Pre-Raphaelites, Impressionism and Post Impressionism

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Pre-Raphaelites, Impressionism and Post Impressionism. Moreno Valley High School AP Art History Erica Ness. Pre-Raphaelites. Ophelia. Artist: John Everett Millais Date: 1852 Medium: Oil on Canvas Location: Tate Gallery, London. Capturing a Fleeting Moment. Impressionism. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pre-Raphaelites, Impressionism and Post Impressionism

Moreno Valley High SchoolAP Art History

Erica Ness

PRE-RAPHAELITES

OpheliaArtist: John Everett MillaisDate: 1852Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Tate Gallery, London

IMPRESSIONISMCapturing a Fleeting Moment

A Bar at the Folies-BergereArtist: Edouard ManetDate: 1882Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: The Courtauld Gallery, London

Villa at the SeasideArtist: Berthe MorisotDate: 1874Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Norton Simon Art Foundation, Los Angeles

Ballet Rehearsal (Adagio)Artist: Edgar DegasDate: 1876Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Glasgow Museum, Glasgow

Le Moulin de la GaletteArtist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirDate: 1876Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Louvre, Paris

The Boating PartyArtist: Mary CassattDate: 1893-1894Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

Rouen Cathedral: Portal (In Sun)Artist: Claude MonetDate: 1894Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Arrangement in Grey and BlackArtist: James WhistlerDate: 1871Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Musee d’Orsay, Paris

Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling RocketArtist: James WhistlerDate: 1875Medium: Oil on WoodLocation: Detroit Institute of Art Michigan

POST IMPRESSIONISM

Post Impressionism

“I had wrung Impressionism dry, and I finally came to the conclusion that I knew neither how to paint nor how to draw. In a word, Impressionism was a blind alley, as far as I was concerned.”

-Renior

What does Renior mean by this quote?

A Sunday on La Grande JatteArtist: Georges SeuratDate: 1884-1886Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago

The Night CafeArtist: Vincent Van GoghDate: 1888Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

Starry NightArtist: Vincent Van GoghDate: 1889Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Museum of Modern Art, New York

At the Moulin RougeArtist: Henri de Toulouse-LautrecDate: 1892-1895Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: The Institute of Chicago, Chicago

Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?Artist: Paul GauginDate: 1897Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The Basket of ApplesArtist: Paul CézanneDate: 1895Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago

Mont Sainte-VictoireArtist: Paul CézanneDate: 1902-1904Medium:Oil on CanvasLocation: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia

SYMBOLISM

The CyclopsArtist: Odilon RedonDate: 1898Medium: Oil on Canvas

Jupiter and SemeleArtist: Gustave MoreauDate: 1874

The Old GuitaristArtist: Pablo PicassoDate: 1903Medium: Oil on PanelLocation: Art Institute of Chicago

The Sleeping GypsyArtist: Henri RousseauDate: 1897Medium: Oil on CanvasLocation: Museum of Modern Art, New York

The Cry or The ScreamArtist: Edvard MunchDate: 1893Medium: Oil, Pastel, and casein on CardboardLocation: National Gallery, Oslo

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCULPTURE

Burghers of CalaisArtist: Auguste RodinDate: 1884-1889 (Cast 1953-1959)Medium: BronzeLocation: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institute, Washington

The ThinkerArtist: Auguste RodinDate: ca. 1904Medium: BronzeLocation: Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen, Berlin Germany