Arts-L1 Flashcards
Boating (1874)
Edouardo Manet
Dancers in Blue (1890)
Edgar Degas
The floor scrapers (1875)
Gustave Caillebotte
-movement in late 19th century
-focused on emotional meanings
Post impressionism
-Artist that considered to be significant link between impressionism and cubism
-color’s more restrained
Paul Cezanne (1839-1906)
Focus on light and atmosphere
Impressionism
Use of vibrant color
Impressionissm
Broken brushwork
Impressionism
Interest in everyday scenes
Impressionism
Capturing fleeting moments
Impression
Depiction of movement
Impressionism
Absence of clear outlines
Impressionism
Emphasis on perception
Impressionism
a groundbreaking art movement of the early 20th century
cubism
co-founded by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
cubism
It revolutionized the way art was perceived and created, introducing new ways of representing objects, space, and form
cubism
known for its distinct characteristics that challenged traditional artistic conventions
Cubism
Geometric abstraction
Cubism
Multiple perspectives
Cubism
Collage and assemblage
Cubism
Shift to representation to concept
Cubism
an avant-garde art movement that emerged in response to the disillusionment and chaos caused by World War
Dadaism
. It rejected conventional artistic and societal norms, embracing absurdity, irony, and anti-art sentiments.
Dadaism
known for its distinct characteristics that aimed to challenge established traditions and provoke thought
Dadaism