Gymnázium Viliama Paulinyho – Tótha v Martine Učíme sa nielen z učebníc, učíme sa pre život. Kód projektu ITMS: FAMOUS PAINTERS (Slávni maliari) Mgr. Vladimíra Damková Anglický jazyk
PAINTING STYLES Abstract art / Abstract expressionism Pop art (Popular art) Cubism Realism Wassily Kandinsky Pablo Picasso David Hockney Roy Lichtenstein
to depict three-dimension of subjects on a flat canvas from through the 1920s two main types of Cubism to break up the subject into many different shapes and then repaint it from different angles Analytical Cubism Synthetic Cubism adding in other materials in a collage such as colored paper, newspapers, and other materials to represent the different blocks of the subject popular subjects - musical instruments, people, bottles, glasses, and playing cards Cubism
Pablo Picasso born in Malaga, Spain his father - an art teacher an interest in drawing at an early age Barcelona's School of Fine Arts – 14-year-old - a talented but not disciplined student 16 – year-old - a student of art school - Madrid's Royal Academy of San Fernando first trip to Paris - Picasso's work began to attract the attention of art collectors Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was painted "Cubism“ - the brand new art movement - created with painter and sculptor Georges Braque died in France
The Old GuitaristThree Musicians The Dream Massacre in Korea Head of Woman reading
Abstract art Abstract expressionism beginning in the 1940s in New York City - developed after World War II lines shapes colours no subjectAbstract Art = Abstract Expressionism – - conveys some kind of emotion the first real Abstract Art – painted earlier by Kandinsky in the 1900s
born in Moscow, Russia Wassily Kandinsky law and economics studies at the University of Moscow a law faculty position at the University of Moscow 30-year-old - became an artist attending art school in Munich, Germany by the some of the first completely abstract compositions in the history of art were made, inspired by pieces of music such as Composition VII geometrical elements - important to Kandinsky – circles, half-circles, the angle, straight lines, curves On White II (1923) moved to France died in 1944, in his studio in France
Composition VII Composition X Composition VI On White White Dot Blue Rider
Pop art (Popular art) inspired by popular culture centered on consumerism and materialism beginning in the 1950s, very popular in the 1960s; started in the United Kingdom, became a true art movement in New York City includes: famous celebrities - movie stars, rock stars, commercial items - soup cans, soft drinks, comic books, any other items popular in the commercial world artists use these items to create art repeating the item over and over again, changing the colour or texture of the item, putting different items together to make a picture
Roy Lichtenstein born in 1923, in New York City as a boy - passionate for both science and comic books as a teenager - interested in art - took watercolor classes at Parsons School of Design studies at Ohio State University in Columbus interrupted in 1943 and sent to Europe for World War II by the mid-1960s - nationally known as a leader in the Pop Art movement returned to Ohio to finish his degrees in fine arts died of complications from pneumonia in1997 in New York
Realism beginning in France in the 1850s revolted against the emotional and exaggerated themes of Romanticism artists - tried to depict the real world exactly as it appears - didn't interpret the setting - didn’t add emotional meaning to the scenes the Realism movement lasted forty years ( ) everyday characters, situations, events
David Hockney born in 1937 in England art school in London first visit in Los Angeles officially moved in Los Angeles his favorite subject - the swimming pools of L.A. began working with photography more extensively - created the collage as an art form numerous paintings of swimming pools became known for large, iconic works – „A Bigger Splash“ a pioneer of Pop Art, considered more of a realist; one of the most popular living British artists known for experimenting with different media including photography and digital art
David Hockney Wassily Kandinsky Pablo Picasso Roy Lichtenstein Realism Pop-Art Abstract Expressionism Cubism Name the main features of different styles Match the paintings to the authors and painting styles
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