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Art forms of
the 20th
Century
Impressionism
Claude Monet, The Cliff at
Étretat after the Storm, 1885,
Clark Art Institute,
Williamstown Massachusetts
Alfred Sisley, Bridge at
Villeneuve-la-
Garenne, 1872, Metropolitan
Museum of Art
Claude Monet, Woman with a
Parasol, (Camille and Jean
Monet), 1875,National Gallery of
Art, Washington, D.C.
 An art movement that focused on
showing the effects of light on
things at different times of the day.
 Impressionists used unblended
slashes of pure color placed
together to create a mode or
impression of a scene.
Impressionism
Fauvism
Henri Matisse, Portrait of
Madame Matisse (The Green
Stripe), 1906, Statens Museum
for Kunst, Copenhagen
Denmark.
Henri Matisse. Woman with
a hat, 1905.San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art.
Henri Matisse, Les Toits
de Collioure,1905, oil on
canvas, The
Hermitage, St.
Petersburg, Russia
They used bright colors,
strong lines and patterns
which seemed to burst
from their canvass and the
unusual color combinations
created a kind of joyous
feeling to the viewers.
Fauvism
Neo-impressionism
Paul Signac, 1890, oil on
canvas, Museum of the
Art, New York.
Georges Lemmen, The Beach
at Heist), c. 1891/2,Musee
d’Orsay Paris
Henri Edmond Cross.1900
Application of colors
in small dots, called
pointillism rather than
by means of the usual
brush strokes.
Neoimpressionism
Cubism
George Braque, 1910, Violin and
Candlestick, oil on canvas, 60.96 cm x
50.17 cm, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art
Jean Metzinger, La Femme au
Cheval, Woman with a horse, 1911-
1912, Statens Museum for
Kunst, National Gallery of Denmark.
Exhibited at the 1912 Salon des
Indépendants, and published in
Apollinaire's 1913 Les Peintres
Cubistes.
Albert Gleizes, L’Homme au
Balcon, Man on a Balcony (Portrait of Dr.
Theo Morinaud) 1912, Philadelphia
Museum of Art.
The artist tried to show all the
sides of an object, reduces
recognizable images to
geometric forms or so often
showed objects from several
positions at one time, and
often made opaque forms
transparent.
Cubism
Dadaism
Hannah Hoch, Cut with the
Dada Kitchen Knife through the
Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural
Epoch in Germany, 1919,
Nationalgalerie, Staatliche
Museen zu Berlin
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain
1917.
It declared the absurdity of all
conventions and destroyed the
notion of art itself.
The important thing about
dadaist was not the work of
itself but the shock and the
confusion they could produce.
Dadaism
Futurism
Giacomo Balla Abstract
Speed + Sound, 1913–1914
Natalia Goncharova,Cyclist,
1913
An Italian art movement
which hoped to glorify
the machine age, speed
travel and technology.
Futurism
Neo-Plasticism
Theo Van Doesburg, Composition
VII
Theo Van Doesburg, Composition
VII
A non objective painting
that reduced forms into
horizontal and vertical
movements and used
only black and white
and the primary colors.
Neoplasticism
Surrealism
Max Ernst, The Elephant Celebes
(1921), Tate, London
Max Ernst, L'Ange du Foyer ou le
Triomphe du Surréalisme (1937),
private collection.
Characterized by the
expression of the
activities of the
unconscious mind and
dream elements.
Surrealism
Abstract Expressionism
Jackson Pollock, Private collection.
Willem De Kooning Woman V,1952–1953.
Style of painting in which
the artist expresses his
feelings spontaneously and
without reference to any
representation of physical
reality.
Abstract Expressionism
Optical Illusion
Movement in
Squares, by Bridget Riley
1961
Fugitive sensations and
other subjective visual
phenomena.
It explores the artistic ideas
that are possible in
geometric shapes.
Optical illusion
1. Choose any kind of art
forms
2. Paint (any subject) , but it
must show the art form that
you have chosen
Activity
Quiz
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Ms. Erica T. Gonzales

Art forms of the 20th Century