Abstractionism Modern Art Lesson 3 PDF

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This document is a lesson on abstractionism, a modern art movement. It covers key figures, styles like Cubism, Futurism, and Nonobjectivism, and the characteristics of each. It also details the influence of mechanical styles on the art.

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ABSTRACTIONISM Modern Art – Lesson 3 ABSTRACTIONISM LOGICAL and RATIONAL ANALYZING DETACHING SELECTING SIMPLIFYING ABSTRACTIONISM 01 Le Violon (Oval Still Life) Georges Braque, 1914 Representational...

ABSTRACTIONISM Modern Art – Lesson 3 ABSTRACTIONISM LOGICAL and RATIONAL ANALYZING DETACHING SELECTING SIMPLIFYING ABSTRACTIONISM 01 Le Violon (Oval Still Life) Georges Braque, 1914 Representational 02 Pure Abstractionism Composition IV Abstractionism Wassily Kandinsky, 1911 depicting still- no recognizable subject recognizable subjects could be discerned ART STYLES UNDER ABSTRACTIONISM: 01 CUBISM 02 FUTURISM 03 MECHANICAL STYLE 04 NONOBJECTIVISM 01 CUBISM derived its name from the cube PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) Spanish painter and sculptor 02 FUTURISM - began in Italy in the early 1900s - art for a fast-paced, machine- propelled age GINO SEVERINI (1883-1966) Italian painter 03 MECHANICAL STYLE - basic forms all fit together precisely and neatly in their appointed places FERNAND LEGER (1881-1955) one of the great visionaries of modern art created works that cut to the heart of existence in the industrial age 04 NONOBJECTIVISM - did not make use of figures or even representations of figures - works did not refer to recognizable objects or forms in the outside world PIET MONDRIAN (1872-1944) Dutch painter

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