Title: EXPRESSIONISM
1 EXPRESSIONISM CUBISM FUTURISM
2Fauvism Wild Beasts (1905-1909)
- Form of expressionism in Paris that comprised
numerous loosely - related styles.
- Wanted to explore new elements of art not
embraced by the - Impressionists or Post-Impressionists.
- Artists shared a sense of liberation and
experiment were interested - in the sensation aroused by the objects rather
than the object itself. - Their technique disturbs and dislocates the form
of the object, so that - it becomes a vehicle for sensory impression.
- Most significant members included Henri Matisse,
Maurice Vlaminck, - Andre Derain, Georges Rouault
3Henri Matisse Luxe, Calme, et Volupte 1904-05
4Henri Matisse The Joy of Life, 1905-06
5Maurice de Vlaminck. Landscape near Chatou. 1906
6Andre Derain The Turning Road, LEstaque, 1906
7Die Brucke The Bridge (1905-1913)
- Form of expressionism
- Counterpart to Fauvism-was beginning of modern
art in Germany - The name symbolized their bridge of common
interests and their link - to the future, from a passage in Nietzches Thus
Spake Zarathustra. - Most of the artists were untrained in art, but
the harsh colors and - distorted shapes in their work successfully
expressed their strong - feelings and vivid imaginations.
- The principal members were Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,
Erich Heckel, - Emil Nolde, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff.
8Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Three Nudes 1913
9Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Berlin Street Scene 1913
10Emil Nolde The Last Supper, 1909
11Der Blau Reiter ("The Blue Rider") 1911-1916
- These artists were considered to be the pioneers
of abstract art - Their art was characterized by exuberant color
and profoundly felt - emotionalism.
- The painters, writers, poets, and composers who
joined The Blue - Rider dedicated themselves to the search for a
common spiritual basis - in a new international culture.
- Famous artists--Vasily Kadinsky Franz Marc
12Vasily Kadinsky Improvisation No. 30 (Warlike
Theme) 1913
13Franz Marc The Large Blue Horses, 1911
14Franz Marc Animal Destinies, 1913
15CUBISM (1907-1925)
- Created by painters Pablo Picasso and Georges
Braque - in Paris between 1907 and 1914.
- Emphasized the flat, two-dimensional surface of
the picture plane, - rejecting the traditional techniques of
perspective, foreshortening, - modeling, and chiaroscuro and refuting
time-honoured theories of art - as the imitation of nature...
16Pablo Picasso Les Demoiselles dAvignon 1907
17Pablo Picasso Ma Jolie 1911-1912
18Pablo Picasso Women With Pears 1909
19Georges Braque House At LEstaque 1908
20Marcel Duchamp Nude Descending A Staircase 1912
21FUTURISM (1909-1915)
- Movement centered in Italy.
- Emphasized the dynamism, speed, energy, and power
of the machine - and the vitality, change, and restlessness of
modern life in general. - Famous Artists Umberto Boccioni, Giocomo Balla,
Gino Severini
22Umberto Boccioni States of Mind The Farewells,
1911
23Umberto Boccioni The City Rises, 1910-11
24Gicomo Balla Speed of Motorcycle 1913
25Gino Severini Armoured Train In Action 1915
26Gino Severini The Boulevard, 1910
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