ART Q1 Flashcards
(20 cards)
began after photography was invented, as photographs realistically depicted the world. Challenging this notion of art, artists experimented with the expressive use of colors, materials and new techniques and media.
Modern Art
a style that emerged in the mid-19th century, was coined from Claude Monet’s work entitled Impression, Soleil levant
Impressionism
he’s known for his expressive brush strokes, his emphasis on movement rather than on clarity of form and most of all, his study of the optical effects of color.
Eugene Delacroix
Founder of impressionism movement
claude monet
filipino Counterpart of claude monet
June Martinez
filipino counterpart of Pablo Picasso
Vincent Mananlasa
Best selling of his generation of filipino artist
benedicto “bencab” Cabrera
Filipino counterpart of Jackson Pollock
Jose Joya
a European outgrowth movement wherein artists continued using the basic qualities of Impressionism yet expanded and experimented with it in bold ways
Post-impressionism
an art movement seeking to depict the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse in the artist
They worked more with their imagination and feelings, rather than with what their eyes saw in the physical world
Expressionism
a style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
fauvism
the child’s term for hobbyhorse, dada, to refer to their new “non-style.”
A style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
Dadaism
a style of painting depicting strange subjects like those seen in dreams and fantasies.
Surrealism
an art used to comment on or protest against social ills such as injustice, inequality, war, poverty, industrial hazards, environmental destruction, etc.
Social realism
is an artistic style in which the natural appearance of objects becomes unimportant, and images reduced to geometrical shapes, patterns, lines, angles, textures, and colors
abstactionism
a style derived its name from the cube, a three dimensional geometric figure composed of strictly measured lines, planes, and angles.
Cubism
is a movement in art, music, and literature which began in Italy about 1909 and marked especially by an effort to give formal expression to the dynamic energy and movement of mechanical processes.
Futurism
a style in which the figures and images were reduced to basic elements, such as planes, cones, spheres, cylinders, and other mechanical components; even human figures were mere outlines without expression.
Mechanical style
a style in which the figures and images were reduced to basic elements, such as planes, cones, spheres, cylinders, and other mechanical components; even human figures were mere outlines without expression.
Mechanical style
a style that had no reference to recognizable objects; lines, shapes, and colors were used in a cool, impersonal approach that aimed for balance, unity, and stability.
Nonobjectivism