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Art

MOVEMENT
Styles
AND

ARCHITECT MUSEUM
WHAT IS ART MOVEMENT?
An art movement is a tendency or a style

of art with a particularly specified

objective and philosophy that is adopted

and followed by a group of artists during

a specific period that may span from a

few months to years or maybe even

decades.
HOW DID ART
The birth of art movements can be traced
back to 19th century France. The 1840s
and the industrial revolution rapidly
changed the established art styles and
methods, which had remained steadfast
for centuries with little change.
MOVEMENT
STARTS?
Art Movement Neoclassical

STYLES
AND
Romanticism
Impressionism
Pointillism
Art Nouveau
TheNEOCLASSICAL
Neoclassicism was an art movement that sought to
evoke the style of classical antiquity in writing,
painting, sculpting, and architecture found in Greek
and Roman culture. Neoclassicism was most popular
between the late 18th century and early 19th century.
But its influence still reverberates throughout the art
world today.
David was a French painter
who's credited as a leading
figure in the Neoclassical
movement. David’s 1784 painting
Oath of the Horatii is considered
a masterpiece of the
Jacques-Louis David Neoclassicism style.
ANGELICA KAUFFMANN
Kauffmann was a Swiss
painter and founding
member of the Royal
Academy. Kauffmann painted
a wide breadth of subjects,
including historical
landscapes and portraits.
The ROMANTICISM
Romanticism is an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that
originated in Europe during the late 18th century and lasted until the mid-
19th century. It was characterized by an emphasis on emotions,
individualism, imagination, and nature.
WILLIAM-ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU
“The Birth of Venus”
EUGÈNE DELACROIX
“Liberty Leading the People”
The IMPRESSIONISM
Impressionism was a radical art movement that began in the late 1800s, centered
primarily around Parisian painters. Impressionists rebelled against classical subject
matter and embraced modernity, desiring to create works that reflected the world in
which they lived. Uniting them was a focus on how light could define a moment in
time, with color providing definition instead of black lines. The Impressionists
emphasized the practice of plein air painting, or painting outside. Initially derided by
critics, Impressionism has since been embraced as one of the most popular and
influential art styles in Western history
CLAUDE MONET
“Woman with a Parasol -
Madame Monet and Her Son“
EDOUARD MANET

“Woman Reading”
ThePOINTILISM
Pointilism is a technique of painting in which small,
distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an
image. Detail from Seurat's Parade de cirque, 1889,
showing the contrasting dots of paint which define
Pointillism.
GEORGES SEURAT
“A Sunday Afternoon on
the island of La Grande
Jatte”
CHARLES ANGRAD
“Couple in the Street“
TheART NOUVEAU
An ornamental, dynamic, and even sensual style of art
characterized by long, sinuous lines and asymmetrical
structure, often depicting objects in nature such as
vines, insect wings, and flower stalks.
ALPHONSE MUCHA
“F. Champenois
Imprimeur-Éditeur“
GUSTAV KLIMT
“The Kiss”
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MALBOG, Xyza E.
IGNACIO, Je-C Mae E.
CORPUZ, Claire Denise G.
AGUINALDO, Elaine

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