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Exploring Artistic Styles: Definition and Characteristics

Discover the essence of different artistic styles through a comprehensive overview of literary, theatrical, and visual expressions. Unveil the significance of style in art and its impact on various eras and movements. Gain insights into prominent styles like Cubism, Symbolism, and Puppetry, each offering a unique perspective on artistic creation.

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Exploring Artistic Styles: Definition and Characteristics

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  1. Chapter 4 - Styles

  2. Definitions of Style • A characterization of artistic works by their literary or theatrical characteristics • List of styles in art • http://www.usc.edu/schools/annenberg/asc/projects/comm544/library/styles/index.html

  3. Georges-Louis Leclerc Style is the man himself. ("Le style c'est l'homme même ) • "Writing well consists of thinking, feeling and expressing well, of clarity of mind, soul and taste . . . The style is the man himself" 

  4. Style • The way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed

  5. Style • The combination of distinctive features of literary or artistic expression, execution, or performance characterizing a particular person, group, school, or era.

  6. Can you here the difference? • E40 –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOf5x7uH7n4 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aQO283l7vY • Run DMC- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fumgOJLFSHw • All styles of rap http://rap.about.com/od/genresstyles/Genres_Styles.htm

  7. Cubism • Cubism (a name suggested by Henri Matisse in 1909) is a non-objective approach to painting developed originally in France by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque around 1906. • The art of painting original arrangements composed of elements taken from conceived rather than perceived reality. -- Guillaume Apollinaire, The Beginnings of Cubism, 1912.

  8. Ambroise-Vollard by Picasso

  9. Three Musicians 1921

  10. David HockneyMerced River, Yosemite Valley, 1982

  11. David Hockney- Garrowby Hill 1998

  12. David Hockney1987 LA Opera production of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde

  13. Edvard Munch Symbolist and early Expressionist

  14. The Kiss

  15. Dance of Life

  16. Munch 1906 Design for Ibsen’s Ghosts

  17. Puppetry • Television Puppetry • Marionettes • Rod Puppetry • Bunraku/Table Top Puppetry • Shadow Puppetry • Punch & Judy Hand Puppets

  18. Puppetry – Styles by location or period • Java • Chinese • European • Japanese • Thai • Medieval Puppetry • Object Theatre • http://www.tamtamtheater.nl/survivalFEMKEPICS.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Lb6j9zAK6o

  19. Style - A particular fashion: the style of the 1920s.A sort or type- style furniture • http://www.museumfurniture.com/bauhaus/ • http://www.museumfurniture.com/artdeco/

  20. Theatrical Style • A categorization of artistic works by their literary or theatrical characteristics

  21. Theatre Style • A categorization of plays by how they imitate reality. • Realism • Theatricalism • Expressionism • Surrealism • Classicism • Romanticism

  22. Theatre Style • A categorization of plays by how they imitate reality. • Realism • Theatricalism • Expressionism • Surrealism • Classicism • Romanticism

  23. 3 Groups • Objective Reality • Subjective Reality- • Idealized Reality

  24. 6 Main Styles • Realism • Theatricalism • Expressionism • Surrealism • Classicism • Romanticism

  25. 3 Groups • Objective Reality - • Realism • Theatricalism • Subjective Reality- • Expressionism • Surrealism • Idealized Reality • Classicism • Romanticism

  26. Objective Reality • See through a scientist’s eye • Plays invite us to evaluate what we hear and see

  27. Objective Reality • Realism- imitation of life • Naturalism • Darwin • Marx • Realism • Theatricalism – imitation of imitation of life • “All the worlds a stage”

  28. The Seagull by Anton Chekhov

  29. Realism

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