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Photorealism 20th Century Art Movement

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Photorealism

20th Century Art Movement

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Photorealism:

American and European art movement in the 1960’s and 70’s in which artists produced realist paintings and sculptures involving

thorough reproduction of detail. In painting the results were nearly photographic, and artists often used photographs as source material.

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Richard Estes, Telephone Booths, 1968

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Richard Estes, Car 22, 1967

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Richard Estes, The L Train, 2009

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Audrey Flack, Rich Art, 1973

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Audrey Flack, Chanel, 1974

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Audrey Flack, Queen, 1975

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Chuck Close, Big Self-Portrait, 1967

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Chuck Close, Bob, 1970

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And some other paintings of shiny

objects…

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Eduard Manet, Carnations and Clematis in a Crystal Vase, 1883

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MC Escher, Hand With Reflecting Globe, 1935

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Still Life with Silver Brandy Bowl, Wine Glass, Herring, and Bread, 1642Pieter Claesz

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Vocabulary:

Color – The Element of Art that is derived from reflected light.

Complementary Colors – Colors that are opposite from one another on the color wheel. For example: red and green, blue and orange, yellow and purple. When mixed, complementary colors produce brown.

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STILL LIFE

Use a viewfinder. Create a balanced

composition.

Draw at least 8 objects

Draw the contours first.

Draw large/light and sketchy/with a pencil.

Draw the table.

Don’t draw the whole still life.

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Vocabulary:

Chalk Pastel – A colored drawing material made from ground pigment with a binder added. Pastels offer more brilliant colors than crayons without the drying time of paint. 

Oil Pastel – A colored drawing material comprised of pigment and a binder that is similar in consistency to crayons or wax.

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STILL LIFE

Use oil and/or chalk pastel.

Make things look shiny with highlights and

shadows.

Use shadows. Make them by mixing

complementary colors.

Make your objects look 3D.

“Color”/ “Shade” the WHOLE page. (Including

table and Negative Space (“air”).

NO BLACK!

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