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EDU 151

EDU 151. Chapter 7 Introducing the World’s Art. Artistic Styles. Prehistoric Art (Primitive Art) Unknown Cave Artists. Naturalist or Realistic Art (Realism). Art that focuses on showing reality. The artists attempted to make art objective and like the actual object. Rembrandt.

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EDU 151

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  1. EDU 151 Chapter 7 Introducing the World’s Art

  2. Artistic Styles • Prehistoric Art (Primitive Art) Unknown Cave Artists

  3. Naturalist or Realistic Art (Realism) Art that focuses on showing reality. The artists attempted to make art objective and like the actual object.

  4. Rembrandt

  5. Leonardo DaVinci

  6. John James Audubon

  7. Winslow Homer

  8. Georgia O’Keefe

  9. Norman Rockwell

  10. James Whistler

  11. Grant Wood

  12. Andrew Wyeth

  13. Impressionism • Art that focuses on capturing the effect of light. • Artists painted what they perceived rather than what they knew to be there. • Impressionists were fascinated with color, sunshine, contrasts, light, reflection, and shadow. • They used color and light to represent and artist’s impression.

  14. Mary Cassatt

  15. Paul Cezanne

  16. Edgar Degas

  17. Edouard Manet

  18. Claude Monet

  19. Pierre August Renior

  20. Vincent Van Gogh

  21. Pointillism • An offshoot of Impressionism • Art that uses small dots of different colors that the eye blends together.

  22. Georges Seurat

  23. Expressionism

  24. Paul Gaugin

  25. Edward Munch

  26. Abstract (in text: Abstract Expressionism) • Artists were intrigued with color and the physical qualities of paint: “What can I do with paint on canvas?” • The art has no recognizable subject, the focus is on color and media, often applied in a kinesthetic way.

  27. Jackson Pollock

  28. Hans Hoffman

  29. Wassily Kandinsky

  30. Willem DeKooning

  31. Cubism • Art that represents three-dimensional objects as if made of geometric shapes and forms.

  32. Pablo Picasso

  33. Paul Cezanne

  34. Georges Braque

  35. Folk Art • Artworks created by people who have not had formal training in art, or who use nontraditional art media in ways that reflect their culture.

  36. Grandma Moses

  37. David Butler

  38. Op Art • Art based on visual illusions and perceptions.

  39. Victor Vaserly

  40. Pop Art • Art that is based on images from everyday life and popular culture.

  41. Andy Worhol

  42. Jasper Johns

  43. Surrealism • An artistic style concerned with fantasies or dreams.

  44. Salvador Dali

  45. Marc Chagall

  46. Kinetic Art • art that moves or has moving parts • Mobile-Three-dimensional art that moves

  47. Calder

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