cda 1 review fall 2013. welcome to the renaissance 1450-1600 the word renaissance literally means...
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CDA 1 REVIEWFall 2013
WELCOME TO THE RENAISSANCE
1450-1600• THE WORD RENAISSANCE LITERALLY MEANS REBIRTH…A REBIRTH OF KNOWLEDGE…IT WAS A CULTURAL AND INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENT • PRINTING PRESS WAS INVENTED• CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS “DISCOVERED” AMERICA• MICHELANGELO PAINTED THE SISTINE CHAPEL• WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WAS WRITING PLAYS
• THE ART OF THE RENAISSANCE WAS DONE IN A REALISTIC STYLE - ARTISTS WERE INTERESTED IN IMITATING REAL LIFE OR HOW THINGS REALLY LOOK…THEY STUDIED PROPORTION, THE WORK OF GREEK AND ROMAN ARTISTS, THEY CREATED COLORS TO MIMIC WHAT THEY SAW IN LIFE, THEY WERE TRUE TO NATURE AND TO THE HUMAN FORM
LEONARDO DA VINCI’S VITRUVIAN MAN
DA VINCI IS KNOWN FOR BEING A
PAINTER, AN ARCHITECT, AN
INVENTOR, A SCIENTIST, AND A
TEACHER…HE IS FASCINATED BY
THE BASIC PROPORTIONS OF THE
HUMAN FORM
Vitruvian Man
WOMB BY LEONARDO DA VINCI
Taken from a page inside of da Vinci’s sketchbook
LEONARDO DA VINCI’SMONA LISA
THIS PORTRAIT BECAME A TEMPLATE DURING THE RENAISSANCE FOR THE WAY A PORTRAIT SHOULD BE PAINTED
THEY SAY THAT FOR A WOMAN TO HOLD THE CORNERS OF HER MOUTH JUST SLIGHTLY RAISED MEANT THAT SHE WAS ELEGANT AND PEOPLE HAVE WRITTEN FOR YEARS SINCE ABOUT MONA LISA’S ENIGMATIC SMILE
• This painting is titled The Virgin of the Rocks – and both this, and the Mona Lisa are famous images from da Vinci – particularly for the use of a hazy light in the background – which is called sfumato in Italian
This drawing is titled Head of a Young Woman – and it is another example of the realistic style Da Vinci used
RAPHAEL – 1483-1520MADONNA DELL GRANDUCA
KNOWN FOR HIS MADONNAS…THERE ARE MANY OF THEM IN HIS BODY OF WORK AS WELL AS MANY OTHER LARGE FIGURE COMPOSITIONS…HIS PAINTING SKILLS ARE VERY APPARENT IN HIS DEVELOPMENT OF GLOWING, BEAUTIFUL SKIN
THE SMALL COWPER MADONNA
POPE LEO X WITH TWO CARDINALS
MICHELANGELO (1475-1564) IS FAMOUS FOR SEVERAL WORKS OF ART
HOLY FAMILY AND A DETAIL OF DAVID
MICHELANGELO
The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is one of the most famous Renaissance works in the world. It took Michelangelo years to paint it…upside down…on a scaffolding…with paint dripping into his face…
MORE PICTURES FROM THE SISTINE CHAPEL CEILING
EXPULSION FROM PARADISEDETAIL FROM SISTINE CHAPEL
JUDITH SLAYING HOLOFERNESBY ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHIThis painting is done by one of the VERY few females artists Post-Renaissance. Artemisia’s father was a well known artist, and he recognized that his eldest daughter also had the gift. Her mother passed away when she was only 12, so her father began tutoring her in the arts. She had a difficult time in the male dominated field of art, but continued to create works based on Biblical stories, and some of which reflected her own life.
