Paris, France
Pablo Picasso
Georges Braque
Impressionists
Fauves
wild animals
Geometric
Juan Gris
Analytic Cubism A style of art developed by Pablo Picasso and George Braque which examined the subject to portray all sides of the image simultaneously.
Synthetic Cubism A style of art employing abstracted geometric forms including the use of the collage method.
Weimar Republic
Germany
CABARET
MAX BECKMANN
EDVARD MUNCH
NORWAY
The Scream
Human Condition
Expressionism A 20 th Century art movement developed in Germany. This style of art is dominated by the artist’s personal vision of the subject conveying an emotional dimension
Triptych – a painting comprised of three separate panels
Philosophical
Visual Arts
Andre Breton
Georgio De Chirico
A. Optical Illusions B. Dreamscapes C. Size/Spatial Relationships D. Impossible Realities
Salvador Dali
1931
Rene Magritte
Clouds need to be disciplined
Hegelian Dialectic – a philosophy developed by Georg Hegel which states that one concept (thesis) generates it’s own opposite (anti- thesis) and the interaction of the two leads to another new concept (synthesis)
Thumbnail – a rough or preliminary sketch often associated with brainstorming in the art process
Mock-up – a scaled, finished drawing or model representing the final product
Palette – a tool to aid the artist in color mixing and painting
Wax Resist – the method of applying wax to the picture plane in areas to prevent paint from coating
Sculpture in the Round
Relief Sculpture
High Relief
Bas Relief
COINS
Venus of Willendorf
Sculpture in the Round
A. Modeling B. Carving C. Casting D. Assembly
Representational – works of art representing something from the natural or human-made world
Non-objective – artworks not depicting a specific object, but could represent a concept
High Relief – Sculpted forms that protrude boldly from the background Bas Relief – Sculpted forms that project slightly from the background
Relief Sculpture – three - dimensional artwork in which the forms are attached to a background
Modeling – sculpting process where a soft pliable material can be shaped, added to or reduced
Casting – sculpture process in which a media is melted and poured into a mold or investment to create the form
ASSEMBLY – Sculpting process in which the artist creates or gathers media to put together the artwork
Carving – the reductive method of sculpting in which the sculpted form is cut or chipped from the media
Sculpture in the Round – a sculpted form surrounded by space on all sides
Multiple
1,000
Chinese
woodblock
MONEYMONEY
Johannes Guttenberg
Movable
A. Relief Printing B. Intaglio C. Lithography D. Screen Printing
Relief Printing – print method in which the image to be printed is raised from the printing plate Intaglio – print method in which the image to be printed is cut or carved into the surface of the plate
Lithography – printing process which etches the image into limestone, each plate devoted to a color Screen Printing – a process in which the image to be printed passes through a stencil created on stretched silk
EGYPT
FAT TUESDAY
LENT
Fertility
NILE
Pagan
FLOAT
Bacchanal
Halloween
Essay Question Using complete sentences and proper grammar write a minimum of one paragraph about your favorite art lesson of the school year. You may include methods and cultural facts to explain your decision
Drawing – Draw an autobiographical picture