methods of presenting the art subject 2 by darnelc
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METHODS OF PRESENTING
THE ART SUBJECT
ETYMOLOGY OF FAUVISM
The phrase "Les Fauves" means "Wild Beasts“ because of the
brilliant colors and expressive
brushworks.
The Fauves represented the first break with the artistic traditions of the past. The movement's emphasis on
formal values and expressive use of color, line, and
brushwork helped liberate painting from the
representational expectations that had dominated Western art since the Renaissance.
Fauvism was the first explosive 20th-century art movement.
The dance (Western Art)
FauvismAn art movement launched in 1905 whose work was characterized by bright and non-natural colors and simple forms; influenced the expressionist.
GREEN- EYED LADY BY HENRI MATTISE
Self-Portrait by Nashaath
Warning !!!
Impressionist
Influenced !!!
Local color was rejected in favor of arbitrary color: tree trunks were red, outlined in dark purple, the sky is yellow and green, and the background heaves upward with undulating shapes. Descriptive line was freed from mimes and, like the colors, become expressionistic.
Fauves trees by Richard Tuvey
By Henri Mattise
surroundings
N11 Banyan tree
FREE PURITY
a reduction of painting to its most powerful elements.
DRAWING and COLORS
Fauvism was, above all, a balance between the purely visual sensation
and a personal and internal emotion, conveyed through
mixed technique and formal dislocations.
Flowers in a Pitcher by Henri Mattise
Fauves used solid colors throughout,
and depended entirely upon the intensity of his colors to create depth and shape.
Mattise’s Green Stripe
Blue Nude 11
Fauvism is outlined like
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