IMPRESSIONISM1860-1890
• THIS STYLE OF ART CAPTURES THE IMAGE AS SOMEONE WOULD SEE IT IF THEY JUST CAUGHT A GLIMPSE…
• ATTEMPTING TO CAPTURE LIGHT
• LOTS OF COLOR USE
• OUTDOOR SCENES
• LOTS OF BRUSHWORK
• WITHOUT ALL DETAILS
• EXECUTION OF PAINTING IS QUICK
FIELD OF POPPIES BY CLAUDE MONET
SUNRISE BY CLAUDE MONET
LUNCH AT THE RESTAURANT FOURNAISE BY AUGUSTE
RENOIR
LA GRENOUILLERE BY AUGUSTE RENOIR
MARY CASSATTMother and Child against a Green Background (Maternity)
MARY CASSATTLittle Girl in a Blue Armchair
THE CHILD’S BATHMARY CASSATT
BALLET DANCERS BY EDGAR DEGAS
DANCERS IN PINK AND GREEN BY EDGAR DEGAS
POST IMPRESSIONISMLATE 1880S-1910
• THESE ARTISTS BROKE AWAY FROM THE GROUP MENTALITY OF THE IMPRESSIONIST ARTISTS OF THEIR TIME• THEY DEVELOPED THEIR OWN SPECIFIC STYLISTIC QUALITIES IN THEIR WORK
SELF PORTRAITBY VINCENTVAN GOGH
SELF PORTRAIT WITH BANDAGED EAR BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
THE CROW FIELDS BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
THE POTATO EATERS BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT LA GRAND JATTE BY GEORGES SEURAT
GEORGES SEURATThe Eiffel Tower
GEORGES SEURATThe Circus 1890-91
MOUNTAINS IN TAHITI BY PAUL GAUGUIN
PARAU API (WHAT NEWS) BY PAUL GAUGUIN
IN THE MOULIN ROUGE BY HENRI TOULOUSE LAUTREC
EXPRESSIONISM• 1890’s
• Art that emphasizes the extreme expressive properties of the visual arts in order to explore emotions and inner truths.
• Expressionism distorted radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas. Expressionist artists sought to express meaning or emotional experience rather than physical reality
• The Expressionist emphasis on individual perspective
• communicate a specific meaning almost immediately to almost every viewer.
EDVARD MUNCH
• The Scream is interpreted as representing the universal anxiety of modern man.• He used thick brush stokes
and muted colors to portray the anxiety and emotion he felt.• The 1895 pastel sold at
auction on 2 May 2012 for US$119,922,500
CUBISM 1908-1920• DURING THIS PERIOD, THERE WERE SEVERAL AMAZING
INVENTIONS, SUCH AS:
•PHOTOGRAPHY•CINEMATOGRAPHY•SOUND RECORDING•THE TELEPHONE•MOTOR CARS•AIRPLANES
SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF CUBISM
CHALLENGED CONVENTIONAL FORMS OF REPRESENTATION…IT WAS A NEW WAY OF SEEING WHICH REFLECTED THE “MODERN AGE”YOUR SIGHT OF AN OBJECT IS THE SUM OF MANY DIFFERENT VIEWS AND MEMORY OF AN OBJECT IS NOT CONSTRUCTED FROM JUST ONE ANGLE, BUT FROM MANY ANGLES DEPICTS PEOPLE, PLACES OR OBJECTS – BUT NOT FROM A FIXED VIEWPOINTMANY PARTS OF OBJECTS ARE SHOWN AT ONE TIME
MORE CHARACTERISTICS OF
CUBISM• Tried to show all sides of 3 dimensional objects
• Broke objects into shapes and then reassembled the shapes into a composition
• Can’t be sure of what shape is in front of another
• Spatial ambiguity
WHO ARE THE THREE MUSKETEERS OF CUBISM?
•GEORGE BRAQUE•PABLO PICASSO•JUAN GRIS
MAN WITH A GUITAR BY GEORGES BRAQUE
WHAT DO YOU SEE IN THIS IMAGE?ARE THERE ANY RECOGNIZABLE SECTIONS OR PARTS OF THINGS THAT YOU CAN MAKE OUT?
BOTTLE WITH FISHES BY GEORGES BRAQUE
FACTORY BY PABLO PICASSO
HEAD OF A WOMAN BY PABLO PICASSO
VIOLIN AND GLASS BY JUAN GRISIN THIS PAINTING, WHAT PARTS OF A VIOLIN DO YOU SEE? WHAT PARTS OF A GLASS CAN YOU FIND?
