Impressionism Flashcards

1
Q

described as an art style
that tries to capture an
impression of what the
eyes could see at a
certain moment.

A

Impressionism

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2
Q

Impressionism is made
by quickly painting the
subject to caught the
“_______” at a
certain moment

A

Impression

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3
Q

is mostly done _________
because they believe that
the color of shade is given by
the surroundings colors and
with that it gives an utmost
shine and filter into the
scene and flood onto the
subjects of the painting.

A

Outdoor

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4
Q

is important in
Impressionism.

A

Distance

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5
Q

Strokes are
_____ and dashes of color
are ____ on pure ones
and seem to break up with
the opposite hues of it that
make an illusion that the
colors are blended.

A

Tiny, mixed

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6
Q

make an illusion that the
colors are ____

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Blended

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7
Q

People in the city with their
everyday lives, look
common and usual. With
these subjects, dominated
the ______ era.

A

Impressionism

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8
Q

Considered as the
master of the Impressionists

A

Claude Monet

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9
Q

He said
“What do I
see and how do I record it in
painting?”

A

Claude Monet

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10
Q

He has this admiration
that lasts long in studying light and
nature.

A

Claude Monet

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11
Q

He adored
to paint groups that are full of life.

A

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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12
Q

He implicitly broke the tiny strokes,
distance

A

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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13
Q

Rerences and pave his
way for being known with his more
disciplined, formal technique for
portraits of people and figure
paintings.

A

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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14
Q

Some of the most famous
impressionists as Filipino counterparts

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Juan Luna
and Maestro Fernando Amorsolo.

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15
Q

was considered as a
post-impressionist painter who came from The
Netherland

A

Vincent Van Gogh

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16
Q

His works are unique as they portray
vivid and heavy brush strokes, aggressive emotions
and colors that can reflect high pulsating radiant.

A

Vincent Van Gogh

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17
Q

First impressionism artwork

A

Impression, sunrise

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18
Q

Who painted gare saint lazare?

A

Claude monet

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19
Q

He painted house of parliament

A

Claude monet

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20
Q

Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies

A

Claude monet

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21
Q

The dance at Le Moulin de la Galette

A

Pierre-Auguste Renoir,

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22
Q

Dancer

A

Auguste Renoir

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23
Q

La Promenade

A

Claude Monet

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24
Q

Mi Hijo Andres painter:

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Juan luna

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25
Q

Lavandares

A

Fernando Amorsolo

26
Q

Starry night

A

Vincent Van Gogh

27
Q

a false, superficial, or artificial appearance or
effect.

A

Facade

28
Q

subjective to perspective and
distorting radical emotions that has
a goal to provoke feelings along the
viewers.

A

Expressionism

29
Q

portrayed strong feelings in art
works are best characteristic of this
art movement.

A

Expressionism

30
Q

It denotes an art form in which reality has been distorted
and exaggerated for emotional effect.

A

Expressionism

31
Q

The aim of _______ was not to replicate an
impressionism inferred by the surrounding world, but
rather to enforce the artist’s own emotional response to
the world’s representation so as to distinguish its true
meaning.

A

Expressionism

32
Q

It was a movement in which objective reality was
displaced by _____& emotions

A

Subjective

33
Q

Utilized bold, distortion lines, with rough brush strokes
and strong colors to create an experience that was
meant to invoke an emotional response.

A

Expressionism

34
Q

This
expressionist is the
most famous
forerunner of
expressionis

A

Edvard Munch

35
Q

The agonized face in
the painting become
one of the most
iconic images of art,
seen as symbolizing
the anxiety of the
human condition.

A

The Scream

36
Q

he
is the one of the first to
exhibit beautiful abstract
art with color and form
to take the
expressiveness of life

A

Wassily Kandinsky

37
Q

viewed non-
objective, abstract art
as the ideal visual mode
to express the “inner
necessity” of the artist
and to convey universal
human emotions and
ideas.

A

Kandinsky

38
Q

he
was acknowledged as
the Father of
Philippine Modern Art

A

National Artist
Victorio Edades

39
Q

a revolutionary new approach to represent
reality invented in around 1907–08 by artists
_____ and ______

A

Pablo picasso, george braque

40
Q

The ____ style derived its name from the
cube, a three-dimensional geometric
figure composed of strictly measured
lines, planes, and angles.

A

Cubist

41
Q

Subjects are showcase into multiple perceptions
at once

A

Cubism

42
Q

It also exhibits a “new way of seeing” that can
input observations and memories in the art
works.

A

Cubism

43
Q

Shattered shapes are laid on space and
geometric series of colors.

A

Cubism

44
Q

the
leader of the new
movement called
cubism.

A

Pablo picasso

45
Q

work hard in breaking
image into pieces like a
jigsaw puzzle the way
that Picasso and Braque
did in their works.

A

Vincent manansala

46
Q

he is
the one responsible
for refining the
cubism in the
Philippines.

A

Cesar Legazpi

47
Q

Both
______ and ______ depicted an
unstructured and unbelievable fragment
of life.

A

Dadaism surrealism

48
Q

founded in Zurich, Switzerland in 1916
• a philosophical and artistic movement of
the early 20th century, practiced by a
group of European writers, artists, and
intellectuals in protest against what they
saw as a senseless war—World War I.

A

Dadaism

49
Q

“Dada” means

A

Hobby horse

50
Q

Is perhaps
is simply nonsense
syllables, an appropriate
name for an explicitly
nonsensical art.

A

Dada

51
Q

It was intentionally off-putting. It was
scandalous and shocking.

A

Dadaism

52
Q

known for their use of
ready-mades everyday objects that can
be bought and presented as art with
little manipulation by the artist.

A

Dadaist artists

53
Q

he called an “assisted
readymade”, made
by combining more
than one utilitarian
item to form a work
of art

A

Marcel Duchamp

54
Q

It is one Duchamp’s
most famous works
and is widely seen as
an icon of twentieth-
century.

A

Fountain

55
Q

In dreams, we still
do art.

A

Surrealism

56
Q

it was an art movement that started in
1924 by writer, poet, and Dadaist ______

A

Andre Briton

57
Q

started as a literary movement, but
was adapted to the visual arts.

A

Surrealism

58
Q

Surrealism was influenced by the works
of the psychologist ____

A

Siegmun Freud

59
Q

_______ artworks give a dream-like
quality.

A

Surrealist

60
Q

Spanish Surrealist
painter and printmaker
known for exploring
subconscious imagery.
• he frequently
described his works as
“hand-painted dream
photographs

A

Salvador dali