquiry, Cubism. - Experimentation with form and space.
- Overlapping brush strokes, creating depth volume,
and texture
16Paul Cézanne, House on a hill (1904)
17Primitivism - Paul Gauguin
- Renounced impressionism, moved to Tahiti, in the
South Pacific - Primitivism
- Celebration of the unconscious, often with the
implication that non-western cultures are more in
touch with the unconscious. - Depictions of overt sexuality - The assumption is
that non-Western cultures have a greater
appreciation of sexuality or sensuality than
European and European settler societies.
18Paul Gauguin, Where Are You Going?, 1893
19Paul Gauguin,Where Do We Come From? What Are We?
Where Are We Going?1897-1898
20Expressionism
- A style in which the artist distorts reality for
an emotional effect - Works often express emotional angst
- Bold colors, distorted forms, painted in a
careless manner, two-dimensional, without
perspective, and based on feelings rather than
rational thought.
21Expressionism Edvard Munch, The Scream1893
22Cubism - Pablo Picasso
- 20th century avant-garde art movement
- A painting of a normal scene but painted so that
it is viewed from multiple views while the
positions of some of the parts are rotated or
moved so that it is odd looking and scrambled - Objects are broken up, analyzed, and re-assembled
in an abstracted form
23Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles dAvignon, 1907
24Modernism
- How are the new styles in art realism,
impressionism, post-impressionism, primitivism,
expressionism, cubism all examples of
modernism? What do they all have in common? - How do the changing ideas in the world of science
and the development of new technologies influence
these new styles of art?
25Modernist Literature
- Like Modernist art, Modernist literature revolved
around the idea of individualism, mistrust of
institutions (government, religion), and the
disbelief of any absolute truths. The writing is
often marked by the absence of a central,
unifying figure. - Examples include James Joyces novel Ulysses,
T.S. Eliots poem The Waste Land, and Virginia
Woolfs novel Mrs. Dalloway
26Explain how the art movement known as Modernism
was influenced by new ideas in science (be
specific you may refer to the impressionism,
pointillism, post-expressionism, primativism,
expressionism, and cubism to make your point
works by Monet, Seurat, van Gogh, Gauguin, Munch,
and Picasso are presented below)