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Key Characteristics: *Captured a moment in time; a slice of life *Interested in the fleeting effects of light on color *Depicted leisure activities of the Parisian bourgeoisie Key artists and works *Claude Monet, Impression Sunrise, Gare St.-Lazare *Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Le Bal au Moulin de la Galette, Luncheon of the Boating Party

Depicts a French train station in the late 1800s. The train station is made of iron and glass, depicting the new technologies of the first industrial revolution. Claude Monet – Gare St. Lazare Notice that the image is not detailed. We only get an impression of a train station.

This is an actual image of Gare St. Lazare Claude Monet – Gare St. Lazare

*This work displays the fleeting effects of light on color *It only gives an impression of the ships and objects in the background Claude Monet – Impression Sunrise Note that it is difficult to determine where the water ends and the sky begins.

Monet was able to create a misty look by refraining from using hard edges and utilizing colors of same shades like green and blue that made the edges of the lilies and the water seems to appear as if they are parts of each other. Claude Monet – Water Lilies

Commonly known as the Dance at Moulin de la Galette – it depicts a typical Sunday afternoon in the district of Montmartre of Paris. Parisians would dress up, and spend time there dancing, drinking and eating galettes into the evening. Pierre-Auguste Renoir – Le Bal au Moulin de la Galette Galettes are round cakes or king cakes.

This painting is impressionist because it depicts the leisure activities of the Parisian bourgeoisie. It captures a moment in time; a slice of life This painting tells us a lot about the life of the bourgeoisie in Paris in the late 1800s. Pierre-Auguste Renoir – Le Bal au Moulin de la Galette

Pierre-Auguste Renoir – Luncheon of the Boating Party

Renoir – Luncheon of the Boating Party Luncheon of the Boating Party represents the changing character of French society due to the industrial revolution. Renoir craftily uses shape, space, color and texture to create the scene he imagined. The figures and bottles add shape to the canvas and the overlapping of bodies gives a sense of space. Why is this painting important? It depicts the lifestyle of the French Bourgeoisie in the late 1800s.

Here is a modern photograph, imitating Renoir’s Luncheon of the Boating Party

Key Characteristics *Presented multiple views of the same object *Fragmented forms into flat, jagged shapes *Portrayed flat, two-dimensional space without traditional liner perspective Key artists and works *Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon, Guernica *Georges Braque, Violin and Candlestick Cubism

Portrays 5 prostitutes from Avignon street in Barcelona, Spain Each figure is depicted in a disconcerting confrontational manner and none are conventionally feminine. Pablo Picasso – Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon Picasso demonstrates the modernist interest in the ugly underside of real life by depicting five prostitutes inside a brothel.

How do we identify this as a Cubist work? It portrays flat, two-dimensional images without traditional linear perspective. Pablo Picasso – Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon

This was created in response to a bombing of Guernica by German and Italian warplanes at the behest of Spanish nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War, 26 April Pablo Picasso - Guernica

It portrays dismembered limbs, a wailing mother holding her dead child, a bull goring a horse (bull is a symbol of Spain), fires burning, and a light bulb whose light is presented as an evil eye. Pablo Picasso - Guernica

Guernica shows the tragedies of war and the suffering it inflicts upon individuals, particularly innocent civilians. It has become an anti-war symbol. Pablo Picasso - Guernica Why do you suppose Picasso chose to do this painting in black and white?

Why is Guernica considered Cubism? It has fragmented forms in flat, jagged shapes. It portrays flat, two-dimensional space without traditional linear perspective. Pablo Picasso - Guernica

This work is considered Cubism because it presents multiple views of the same object. It also fragments the form of the violin into flat, jagged shapes. Georges Braque – Violin and Candlestick