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Art UIL: Modern

Art UIL: Modern

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5th Grade

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Brittany Resendiz

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1. Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus

2. Portrait of Jelf Powis and Her Daughter

3. Mounted Trumpeters of Napolean's Imperial Guard

4. Still Life With Vegetables

5. Haystack Mountain, Vermont

Title

1. Kauffmann

2. Reynolds

3. Gericault

4. Peale

5. Durand

Artist

Modern Era 1700-1900

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1. Pink Cyclamen

2. Woman With A Parasol- Madame Monet And Her Son

3. Oarsmen at Chatou

4. Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park

5. The Harvesters

6. Rainy Midnight

Title

1. Bridges

2. Monet

3. Renoir

4. Brown

5. Angrand

6. Hassam

Artist

Modern Era 1700-1900

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media
  • Political Revolutions in America and France created movements toward democracy.

  • Industrial Revolution

    • 1841-American painter created metal tube to hold oil paint.

    • painters were no longer confined to a studio

Revolutions Change A Lot

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Used models and forms from ancient Greece and Rome.

Stressed: order, reason, serious/moral messaging.

​​Neoclassicism

Emphasized individual experience over order and reason. Paintings expressed emotion about people in the modern world.

​​Romanticism

Wanted to create impressions of light and color that would form images in the viewers mind. Used short, broad brushstrokes to create texture on canvas.

​​Impressionism

Style is named for the tiny dots, or points, of separate colors they placed on canvas. Distance- see shapes; up close- dots.

​​Pointillism

1. Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus

2. Portrait of Jelf Powis and Her Daughter

3. Mounted Trumpeters of Napolean's Imperial Guard

4. Still Life With Vegetables

5. Haystack Mountain, Vermont

Title

1. Kauffmann

2. Reynolds

3. Gericault

4. Peale

5. Durand

Artist

Modern Era 1700-1900

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