Appropriation

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I APPROPRIATION

 Artistic appropriation, like found object art, is


defined as “the purposeful copying, borrowing,
and altering of previous imagery, objects, and
concepts as an aesthetic method.”
 the use of pre-existing objects or images with
little or no transformation applied to them”
ELEMENT AND
PRINCIPLE
Portrait of Madame
Moitessier

Madame Moitessier by Jean Auguste


Dominique Ingres was produced in 17th
Century and is considered to be one of
the famous artworks of Neo Classicism
movement. The work can be viewed now
at National Gallery, London
 Ingres was steeped in the academic
tradition, which centred on study
from the nude and classical art. He
became the defender of a rigid
Jean-Auguste- classicism which contrasted with the
Romanticism of Delacroix.
Dominique Ingres
Ingres saw himself as a history painter,
the highest goal of academic art.
Portraiture he thought of less
importance, but he is now most famous
for works like 'Madame Moitessier' as
well for his escapist scenes of the
Orient.
SOURCE/UPLOADER
Public
Domain, via
Wikimedia
commons
What makes this Artwork
contemporary?
provides opportunities to reflect on society and the issues
that are important to us and the world, its historical value
being a product and witness of a specific time and era. It
enables us to state, gain insight, and question certain socio-
cultural or ideological/political developments, raising
awareness,
How does this Artwork
reflect the people today?
provide creative, intellectual and emotional
insights into society at large, Art helps cultures
unite and boosts economic growth and Self
Growth. helping the world become a prettier,
better and happier place to live in
THANK YOU
“All art is contemporary art
because it had to be made
when it was now “

GROUP 1
HUMSS 11- MAKABANSA

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