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Expressionism
PHOTO BLOG
By Amedee Nicole Aguirre
P-Passion-10-8
Introduction
There are 2 kinds of art
movement that will be discussed
in this photo blog: Impressionism
and Expressionism. This photo
blog will give you information
and ideas about these kinds of
art movements. I will also
express my opinions about these
art movements.
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01.
Impressionism
1860s - 1880s
IMPRESSIONISM
1 2 3
Grays and dark tones are Colors are applied
Uses short, thick strokes side-by-side with as little
produced by mixing
of paint called impasto mixing as possible, a
complementary colors.
technique that develops
the principle of
4 5 simultaneous contrast to
make the color appear
Pure impressionism Wet paint is placed into wet more powerful to the
avoids the use of black paint without waiting for viewer
paint. successive applications to dry,
producing softer edges and
mixture of color.
IMPRESSIONIST
ARTISTS
ÉDOUARD
MANET
CAMILLE
PISSARRO
EDGAR
DEGAS
ALFRED
SISLEY
CLAUDE
MONET
BERTHE
MORISOT
PIERRE-AUGUSTE
RENOIR
SUBJECTS OF IMPRESSIONISM
Everyday
Objects and
01. subtle changes
in the
03. French countryside
and river scenes
atmosphere
Women doing
Ballet dancers everyday things
02. and horse
races
04. and the effect of
sunlight on flowers
and figures
Post Pointillism was developed from
Impressionism and involved the
use of many small dots of color
to give a painting a greater sense
Edvard Munch
DER BLAUE REITER (1903)
● This breakthrough canvas is a
deceivingly simple image — a
lone rider racing across a
landscape — yet it represents a
significant moment in
Kandinsky's developing
pictorial language.
● Here, the sun-dappled hillside
reveals a keen interest in
contrasts of light and dark as
well as movement and stillness.
● It constitutes a link between
Post-Impressionism and the
flourishing Expressionist
movements.
Wassily Kandinsky
HANS TIETZE AND ERICA TIETZE-CONRAT (1909)
Oskar Kokoschka
03.
Favored
Artwork
THE SCREAM (1893)