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Styles of Art Notes Complete your notes for homework.

Abstract: 20 th century art containing shapes that simplify shapes of real objects to emphasize form instead of subject matter Number 3, Tiger by Pollock expressionism/pollock/Number%203%2C%20Tiger% jpg

Portrait: image of a person, especially of the face or upper body Charles V at Muhlberg commons/d/d5/Tizian_082.jpg

Realistic: images are shown exactly as they appear Max Schmitt in a Single Scull by Eakins

Still life: painting or drawing of inanimate (nonmoving) objects Still Life With Peaches by Paul Cézanne

Landscape: painting or drawing in which natural land scenery, such as mountains, trees, rivers, or lakes, is the main feature. The Hay Wain by John Constable haywain.jpg