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Fauvism
Evidence 3
Abstract Expresionism
- Bold and vibrant colors, color contrasts. -Absence of recognizable imagery or Art and culture
- Expresive brushwork and simplified forms. representation.
- Emphasis on emotion. -Prized individuality and freedom of
Two representative artists are Henri Matisse expression.
and Andre Derain. -Explore existential themes.
Title: -Famous artist are Jackson Pollock and Willem
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Surrealism Minimalism
- Strange and unusual images.
- Challenges logic and reality.
- Artists are in charge of their own Members of the team
expositions.
- Full of symbols and metaphors.
- Any painting techniques.
- There are no frames in the paintings. - Brenda Torrescano.
- Artworks don’t have any title.
- Dream-like atmosphere. - Karolina López.
- Famous artists are Donald Judd and
- Representative artists are Salvador Dali and
Robert Morris. - Josué Galindo.
Frida Kahlo.
- Karla González.
Title: “La
- Alexis Terrazas.
Title: “Sin Title: Title:
tentacion de “Untitled”.
Esperanza” “Untitled”.
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Author: Frida
Kahlo
Author:
Salvador Dali
Donald Judd.
Author: Robert
Morris. - América Mascareño.
Objective Romanticism
This brochure aims to provide an - Had a ubique set of details that disting.
overview of the evolution of art from - The paintings were ejecuted with grat
the Neoclassical movement to speed.
Minimalism. By exploring the - It is applied in almost traslucent layers.
characteristics, key artists, and - Two most representative artists:
notable examples of each movement, Gustave Corubet and David Friedrich.
readers will gain insight into the Title: Title:
Portrait of Wanderer
diverse and dynamic journey of Caspar above the sea
David of fog.
artistic expression over time. Author: Author:
Tittle: The Oath of the Gustave Cspar David
Horatii Courbet Friedrich
Author: Jacques-Louis David.
Introduction
Realism
Neoclassicism
Throughout history, art has evolved and
- Realism emphasizes the accurate
transformed, reflecting the cultural, - It reacted to the Baroque.
representation of subjects.
social, and philosophical developments - Artists started to study in academies.
- Realist artists pay close attention to detail.
- Symmetrical shapes.
of each era. From the structured and - Realism places a strong emphasis on direct
- Absence of decoration.
idealized forms of Neoclassicism to the observation of the world.
- Famous artist were Jacques-Louis David and
minimalist simplicity of Minimalism, - Famous artist were Gustave Courbet and
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.
artists have continually pushed the Jean-François Millet.