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Art Objective(s): Fri. Dec. 13 Painting A • Students will investigate the art of the Fauves and Franz Marc. • Students will demonstrate understanding of the Fauves through written assessment. • Students will plan their tempera composition.

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Art Objective(s): Fri. Dec. 13. Painting A Students will investigate the art of the Fauves and Franz Marc. Students will demonstrate understanding of the Fauves through written assessment. Students wil l plan their tempera composition. Fauvism. Fauvism. Andre Derain. Henri Matisse. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Art Objective(s): Fri. Dec. 13

Painting A• Students will investigate the art of the Fauves

and Franz Marc.• Students will demonstrate understanding of

the Fauves through written assessment.• Students will plan their tempera composition.

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Fauvism

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Fauvism

Andre Derain

Henri Matisse

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Fauvism – Art History

Based in a small town outside Paris 1904 – 1908

Strongly influenced by the work of Van Gogh, Cezanne, and other artist of the late 1800’s.

Henri Matisse is considered the leader of the movement.

This movement was all about COLOR.

Characterized by bold brush strokes and vibrant use of colors.

While widely respected today, the Fauves received mostly poor reviews when they were first exhibited.

Fauve means “Wild Beasts”

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Henri Matisse (French)

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This is where Matisse started out.

Henri Matisse, “The Dessert, Harmony in Red”, 1908, Oil on Canvas (70.9” x 86.6”)

Compare this painting…

…with this one

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Is that a green stripe down the middle of her face?

Would you be flattered if someone painted you this way?

Henri Matisse“Portrait of Madame Matisse”, 1905

Half of my face is yellow!

Why???

Why Not???

Yep!!!

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Adre Derain

Pointillism. Right there.Check it out.

Why does Paris look so tropical?!

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Hi, I’m Andre Derain.

I worked with Matisse to create a new style of painting featuring brilliant, unrealistic

colors.

I was also a snappy dresser.

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This landscape is like a bag of skittles!

Loose, wet blending

BLENDING EVERWHERE!!

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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Guten Tag. I’m Ernst Kircher. I’m from Germany.

Check out my amazing Technicolor dream-robe! I

painted myself in it in 1910.

I’m not technically a Fauve artist, but my art was strongly

influenced by them.

I’ll eventually go to WWI, go crazy, and kill myself. But for

now I live like a rock star!

“Self Portrait With a Model”, Oil on Canvas, 60” x 40”

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More art history?...I’m

so bored.Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

“Marcella”

1910

Oil on canvas

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Just sittin’ here on the porch

wondering why I have a blue face…

Dry Brush

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Student Examples 2011

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