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Let’s Meet Many Famous Artists. “Hopeless” by Roy Lichtenstein is a good example from which time period in art history?. Figure 34-30 ROY LICHTENSTEIN, Hopeless, 1963. Oil on canvas, 3’ 8” x 3’ 8”. Kunstmuseum , Basel (permanent loan from the Ludwig Foundation Collection). . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Lets Meet Many Famous Artists
Lets Meet Many Famous Artists
7Hopeless by Roy Lichtenstein is a good example from which time period in art history?POP Art2
Figure 34-30 ROY LICHTENSTEIN, Hopeless, 1963. Oil on canvas, 3 8 x 3 8. Kunstmuseum, Basel (permanent loan from the Ludwig Foundation Collection).
Marilyn, 1962. Oil, acrylic, and silk-screen enamel on canvas. Tate Gallery, London. Who is known for zeroing in on American mass production and its boring repetitions? He is famous for his paintings and prints of Campbell's soup cans and his images of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, and other personalities. Andy Warhol4
During which historical period was The Scream by Edvard Munch painted? Post-Impressionism
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The artwork pictured above is an example of which time period/style in art history:Surrealism6
Invisible Bust of VoltaireSalvador DaliWhat is the artistic technique used in Georges Seurats Sunday on La Grande Jatte?
Pointillism
8Who was a Post-Impressionist who expressed his feelings and emotions in his work and is known for his painting "Starry Night"? He communicated his thoughts about creating art in letters to his brother, Theo. He was considered to be a failure during his lifetime, although his work sells for millions today.
Vincent van Gogh9Vincent Van GoghSunflowersNational Gallery, London
Who was probably the most famous artist of the twentieth century with work ranging from Expressionism to Cubism? He created many different styles of art in his long career. Some of his famous paintings include "The Three Musicians" and "Guernica ".
Guernica, 1935Pablo Picasso11Who was the Italian Renaissance artist best known for paintings such as the "Mona Lisa" , the "Madonna of the Rocks" , and the "Last Supper" ? He used aerial perspective to provide a greater sense of reality. He is also remembered as an inventor, engineer, anatomist, botanist, etc. He left over 10,000 pages of notes about his thoughts and discoveries.
Leonardo da Vinci
12This artist used tessellations to visualize the concept of two different worlds existing together at the same time.
M.C. Escher13
American GothicHe developed a painting style called Regionalism
Grant Wood15Victor VasarelyVega - Nor
This art is based on the idea that the artist can persuade the viewer to see visual illusions and the impression of movement within a painting
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