Abstractionism Abstractionism Abstractionism

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Abstractionism

Abstractionism

movement arose from
the intellectual points
of view in the 20th
century.

• logical and rational
• involves analyzing,
detaching, selecting,
and simplifying.
Abstractionism

•grouped into
•cubism
•futurism
•mechanical style
•nonobjectivism
Abstractionism

Cubism
• style derived its name from the
cube, a three- dimensional
geometric figure composed of
strictly measured lines, planes,
and angles

Futurism
•art for a fast-paced, machine-
propelled age
• depicted the dynamic sensation
of motion, force, speed, and
strength of mechanical forms

Armored Train
Gino Severini, 1915

Mechanical Style
•basic forms such as planes,
cones, spheres, and cylinders
all fit together precisely and
neat lying their appointed
places.

The City

Fernand
Léger,
1919

Nonobjectivism
• logical geometrical
conclusion of
abstractionism

• works in this style did
not make use of figures
or even representations
of figures
Nonobjectivism

New York City
Piet Mondrian
1942
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