visual arts timeline

32
VISUAL ARTS TIMELINE Aesthetic Theory Ms. Thelma Ll. Badon

Upload: patrick-jayver-vicente

Post on 06-May-2015

1.843 views

Category:

Education


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Visual arts timeline

VISUAL ARTS TIMELINE

Aesthetic TheoryMs. Thelma Ll.

Badon

Page 2: Visual arts timeline

Prehistoric

Page 3: Visual arts timeline

Egyptian

Page 4: Visual arts timeline

Archaic

Page 5: Visual arts timeline

Hellenic

Page 6: Visual arts timeline

Hellenistic

Page 7: Visual arts timeline

Roman

Page 8: Visual arts timeline

Early Christian

Page 9: Visual arts timeline

Byzantine

Page 10: Visual arts timeline

Romanesque

Page 11: Visual arts timeline

Gothic

Page 12: Visual arts timeline

Renaissance

Page 13: Visual arts timeline

Mannerism A style characterized by distorted perspective, scale, and

proportion, especially in long stretched-out figures

Page 14: Visual arts timeline

BaroqueIt is most often defined as "the dominant style of art in Europe

between the Mannerist and Rococo eras, a style characterized by

dynamic movement, overt emotion and self-confident rhetoric

Page 15: Visual arts timeline

RococoAn 18th century style which developed as Baroque artists

gave up their symmetry and became increasingly more

ornate, florid, and playful.

Page 16: Visual arts timeline

NeoclassicismRefers to the classical revival in European art, architecture,

and interior design that lasted from the mid-eighteenth to the

early nineteenth century.

Page 17: Visual arts timeline

RomanticismA style that found its subject the world of the dramatic and

exotic

Page 18: Visual arts timeline

RealismA style in which everyday scenes and events are

painted as they actually look

Page 19: Visual arts timeline

Art Nouveau French for 'new art‘

An international movement and style of art, architecture and applied art especially the decorative arts.

Page 20: Visual arts timeline

ExpressionismA style that emphasized highly emotional feelings by using

strong colors, distorted forms, and bold, simplified lines.

Page 21: Visual arts timeline

DadaismIt began as an anti-art movement, in the sense that it rejected the way art

was appreciated and defined in contemporary art scenes.

Page 22: Visual arts timeline

SurrealismA style of painting based on dreams, the fantastic, and the

irrational

Page 23: Visual arts timeline

ImpressionismA style that attempted to capture the rapidly changing effects

of light on objects

Page 24: Visual arts timeline

Fauvism (French word-wild beast) A movement wherein artists used wild, intense color

combinations in their paintings

Page 25: Visual arts timeline

PointillismA technique in which small, carefully placed dots of color are

used to create forms

Page 26: Visual arts timeline

CubismA style in which objects are shown from several

different angles at once.

Page 27: Visual arts timeline

Abstract ExpressionismA style where paint is dribbled, spilled, or splashed onto huge

canvases to express paintings as an action.

Page 28: Visual arts timeline

Modern Art Refers to artistic works produced during the period extending roughly

from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the

art produced during that era

Page 29: Visual arts timeline

Large Reclining Nude, Henri Matisse, 1935

Frida Kahlo (1907-1954).

Page 30: Visual arts timeline

Portrait of Dora Maar Pablo Picasso

Reclining Nude, 1969 by Picasso

Page 31: Visual arts timeline

, La Gran Tenochtitlán, 1945,

Diego Rivera

Page 32: Visual arts timeline

Pop ArtAn art movement and style that had its origins in England in the 1950s and made its way to the United States during the

1960s.