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 5 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 E 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…