PORTRAIT OF PICASSOBY JUAN GRIS
PORTRAIT OF JOSETTE GRIS
BY JUAN GRIS
SURREALISM 1910-1940S
• IMAGERY BASED ON DREAMS, FANTASY, AND THE SUBCONSCIOUS
• ILLOGICAL POSITIONING OF OBJECTS
• LOTS OF SYMBOLISM BEING USED, THOUGH THE MEANING IS NOT ALWAYS CLEAR
• SOME SYMBOLISM IS ONLY UNDERSTOOD BY THE ARTIST THEMSELVES
• DISPROPORTIONATE SCALE CHANGES
THE PERSISTENCE OF MEMORY BY SALVADOR DALI
ATOMICUS BY SALVADOR DALI
THE LOVERS BY RENE MAGRITTE
INFINITE’ BY GEORGIO DE CHIRICOWHAT FEELING DO YOU GET FROM LOOKING AT THIS IMAGE?WHAT SYMBOLISM COULD THE SHADOWS IN THE IMAGE HAVE?
GLASS TEARS BY MAN RAY
POP ART
• Emerged in the Late 1950’s in Britain and the U.S.• Included imagery from popular culture such
as advertising, news, celebrities, etc.• Images are usually removed from their
background and suspended in space.• It is also associated with the artists' use of
mechanical means of reproduction or rendering techniques.
ANDY WARHOL• Known as the
prince of pop!
• He used printmaking for a medium.
• Medium=the materials used to produce the artwork.
• Took reproduced objects and images and reproduced them!
IN ORDER:
• Reniassance
• Impressionism
• Post Impressionism
• Expressionism
• Cubism
• Surrealism
• Pop Art
• Describe the Renaissance-Realism, detail, rebirth, nothing idealized
• List 3 Renaissance Artists-DiVinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Gentileschi
• Describe Impressionism-glimpse of a scene, color, light, outdoor scenes
• List 3 Impressionism Artists-Degas, Renoir, Cassat, Monet
• Describe Post Impressionism-stylized, individual not group, less detail
• List 3 Post Impressionist Artists-Van Gogh, Seurat, Gauguin, and Toulouse Lautrec
• Describe Cubism-Not just one view point, geometric shapes, deconstructed-NOT realistic
• List 3 Cubist Artists-Picaso, Duchamp, Gris, and Braque
SOME REMINDERS FOR YOUR CDA
• KNOW CHARACTERISTICS OF POP ART, EXPRESSIONISM, SURREALISM, CUBISM, AND REALISM – BE ABLE TO LIST AT LEAST 2 CHARACTERISTICS
• KNOW SOME ARTISTS FROM THE FOLLOWING TIME PERIODS WE’VE REVIEWED: RENAISSANCE, POST IMPRESSIONIST
• HAVE A GENERAL IDEA OF WHICH ART MOVEMENT CAME FIRST…NEXT…NEXT…?
KNOW THIS:
• POP ART – IMAGES FROM POPULAR CULTURE, BOLD, FLAT USE OF COLOR, GRAPHIC DESIGN QUALITY TO WORK, CONSUMER DRIVEN
• REALISM – AS IT APPEARS IN NATURE/REAL WORLD, COLORS ARE TRUE TO LIFE, ALL DETAILS (EVEN UNFLATTERING ONES) ADDED
• SURREALISM – DREAMLIKE, FANTASY IMAGERY, ILLOGICAL PLACEMENT OF THINGS, HEAVY USE OF SYMBOLISM
BRING THE FOLLOWING:
• ONE PIECE OF ARTWORK FROM CLASS (BRING WHAT HAD THE HIGHER GRADE AND IS IN THE BEST CONDITION)
• THE REFLECTION SHEET ANSWERS YOU WROTE FOR THE PROJECT THAT YOU BROUGHT IN (YOU WILL BE ABLE TO USE THEM)
• A PEN OR PENCIL TO USE FOR TEST