O impressionismo e o simbolismo.pdf 2024

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About This Presentation

Historia


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O impressionismo
Realizado por: Cláudia Cruz , Constança e Íris violante.

-Encontro dos critérios tradicionais
valorizados pela Academia de Belas
Artes de Paris.

-A instituição organizava os salões de
arte mais conhecidos como “salons”
exibindo obras que retratam assuntos
convencionais da época.


-Associação Cooperativa e Anônima
de Pintores, Escultores e Gravadores.
O termo “impressionismo”

Os impressionistas e as suas obras
mais conhecidas
(1)Claud Monet
(2)Pierre August Renoir
(3) Edgar Degas

Claude Monet , “Femmes au jardin”, 1866

Claude Monet “Nympheas en fleur”, 1914

Pierre August , “Duas irmãs” (no terraço), 1881

Pierre August , “O Baile no Moulin de la Galette”, 1876

Edgar Degas , “Ballet Rehearsal”, 1873

Edgar Degas, “Blue Dancers”, 1899

Obras que são simbolos do
movimento impressionista.
- Impressão: Rising Sun (1873) por Claude Monet
-O Almoço dos Remadores (1881) por Pierre-Auguste Renoir
-Boulevard Montmartre à noite (1897) por Camille Pissarro
-Lunch on the Grass (1866) por Claude Monet
-The Ballet Class (1874) por Edgar Degas
-O Leitor (1876) de Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Édouard Manet, Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe, 1863

Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Le Déjeuner des canotiers, 1881

Claude Monet, Série de pintura Nenúfares, 1926

Mulher com sombrinha no jardim (1875), de Renoir, é uma obra impressionista

Mulheres impressionistas
-Berthe Morisot
-Mary Cassatt
-Eva Gonzalè
-Lilla Cabot Perry

Breakfast in Bed, 1897

Summertime 2, 1894

O simbolismo

Thomas Eakins
●Prominent american realist
●Capturing everyday life
●Innovative use of
photography
American
artist
1844-1916
His emphasis on the human form and
anatomical accuracy profoundly influenced the
fields of portraiture and figurative art
Legacy
The Gross Clinic (1875), Max Schmitt in a
Single Scull (1871), The Biglin Brothers Racing
(1873), The Agnew Clinic (1889)
Famous works
Thomas Eakins
The Biglin
Brothers Racing,
1872
Thomas Eakins
The Chaperone, c.
1908

“This is a quote, words full
of wisdom that someone
important said and can make
the reader get inspired”
—Someone Famous
Winslow Homer
Autumn, 1877

A picture is worth a thousand words

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reinforce the concept
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Jean-François
Millet The Bather,
1846/1848

1840s
The Realism art movement emerged in
the mid-19th century, around the
1840s, and continued to influence art
well into the early 20th century
Jean-François
Millet Calling
Home the Cows,
c. 1866

Mid-19th
The Realism art movement emerged
in the mid-19th century
20th
And continued to influence art well
into the early 20th century
Winslow Homer
East Hampton
Beach, Long
Island, 1874

Mercury is the smallest
planet of them all
Depicting everyday
life and people
Major themes and subjects in realism art
Venus has a beautiful name,
but also high temperatures
Social and political
critiques in realist art
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun and has life
Landscapes and urban
scenes in realism
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Key countries during movement
France
United States
United Kingdom
Spain
Netherlands

Realism movement
Realism movement emerges,
focusing on depicting
everyday life
1840s-1850s
Gustave Courbet's "The
Artist's Studio" exhibited at
Salon des Refusés
1855
Édouard Manet's "Luncheon
on the Grass" displayed at
Salon des Refusés
1863
Realism flourishes with
artists like Millet, Bonheur,
Homer, and Eakins
Late 19th century
Impressionist movement
influenced by Realism
officially emerges
1886
Realism's impact continues,
shaping various modern art
movements
Early 20th century

Techniques and styles in realism art
Narrative and
storytelling
Still life and
everyday objects
Brushwork
and texture
Unidealized
figures
Landscape
realism
Social
commentary
Detailed
realism
Naturalistic
colors
Direct
observation

Realism art and photography
Aspect Realist art Photography
DefinitionArt movement that sought to depict
reality as it is, emphasizing ordinary
people and everyday life
Visual medium that captures images
of the real world through a camera or
other optical device
Time
period
Emerged in the mid-19th century and
continued into the early 20th century
Invented in the early 19th century,
becoming widely used and accessible
in the 20th century
Role in
art history
Pioneered a shift towards representing
truth and the human condition in art
Revolutionized the way art and reality
were perceived, influencing the
concept of truth in art
MediumPainting, sculpture and drawing Cameras, photographic techniques

Realism art beyond paintings
Literature and novels
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Drama and theater44.4%
Music and compositions22.2%

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Final conclusions
Realism artists sought to capture the beauty
and significance of ordinary life and
everyday moments. They celebrated the
common people and their struggles,
elevating the value of the mundane
Celebration of everyday life
Realism served as a powerful tool for social
critique, shedding light on the harsh
realities of society. Through their art, realist
artists advocated for social change and
addressed issues of poverty, labor
Social commentary and reform

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Gustave Courbet
La Grotte de la
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●Gustave Courbet, Calm Sea, 1866
●Winslow Homer, Breezing Up (A Fair Wind), 1873-1876
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●Winslow Homer, The Dinner Horn (Blowing the Horn at
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●Jean-François, Millet Calling Home the Cows, c. 1866
●Winslow Homer, Home, Sweet Home, c. 1863
●Jean-François Millet, Falling Leaves, c. 1866
●Gustave Courbet, The Black Rocks at Trouville, 1865/1866
●Rosa Bonheur, The Legend of the Wolves, 1890s
●Rosa Bonheur, Cattle in the Auvergne, 1867
●Jean-François Millet, Leconte de Lisle, c. 1840/1841
●Style of Edouard Manet, Bon Bock Café, 1881
●Edouard Manet, Flowers in a Crystal Vase, c. 1882
●Winslow Homer, Dad's Coming!, 1873
●Thomas Eakins, The Biglin Brothers Racing, 1872
●Thomas Eakins, The Chaperone, c. 1908
●Jean-François Millet, Portrait of a Man, c. 1845
●Winslow Homer Autumn, 1877
●Edouard Manet, At the Races, c. 1875
●Jean-François Millet, The Bather, 1846/1848
●Jean-François Millet, Calling Home the Cows, c. 1866
●Winslow Homer, East Hampton Beach, Long Island, 1874
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