1st Period Flashcards
Dreamlike quality “Light”
Impressionism
French Musician from Paris Conservatoir
Claude Debussy
France’s Greatest Living Composer
Maurice Ravel
“Dark” Exaggeration
Expressionism
From Austria
Radical Sound of Music
Pierot Lunaire
Arnold Schoen
Process of creating music using computers
Electronic Music
Father of Electronic Music
Edgard Varese
Combination of polyphonic tones to produce a sound
Can be produced by synthesizer
Synthesized sound
Different sound non musical ir musical combined together to create a composition
Chance Music
Father of Indeterminism
John Cage
Art style on what the eyes see (sunlight)
Impressionism
True pioneer of impressionists
Paints his garden
Claude Monet
Studied painting with other
Paints lively group of figured
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Filipino Impressionists
Juan Luna
Fernando Amorsolo
Art that conveys strong feelings
Expressionism
Best known forerunner of expressionism
Experienced sickness insanity and unhappy affairs
Edward Munch
Started as realistsic painter
Shape line and color has emotional properties
Wassily kadinsky
Filipino expressionist
Victorio Edades
Paints objects as firm solid forms and painting light and color
Cubism
Development in cubism
Synthetic Cubism
One of the founders of cubism
Pablo Picaso
Got it’s name from a nonsense word
Dadaism
-1853-1890
-A post-impressionist painter from The
Netherlands.
-His works were remarkable for their strong, heavy brush strokes, intense emotions, and colors that appeared to almost pulsate with energy.
-Had most recognized works in the world.
Vincent Van Gogh
1839–1906
A French artist and post-impressionist
painter.
His work exemplified the transition from late 19th-century impressionism to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century—paving the way for the next revolutionary art movement known as expressionism.
PAUL CEZANNE