Art (UMAY AYAW KASE GUMANA SA QUIZZEZ KAYA DITO KO NALNG GAWIN) Flashcards

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Visual object or experience consciously through and impression of skill or imagination

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Art

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Encompasses diverse media such as painting, sculpture, printmaking, decorative arts, photography, and installation.

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Art

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embraces a wide variety of movements, theories, and attitudes whose modernism resided in a particularly in a tendency to reject traditional, historical, or academic forms and conventions in an effort to create an art more in keeping with changed social; economic, and intellectual conditions

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modern art

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realistic paintings

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Realism

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Born in France on June. 10, 1819

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Gustave Courbet

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French painter and leader of the realist movement

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Gustave Courbet

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He rebelled against the romantic painting of his day, turning to everyday events fir his subject matter

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Gustave courbet

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Born in France on October 4, 1814

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Jean-Francois Millet

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He was noted for his paintings of peasant farms and can be recognized as part of the realism art movement, he became increasingly interested in painting pure landscapes

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Jean-Francois Millet

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Born in paris on January 23, 1832

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Edouard Manet

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His early works were inspired by Gustave Courbet

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Edouard Manet

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A style in which the artist captures the image of an object as someone would see it if they just caught a glimpse of it. They paint the pictures with a lot of color and most of their pictures are outdoor scenes. Their pictures are very bright and outdoor scenes. Their pictures are very bright and vibrant. The artist like to capture their images without detail but with bold colors.

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Impressionism art

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it was described as an art style to capture an impression of what he eyes at a given moment and the effect of sunlight on the subject

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Impressionism

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paint quickly in order to capture the “impression” of the subject right at the moment

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impressionism

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Time and motion are also conscious elements in the works of the impressionists

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Impressionism

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Their use of tiny dabs and dashes of the bright colors that are mixed from pure hues and broken up with their opposite colors seem to blend

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impressionism

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Their subjects include the people ot the city involved in everyday events

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Impressionism

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Born on November 14, 1840 in paris

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Claude Monet

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He had a long-lasting fascination with observing and painting light and nature

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Claude Monet

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Born on February 25, 1841 in Limoges, France

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Auguste Renoir

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His early works were typically impressionist snapshots of real life, full of sparkling colour and light

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Auguste Renoir

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He likes to paint lively groups of figures. He also used the maids in his house as his models

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Auguste Renoir

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A term used to describe the reaction in the 1880’s against impressionism

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Post-impressionism

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Used vivid colors, thick paint, distinct brushstrokes, and ordinry subject matter but stressed the use of geometric forms andr unnatural colors, explored different directions and approaches to painting without concern about the appearance of their subjects

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post impressionism

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He used heavy brush strokes during his early years and thickly layered paint onto the canvas

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Paul Cézanne

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His early works has previously been called “violent” in nature because of the hasty brush work

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Paul Cézanne

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Known for his thick application of paint on canvas, called “impasto”. An italian word for “paste” or “mixture”

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Vincent Van Gogh

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Used to describe a painting technique where paint (usually oil) is laid on so thickly that the texture of brush strokes or palette knife are cleary visible

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Impasto

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A style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions. It’s name was derived from les fauves (“wild beasts”) referring to the group of french expressionist painters who paintef in this style. Perhaps the modt known among them was Henri Matisse

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Fauvism

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He emerged as a post-impressionist, and the first achieved prominence as the leader of the french movement fauvism

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Henri Matisse

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He sought to use color as the foundation for expressive, decorative, and often monumental paintings

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Henri Matisse

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Art movement which artworks conveyed strong feelings. It id an artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse within a person

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Expressionism

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He was best known forerunner of expressionism

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Edvard Munch

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His early life was tortured by sickness, death, insanity, unhappy love and guilt

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Edvard munch

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He believed that shape, line and color have emotional properties capable of conveying heightened feelings

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Wassily Kadinsky

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The impression of a strong drum beat

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Red

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The shrill sound of violin

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Green

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a capacity to attain height

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yellow

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cold and flat

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horizontal

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warm and strong

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Vertical

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mature

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curved

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youthful

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angular

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style of painting and sculpture developed in the early 20th centure, characterized cheifly by an emphasis on formal structure, the reduction of natural forms to their geometrical equivalents, and the organization of the planes of a represented object independently of representional requirements

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cubism

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he was the most well-known name in modern art, with the most distinct style and eye for artistic creation

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Pablo Picasso

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His work throughout his life focused on still lifes and means of viewing objects from various perspective through color, line, and texture

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George Braque