test 3 Flashcards
“Lace”
William Fox Talbot
19th century
“The Apparition”
Gustave Moreau
19 century
- Femme Fatale
- Water Color (lowest form of painting) but put in Salon still
“Still-Life with Fruit Dish”
Paul Cezanne
19th century
Starry Night
Vincent Van Gogh
19th century
Paris Metro
Hector Guimard
19th century
Judith and Holofernes
Gustav Klimt
20th century
- Femme Fatale, dangerous sexual power over women, decadence “over the top”
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
Pablo Picasso
20th century
Still-Life with Goldfish and Sculpture
Henri Matisse
20th century
Still Life with Chair Caning
Pablo Picasso
20th century
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
Umberto Boccioni
20th century
Color Study - Squares with Concentric Circles
Wassily Kandinsky
20th century
Black Square
Kasemir Malevich
20th century
Books (Please!) In All Branches of Knowledge
Aleksandr Rodchenko
20th century
Coffee and Tea Set
Marianne Brant
20th century
Composition No. II, With Red and Blue
Piet Mondrian
20th century
Madonna Pensarosa
Julia Margaret Cameron
19th century
Art Nouveau
Embraces Ind. Rev., incorporates organic/natural designs
Belle Epoque - End of Century Positive
Symbolism
indirect/symbolic art
femme-fatale, fin-de-siecle (end of century negative)
Vienna Secession
Against academic art (economics vs. aesthetics)
Wiener Werkstatt
Mass production makes life uglier, artists make useful and beautiful products
The Bauhaus
German “all encompassing” art school, mass produced art but designed well
Fascist Art
LITERAL Art, immediate understanding
Russian Constructivism
Avant-Garde: difficult meanings/views, making strange povs of known things
Gesamtkunstwerk
Total Work of Art, artist designs everything
Max Nordau
worried for modern world, “impossible to find peace in technology world - degeneration”
Alphonse Mucha
Michelangelo of the time, brings Greek eastern orthodox, Rome aesthetics
Auguste Rodin
Brings sculpture away from naturalism and to volumes, planes and surfaces
Paul Cezanne
Before Van Gogh, reduces art to simple forms, volumes and geometrics
- Emphasizes flatness & picture planes
Picasso, Chair Caning
First to use collage art, uses reality in art (newspaper as a meddium)
Armory Show (America)
Artists travel to Europe to collect art and bring it back for an exhibition
Kandinsky
Interested in physical effects color theory, Spiritual movement of triangle, Bauhaus techer
Photojournalism
Photo essays (story through pics)
Photomontage
Construction of a new reality, using different angles & views of reality
Selfie
Self-portrait specifically for social media use
Typophoto
Photos combined with typing/writing