Title: Modern Painting
1Modern Painting
2IMPRESSIONISM (late 19th / early 20th c.)
- Modern painting grew out of a revolt against
French impressionism. French impressionism was
characterized by the study of light the attempt
to capture the impression of light.
3Monet, Bathing at La Grenouillere, 1869
4Renoir, Le Moulin de la Galette, 1876
5Pissarro, Boulevard Montmarte at various times
of day and in various types of weather, 1897
6POSTIMPRESSIONISM/EXPRESSIONISM
- Those artists who followed the Impressionists and
to some extent rejected their ideas. They - considered Impressionism too naturalistic
- sought to explore emotion in painting
- results from artists unique inner or personal
vision - Artists include van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne,
Seurat, Signac, and Toulouse-Lautrec
7Van Gogh, La chambre de Van Gogh a Arles (Van
Gogh's Room at Arles), 1889
8Van Gogh, Wheat Field with Cypresses, 1889
9Gauguin, Self-Portrait with Halo, 1889
10Gauguin, Tahitian Women OR On the Beach, 1891
11Cezanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire, c. 1897-1898
12Cezanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire, 1902
13Cezanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire, 1904-1906
14Matisse, Portrait of Andre Derain, 1905
15Matisse, The Jazz Series (cutouts), 1943-1944
16CUBISM
- Compositions of shapes and forms abstracted
from the conventionally perceived world - Founded by Picasso
17Picasso, Self-Portrait with Palette, 1906
18Picasso, Guitar and Violin, ca. 1912
19MORE EXPRESSIONISM EXTREME ABSTRACTION
- Kandinsky German Expressionist group, Der Blaue
Reiter (The Blue Rider) - Kandinsky was one of the first artists to explore
complete abstraction, the elimination of
representational elements - Kandinsky saw abstractions as evolving blueprints
for a more enlightened and liberated society
emphasizing spirituality
20Kandinsky, Improvisation 7, 1910
21Kandinsky, Black and Violet, 1923
22Kandinsky, Composition X, 1939
23DADAISM
- Attacked all accepted standards of art and
behavior - Dada hobbyhorse (nonsensical)
24Duchamp, L.H.O.O.Q. (Mona Lisa with Moustache),
1919
25SURREALISM
- By 1924, most Dada artists joined the Surrealist
movement - Art that expresses the world of dreams and the
unconscious wanted to bring outer and inner
reality into single position - Inspired by psychologists Freud and Jung
- 2 groups
- Biomorphic abstract forms that suggest natural
forms - Naturalistic recognizable scenes metamorphosed
into dream image
26Joan Miró, Singing Fish
27Dali, The Persistence of Memory, 1931
28Dali, Lighted Giraffes, 1936-1937
29Magritte, Lart de vivre