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The styles of painting are simplicity pretty, gesture and expression.
Early Renaissance
Painting was on man and nature in fresco technique.
Early Renaissance
is a painting created when a pigment is applied to a section of wall spread with fresh plaster
Fresco is
Its center was in Florence, Venice and Rome (Italy)
High Renaissance
Painting style consists of the deepening of pictorial space, making the sky more dramatic with dark clouds and flashes of light.
High Renaissance
who introduced Chiaroscuro
Da Vinci
dramatized the position of figures in his famous contrapposto.
Michelangelo
Subject matter is on human figure with the use of oil painting and color. Colors were sumptuous, warm and sensual.
Mannerism Period
an art style emphasizing movement, contrast, and variety
Baroque
paintings are ornate and fantastic
Baroque
make use of light and shadow to produce dramatic effects. shows figures in diagonal, twists and zigzags.
Baroque
leader of the Baroque style
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
an art style stressing free, graceful movement; a playful use of line; and bright colors.
Rococo
placed emphasis voluptuousness and picturesque and intimate presentation of farm and country
Rococo
the first artist to create works in Rococo style
Antoine Watteau
is characterized by clarity of form, sober colors, shallow space, strong horizontal and verticals that render that subject matter timeless , and Classical subject matter
Neoclassicism
Drawing was considered more important than painting
Neoclassicism
no evidence of brush-strokes should be discernible to the naked eye. were serious, unemotional, and sternly heroic.
Neoclassicism
rejection of the imagination and subjectivism of Romanticism, and focused more on accurate observation of the ordinary world.
Realism
Elevation of the artist, emphasis on artistic imagination and individuality
Romanticism
It permitted the evocation of strong emotion, including trepidation, awe, horror, as legitimate aesthetic experiences.
Romanticism
a style that attempted to capture the rapidly changing effects of light on objects.
Impressionism
s 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.
Impressionist Art
The painting that gave impressionism its name was the work of one of its founders
Claude Monet
The pigment may be in a wet form, such as paint, or a dry form, such as pastels.
Painting
Natural or synthetic colored materials finely ground into a powder
Pigment
Holds the pigment together and adheres the paint to a surface.
Binder
Is added to thin or thicken paint, slow or speed up its drying time. (Water or oil)
Vehicle (Solvent)
paint is bound in the wet plaster
Buon “true” Fresco
paint is applied to dry plaster.
Fresco secco
As referred to as Masonite. Made from a mixture of wood fibers through a heat/pressure process
Hardboard Panels
is the most basic element of a painting.
color
Refers to the degree of lightness or darkness of an area. .
tone
Is used to control our eye, create unity and balance. Help construct meanings. can be described as a moving dot.Line is perhaps the most basic element of drawing.
line
an element of art that is a two-dimensional area that is defined in some way.
shape
precise shapes that can be described using mathematical formulas.
Geometric shapes
lso called organic shapes, are irregular and uneven shapes. Their outlines may be curved, angular, or a combination of both
Freeform Shapes
an element of art, means objects that have three dimensions. I like to think of form as a 3-D shape
form
Is the area around, above, and within an object. With consideration to drawings and paintings, our goal is to create the illusion of space
space
suggested roughness or smoothness of objects in the composition.
Implied texture
what it would feel like if you touch it.
real texture
is an outdoor scene.
landscape
is an image of a person or animal. often captures a mood or personality
Portrait
shows objects, such as flowers, food, or musical instruments
Still Life
scene captures life in action. It could show a busy street, a beach party, a dinner gathering, or any place where living goes on.
Real Life
work of art shares a religious message. It might portray a sacred story or express an artist's faith.
Religious
In art, this is to attempt to portray the subject as it is.
realism
efers to a style of painting that does not use figurative reality as a reference.
abstract art
paintings are emotionally intense and spontaneously created by the artist
Abstract Expressionism
paintings are characterized by large, solid colors on a flat plane. The colors are the subjects themselves, and they are normally painted on large canvas material.
Color Field
this clearly manifested when the subject is in misshapen condition, or the regular is twisted out
Distortion
– it refers to that which is being lengthened, a protraction or an extension.
Elongation
this may not be a commonly used way of presenting an abstract subject, but there are few artists who show subjects or objects which are cut, lacerated, mutilated, or hacked with repeated blows.
Mangling
refers to abstract paintings that are softer and more romantic in nature.
Lyrical Abstraction
is characterized by geometric figures.
Cubism
The images in these paintings are often illogical and have a dream-like quality about them.
Surrealism
Is a modern art style where the artist believes that concept is more important than artwork itself
Conceptual Art
occurred as a reaction to abstract expressionism, which mid-1950s British artists believed was art that was far removed from daily life.
pop art
one that looks as realistic as a photograph. This is done by taking a picture of the subject and then painting it.
Photorealism
Is an advancement of the photorealism art movement. Artists use high-resolution cameras to take photographs and paint them on canvas.
Hyperrealism
is an art movement that is, as expected, characterized by simplicity. Minimalist paintings strip down the subject
Minimalism
Concerns itself with subjects like technology, speed, violence, and the future of the world. It concerns itself with the depiction of man’s triumph over nature.
Futurism
It is characterized by thin brushstrokes and an emphasis on the depiction of light. It is often painted outdoors to capture sunlight and color of their subjects.
Impressionism
Is an art movement that occurred sometime after impressionism. Fauvist Paintings focus on strong color. Artists employing this style have wild brush strokes and highly simplified subjects.
Fauvism
A symbol is a visible sign of something invisible such as an idea or a quality. An emblem or a sign
Symbolism
Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci.
The Last Supper
Leonardo da Vinci
The Creation Of Adam
Michelangelo
The Scream
Edvard Munch
The Persistence of Memory
Salvador Dali
Girl With A Pearl Earring
Johannes Vermeer
The Night Watch
Rembrandt van Rijn
Self-Portrait Without Beard
Vincent van Gogh
Guernica
Pablo Picasso
s one of the most important artists in the history of painting in the Philippines. best known for his illuminated landscapes, which often portrayed traditional Filipino customs, culture, fiestas and occupations.
Fernando Amorsolo
was a Filipino cubist painter and illustrator. canvases were described as masterpieces that brought the cultures of the barrio and the city together
Vicente Manansala
was a Filipino painter, sculptor and a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century. He became one of the first recognized Philippine artists
Juan Luna
One of the great Filipino painters of the late 19th century, and is significant in Philippine history for having been an acquaintance and inspiration for members of the Philippine reform movement.
Félix Resurrección Hidalgo
was a Filipino National Artist in the visual arts. was a leading radical modernist artist in the Philippines.
Hernando R. Ocampo
Her more than 30-year painting career began when she traveled to the United States to undertake graduate studies
Pacita Abad
s a Filipino National Artist awardee in painting
Cesar Legaspi
is the most basic unit or the smallest unit of pattern.
Motif
Test your knowledge of Italian Renaissance painting techniques, including fresco painting and chiaroscuro. Learn about the artistic styles, centers of activity, and key features of this period in art history.
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