Art

  1. 'Rebirth' Began in Italy after the middle ages. Named after it's renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman culture, science, and the study of human beings.
    RENAISSANCE

    • Leonardo da Vinci
    • Michelangelo
  2. Style famous for it's swirling curves, many ornate elements and dramatic contrasts of light and shade. Artists use this to express strong emotions and energy
    BAROQUE

    Andre de Pozzo
  3. Based on the interest in the ideals of ancient Greek and Roman art. Based on the serious aspects in life such as beauty, courage, sacrifice and love of Country.
    NEO CLASSISM

    David
  4. A style against Neo-Classism. Focussed on dramatic action, exotic settings, adventures, imaginary events, faraway places and strong feelings
    ROMANTISISM

    Delacroix
  5. Shows objects as the eye sees them
    REALISM

    • Corbet
    • Manet
  6. Emphasises the views on a subject at a particular moment, and the effects of sunlight on the colours
    IMPRESSIONISM

    • Pissaro
    • Monet
  7. Placing small dots of colour side by side
    POINTILLISM

    Seurat
  8. Various styles used such as basic structures, emotionally strong brush strokes and intense colour
    POST-IMPRESSIONISM

    • Van Gogh
    • Cezanne
  9. A style Based on the use of curved, plant-like forms, especially the linear qualities of vines
    ART NOUVEAU

    • Beardsley
    • Klimt
  10. Painters using brilliant colours and bold distortions "Wild Beasts"
    FAUVES

    Matisse
  11. Shows Motion and speed by mechanical rhythms and with brilliant lights and bright colour
    FUTURISM

    Boccioni
  12. Subject matter is broken up and jumbled and then put back together again
    CUBISM

    • Picasso
    • Braque
  13. Shows a definite strong mood or feeling. Created mostly in Germany, usually scared or frightenedImage Upload 2
    EXPRESSIONISM

    Munch
  14. 'The Bridge' Bold, expressionistic style. Often borrowing design ideas from art created
    DIE BRUKE

    • Kirchner
    • Nolde
  15. The spiritual and expressive meanings of colour in painting. "The blue Rider"
    DER BLAUE REITER

    Kadinsky
  16. Abstract based on vertical and horizontal flat areas, and the 3 primary colours with black, white and grey
    DE STIJL

    Mondrian
  17. German art school. aimed at an emotional effect
    BAUHAUS

    Paul Klee
  18. Work based on chance. Use readily made objects to produce new art forms, criticising contemporary culture
    DADA

    Duchamp
  19. Morphing the unconsciousness with the consciousness. Symbolical significance of objects within the subconsciousness
    SURREALISM

    • Magritte
    • Dali
  20. Non-geometric abstract art
    ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM

    Pollock
  21. Based on pop culture. bright colours
    POP ART

    Andy Warhol
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Art
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