Jan van Eyck. Double Portrait of a Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife. 1434. 33 × 22 1/2”.
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AP Art History’s Greatest Hits:Part Two
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Late Gothic
•Arnolfini and His Bride by Jan Van Eyck
•1434
•Characteristics:
•Almost every object portrayed sanctity
•Symbolism
•Purpose: Record and sanctify marriage
•Dog: Fidelity, Shoe: Holy Ground
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Baroque in Italy
•Calling of Saint Matthew by Caravaggio
•1597-1601
•Characteristics
•Jesus’ arm reminiscent of Michelangelo
•Piercing ray of light
•Realist and dramatic
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Baroque in Spain
•Las Meninas by Velázquez
•1656
•Characteristics:
•Painter represented himself
•Visual and narrative complexity
•Represented form and shadow
•Tonal graduations: dark to light
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Baroque in Flanders/Holland
•The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp by Rembrandt Van Rijn
•1632•Characteristics:
•Evenly placed subjects
•Corpse: Diagonally placed and foreshortened
•Student poses and expressions show personality
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Rococo•The Swing by Frangonard
•1766
•Characteristics:
•“Intrigue” picture
•Landscape setting is out of Watteau
•Glowing pastel colors and soft light
•Convey the scene’s sensuality
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Neoclassicism
•Oath of the Horatii by David
•1784
•Characteristics:
•Conflicts between heart and patriotism
•Statuesque figures- men: Rigid, Angular
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Romanticism
•Characteristics:
•Actual historical event
•Subdued palette and prominent shadow lend ominous pall to the scene
•Emotionally charged
•Comments on slavery Apathy
• Raft of the Medusa by Gericault
•1818-1819
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Realism
•Le Dejeuner Sur L’Herbe by Manet
•1863
•Characteristics:
•Figures in soft focus
•Broadly painted the landscape
•Black is a prominent color
•Allusions to many paintings of genres
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Impressionism•Ballet Rehearsal by Degas
•1874
•Characteristics:
•Figures randomly placed, not centered
•Degas was interested in reproducing single moments
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Post Impressionism•Starry Night by Van Gough
•1889
•Characteristics:
•Communicated the vastness of the universe
•Uses color to express himself
•With the turbulent brush strokes, the color suggests a quiet but persuasive depiction
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Symbolism
•The Cry (Scream) by Munch
•1893
•Characteristics:
•Grounded in the real world
•Departs significantly from a visual reality
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Art Nouveau
•Casa Milá by Gaudi
•1907
•Characteristics:
•Free-form mass
•Organic lines not geometric
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Fauvism
•Red Room by Matisse
•1908-1909
•Characteristics:
•Color = Warmth
•Colors contrast richly and intensely
•Depicts objects in simplified and schematized fashion and flattening out form
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German Expressionism
•Entire scene is distorted- Shattered into fragments
•Colors of severity and brutality of war’s anguish and tragedy
• Fate of the Animals by Marc
•1913
•Characteristics:
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Dada•Unique Forms of Continuity in Space by Boccioni
•1913
•Characteristics:
•Formal and spatial effects on motion
•Figure is expanded, interruption, and broken in plane and contour
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Precisionism or Regionalism
•My Egypt by Charles Demuth
•1927
•Characteristics:
•Grain elevators which he reduced to simple geometric forms
•Fragmented
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Futurism•Cut With the Kitchen Knife Dada Through the Last Weimer by Hoch
•1919-1920
•Characteristics:
•Juxtaposed the head of German military leaders with exotic dancers
•Aware of the power that women and Dada had on society
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Cubism•Still Life With Chair- Canning by Picasso
•1912
•Characteristics:
•Chair seems real
•Painted and abstract areas don’t refer to tangible objects of the real world
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Fantasy and Surrealism•The Persistence of Memory by Dali
•1931
•Characteristics:
•Allegory of empty space: Where time has ended
•Attempt to make it convincingly real
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American Realism
•Haymarket by John Sloan
•1907
•Characteristics:
•Ashcan school painters injected realism into American art by taking ordinary people as their subjects.
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Abstract Expressionism•No. 1 by Pollack
•1950
•Characteristics:
•Abandoned the paintbrush altogether sloshing, pouring, and dripping abandoned easel
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Color Field
•Blue, Orange, and Red by Rothko
•1961
•Characteristics:
•Interested in the relation between one color and another
•No evidence of brushstrokes
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OP Art
•Three Flags by Jasper Johns
•1958
•Characteristics:
•One of the first to rebel against abstract Expressionism by returning recognizable imagery to art
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Pop Art
•100 Cans of Campbell Soup by Andy Warhol
•1962
•Characteristics:
•Brought art to the masses by making art into everyday life
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Photo Realism
•Fanny Finger Painting by Close
•1985
•Characteristics:
•One moment it’s a spitting image of a person, the next it’s an animated pattern of spots
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Neo Expressionism
•To The Unknown Painter by Keifer
•1983
•Characteristics:
•Thick, dark paint to represent earth
•Evokes the horror of the holocaust
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Post Modernism•The Dinner Part by Judy Chicago
•1979
•Characteristics:
•A feminist Last Supper
•Intended to interest worship of the female
•Triangle symbolizes both ‘woman’ and goddess
•Invited: Georgia O’Keefe, Virginia Wolfe, Sacagawea, Susan B. Anthony