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ARTAPP LESSON 3

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How do I study art:
Reading/Styles of Art
Part I
ICE BREAKER
GUESS THE FOOD
ROUND I
Filipino cuisine
Kare-Kare
Adobong baboy
Sinigang na baboy
ROUND II
Desserts
Leche flan
Maja blanca
Halo-halo
ROUND III
Lumpiang Shanghai
Menudo
Sipo egg
STYLE
MOOD OR TEMPER OF THE
ARTWORK
It is determined by
history (time and place), by
the personality of the artists
as well as by the theory of
art
STYLE
MOOD OR TEMPER OF THE
ARTWORK
CLASSICAL ART
MODERN ART
POSTMODERN
STYLES OF CLASSICAL ART
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Classicism
Medieval Art
Renaissance Art
Mannerism
Baroque
Neoclassicism
STYLES OF MODERN ART
7. Impressionism
8. Expressionism
9. Fauvism
10. Pointillism
11. Art Nouveau
12. Surrealism
13. Cubism
14. Concretism
15. Suprematism
16. Dadaism
17. Ready Made Art
18. Abstract Expressionism
19. Color Field Painting
20. Pop Art
STYLES OF
POSTMODERN ART
22. Installation Art
23. Environmental Art or
Earthwork
Styles of Classical Art
1.
CLASSICIS
This is the style found
inM
the ancient
Greek and Roman
sculptures.
It is an idealist
imitation of the
beauty and
perfection of the
human body.
The sculptors were
Praxiteles, Polycritus
DORIC
IONIC CORINTHIAN
In architecture, classicism is found in the 3 Greek
Orders, and the additional 2 Roman Orders, indicated
by the designs of columns.
TUSCAN COMPOSITE
CLASSICISM
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THIS STYLE HAS RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS,
AND APPLIES FLAT PROJECTION. THE
CHURCH IS THE PATRON OF ART. THE
ART FORMS ARE MOSAIC, STAINED
GLASS PAINTINGS, ILLUMINATED
MANUSCRIPTS AND CALLIGRAPHY.
2.
MEDIEVAL
ART
The noted
paintings are
the frescoes
by Giotto di
Bondone
MEDIEVAL
ART
MEDIEVAL
ART
3. RENAISSANCE
ART
Revival of ancient Greek and Roman Art
Discovery and application of perspective
Application of chiaroscuro and sfumato
Triangular Composition
Religious and secular subjects
Patrons of art: The church
and wealthy families
Early Renaissance: Boticelli
Flemish School of Painting: Van Eyck
High Renaissance: Florentine School
of Painting: Donatello, Leonardo
Michelangelo, Raphael
RENAISSANCE
ART
4.
MANNERIS
This is an alternative
styleM
to Renaissance
Art. Representations
are stylized with
elongated figures and
usually religious
subjects
Mannerist paintings
are those by El Greco
or Dominikos
Theotokopolus.
MANNERISM
MANNERISM
5.
BAROQU
Various
subjects presented in
highly realistic way. Application
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of deep chiaroscuro. Dominance
of curve lines to suggest motion.
Rembrant van Rijn
Giorgione Castelfranco
Peter Paul Reubens
Jan Vermeer
BAROQUE
REVIVAL OF RENAISSANCE &
CLASSICAL STYLE SUBJECT: ANCIENT
WESTERN SOCIETY HIGHLY REALISTIC
REPRESENTATION TECHNIQUE: DEEP
CHIAROSCURO
Academic
art and the Salon
Strict adherence to rules of painting
6.
NEOCLASSICISM
Jacques Louis David
Jean Auguste Ingres
Juan Luna
Styles of Modern Art
7.
M
IMPRESSIONIS
Claude Monet
Paul Cezanne
Auguste
Renoir
Beginning of Modern Art
Subjects taken from
everyday ordinary life
Surface filled with
bursting light of the sun.
Pale colors and blur outlines
indicate movement and
passage of time
IMPRESIONISM
Art is an expression of
the artist’s emotion.
Unnatural representation
Symbolic use of color
Dominance of curve lines
for emotional effect
Heavy impasto paints
8.
M
EXPRESSIONIS
Vincent Van Gogh
EXPRESIONISM
The name is from the
French fauve that means
“beast”. It uses unnatural
colors for exciting visual
effect. Subjects are taken
from unnatural, extraordinary objects.
Paintings by Henry
Matisse
9.FAUVISM
FAUVISM
10. POINTILISM
Uses points
or dots as the main visual
(Divisionism)
element. Based on the principle of
visual mixing. Subjects taken from the
everyday, ordinary experiences.
Structurally formal and
visually representational. The main
proponent is George Seurat
POINTILISM
11. ART
NOUVEOU
Poster-like paintings for advertisement.
Subjects are women in sensual postures.
Linear composition and flat projection.
Paintings by Alphonse Ma. Mucha
ART
NOUVEOU
Art is a revelation of the artist’s
subconscious mind (Psychoanalysis)
Reaction to rationalism & romanticism
Emphasizes passion and imagination,
weird, fantastic and dream-like
presented in highly realistic way
12. SURREALISM
Salvador Dali
Marc Chagall
Giorgio de Chirico
Rene Magritte
Prudencio Lamaroza
Frida Kahlo
SURREALISM
SURREALISM
SURREALISM
to be continued…
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