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BASA AIR BASE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHARITO T. BAYDAL September 3, 2024

Quarter 1- Module 2 Characteristics of Arts from the Various Art Movements

Learning Competenc ies : 1 . Identifies distinct characteristics of arts from the various art movements ; (A10EL-I a-2 ) 2. Identifies representative artists and Filipino counterparts from the various art movements; (A10EL-Ia-3)

Post-Impressionism: Works of Cezanne and Van Gogh Post- Impressionism - is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, which was from the last Impressionist exhibition up to the birth of Fauvism. The movement emerged as a reaction against Impressionism and its concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and color.

Two of the foremost post-impressionists: PAUL CEZANNE - (1839-1906) - French artist and post-impressionist painter. - work exemplified the transition from late 19th century impressionism to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century.

Hortense Fiquet in a Striped Skirt

Still Life with Compotie r

Harlequin

Boy in a Red Vest

VINCENT VAN GOGH (1853-1890) - post-impressionist painter from the Netherlands. - remarkable for their strong, heavy brush strokes, intense emotions, and colors that appeared to almost pulsate with energy.

Sheaves of Wheat in a Field

The Sower

Still Life : Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers

Bedroom at Arles

Starry Night

Wheat Field with Cypresses

Expressionism: A Bold New Movement

Expressionism - refers to art in which the image of reality is distorted in order to make it expressive of the artists inner feelings of ideas. The different styles that emerged within the expressionist art movements are: 1. Neoprimitivism 2. Fauvism 3. Dadaism 4. Surrealism 5. Social realism

ke it expressive of the artists inner feelings of ideas Neoprimitivism - an art style of combined elements from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders and the wood carvings of African tribes. - artists who adapted these elements was Amedeo Modigliani. - oval faces and elongated shapes of African art can be seen in both his sculptures and paintings.

he Yellow Sweater , Amedeo Modigliani, 1919

Head , Amedeo Modigliani, 1913

Fauvism - the style of les Fauves (French for “the wild beasts”), a group of early 20th-century modern artists whose works emphasized with strong colors and vis u al distortions. Most known artist was Henri Matisse .

Characteristics of Fauvism include: 1. the impo r tant use of unnatural colors gives new, emotional meaning to the colors; 2. creating a strong, unified work that appears flat on the canvas.

Blue Window , Henri Matisse, 1911

Woman wit Hat , Henri Matisse, 1905

Dadaism - characterized by dream fantasies, imagination, remembered images, and visual tricks and surprises-as in the paintings of Marc Chagall and Giorgio de Chirico. - these artists turn their backs from using traditional styles in arts leading to their new styles called“ non-style”. - dada artists is often satirical and nonsensical in nature.

Melancholy and Mystery of a Street , Giorgio de Chirico, 1914

I and the Village, Marc Chagall, 1911

Surrealism - cam e from the term “super realism”; a style that depicts an illogical, subconscious dream world. - a clear expression of departure from reality- as if the artists were dreaming, seeing illusions, or experiencing a change in mental state.

Many surrealist works appeared morbid or gloomy subjects, as in those by: Salvador Dali Paul Klee Joan Miro

Persistence of Memory , Sa lvador Dali, 1931

Diana , Pau Klee, 1932

Personages with Star , Joan Miro, 1933

Social Realism - an art movement which expresses the artist’s role in social reform. - artists used their works to show protest against the injustices , inequalities, immorality, and other concerns of the human condition. - social realists have addressed different social issues for the purpose of increasing people’s awareness leading to reforms and general welfare.

Miner’s Wives , Ben Shahn, 1948

Guernica , Pablo Picasso, 1937

Analyze the given pictures using the Elements and Principles of Design 1. Guernica , Pablo Picasso, 1937

2. Job was also a Man, Martino Abellana, 1953

3. Fangs of Fire , Ang Kiukok 19 81

4. Madonna of the Slums , Vicente S. Manansala, 19 50

5. Martsa ng Bayan, Pablo Baens, 1992

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