Edouard Manet, Le D�jeuner sur l'Herbe (Luncheon the the Grass), 1863
Realism 1830-1870
Manet; Olympia, 1865
Realism 1830-1870
Eakins Gross Clinic
Realism 1830-1870
Bonheur The Horse Fair
Realism 1830-1870
Henry O. Tanner Thankful Poor
Realism 1830-1870
Sargent Daughters of Edward Darley Boit
Realism 1830-1870
Realism
A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
Rossetti Beata Beatrix
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1848-1854
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1848-1854
group of rebellious 19th-century artists who rejected The Royal Academy's categorization of art into a hierarchy (which they felt essentially stripped art of its creativity and overall purpose to connect with lives)
Monet Impression Sunrise
Impressionism
Cassatt The Bath
Impressionism
Degas The Tub
Impressionism
Impressionism
An artistic movement that sought to capture a momentary feel, or impression, of the piece they were drawing
Seurat A Sunday Afternoon on the Grande Jatte
Neo-Impressionism (Pointillism)
Neo-Impressionism (Pointillism)
modern urban scenes as well as landscapes and seashores. (19) Neo-Impressionism organized the system of applying separate colors to the surface so that the eye mixed the colors rather than the artist on his or her palette.
Whistler Nocturne in Black and Gold
Aestheticism
Aestheticism
An art movement supporting the emphasis of aesthetic values more than social-political themes for literature
Cezanne Mont Sainte-Victoire
Post-Impressionism
Van Gogh Night Cafe
Post-Impressionism
Post-Impressionism
A late nineteenth-century style that relies on the Impressionist use of color and spontaneous brushwork but that employs these elements as expressive devices.
Gauguin Vision After the Sermon
Symbolism (Synthetism)
Gaugin Where Do We Come From?
Symbolism (Synthetism)
Symbolism (Synthetism)
Gauguin's style employing bright, non-naturalistic colors, flat shapes and bold black outlines; synthesized the observation of the subject in nature with the artist's feelings about that subject in an abstracted application of line, shape, space and color
Rodin Burghers of Calais
Impressionism / Expressionism in Sculpture
Matisse The Joy of Life (Le Bonheur de Vivre)
Fauves
Matisse Harmony in Red
Fauves
Fauves
A French term meaning "wild beast" and descriptive of an artistic style characterized by the use of bright and intense expressionistic color schemes.
Picasso Les Demoiselles D'Avignon
Cubism - Analytic
Picasso Still Life with Chair Caning
Cubism - Analytic
Picasso Three Musicians
Cubism - Analytic
Braque The Portuguese
Cubism - Analytic
Cubism - Analytic
breaking down forms as if perceiving nature from multiple viewpoints at one time, process by which objects dissolve
Kirchner Street in Dresden
German Expressionism: The Bridge
Kandinsky Improvisation 28
German Expressionism: The Blue Rider
Kollwitz Woman with Dead Child
German Expressionism: The Blue Rider
German Expressionism: The Blue Rider
Response to Impressionism. Subjective rendering of the internal world. Truth is found within. Spirit, soul, desires, visions, subjective truth based on own experience. External reality is reshaped. External manifestation of subjective reality.
Severini Armored Train in Action
Italian Futurism
Boccioni Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
Italian Futurism
Balla Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
Italian Futurism
Italian Futurism
An art movement with cubist elements that focused on the dynamic interactions of subject matter with itself as it implied movement
Malevich Suprematist Composition: Airplane Flying
Suprematism
Suprematism
A type of art formulated by Kazimir Malevich to convey his belief that the supreme reality in the world is pure feeling, which attaches to no object and thus calls for new, nonobjective forms in art shapes not related to objects in the visible world.
Duchamp Fountain
Dada
Dada
An early 20th century artistic movement that attacked traditional cultural styles and stressed the absence of purpose in life
Mondrian Composition in Yellow, Red, and Blue
De Stijl
De Stijl
Dutch post-WWI movement that believed that their style revealed the underlying structure of existence; art was simplistic and used primary colors and horizontal and vertical lines (invented by Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg)
Leger The City
Purism
Purism
An early-20th-century art movement that embraced the "machine esthetic" and sought purity of form in the clean functional lines of industrial machinery.
Delauney Homage to Bl�riot
Orphism
Orphism
Robert Delanay: wanted to blend fauvist emphasis on color with breakdown of forms associated with cubism. Believed certain colors would evoke certain shapes. Through using color contrast, interest in creating kaleidoscope type effects. Can recognize certa
Hartley Portrait of a German Officer
American Modernism
Stieglitz Steerage
American Modernism
American Modernism
rejects recorded history, traditional values, traditional rhetoric and language, elevate the individual the inner man over the social mand and the power of the subsonconscious, reject tradional values, elevate the inner man, elevate the subconscious over
Miro Painting
Surrealism
Magritte The Treachery of Images
Surrealism
Surrealism
A movement in art emphasizing the expression of the imagination as realized in dreams and presented without conscious control.
Aaron Douglas Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery Through Reconstruction
Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance
A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
Pollock Lavender Mist (No. 1)
Abstract Expressionism
De Kooning Woman I
Abstract Expressionism
Abstract Expressionism
An artistic movement that focused on expressing emotion and feelings through abstract images and colors, lines and shapes.
Rothko No. 14
Color Field
Color Field
a style of abstract painting characterized by simple shapes and monochromatic color
Hamilton Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?
Pop Art
Warhol Marilyn Diptych
Pop Art
Pop Art
an American school of the 1950s that imitated the techniques of commercial art (as the soup cans of Andy Warhol) and the styles of popular culture and the mass media
Kosuth One of Three Chairs
Conceptual Art
Conceptual Art
An American avant-garde art movement of the 1960s that asserted that the "artfulness" of art lay in the artist's idea rather than its final expression.
Joseph Beuys How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare
Performance Art
Performance Art
a work involving the human body, usually including the artist, in front of an audience
Krzysztof Wodiczko The Homeless Projection
Social and Political Commentary
Kehinde Wiley Napoleon Leading the Army Over the Alps
Identity (National or Group)
Shirin Neshat Allegiance and Wakefulness
Identity (National or Group)
Smithson Spiral Jetty
Site Specific Work
Shahzia Sikander Perilous Order
Gender and Sexuality
Kruger Your Gaze Hits the Side of My Face
Gender and Sexuality
Judy Chicago The Dinner Party
Gender and Sexuality
Kiefer Nigredo
Neo-Expressionism
Neo-Expressionism
An art movement that emerged in the 1970s and that reflects the artists' interest in the expressive capability of art, seen earlier in German Expressionism and Abstract Expressionism.
Bill Viola The Crossing
New Media
New Media
_________ art refers to a broad range of artistic communication practices that are created with or deal with new media technologies.