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European Modern Art 1600s-1900s. European Art 1600s-1900s European art can be separated along the following styles: 1.Baroque: 1600s to early 1700s 2.Neo-Classical:

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Page 1: European Modern Art 1600s-1900s. European Art 1600s-1900s European art can be separated along the following styles: 1.Baroque: 1600s to early 1700s 2.Neo-Classical:

European Modern Art

1600s-1900s

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European Art 1600s-1900sEuropean art can be separated along the following styles:

1. Baroque: 1600s to early 1700s2. Neo-Classical: late 1700s3. Romanticism: early 1800s4. Realism: mid 1800s5. Impressionism: 1860s6. Expressionism: late 1800s-early 1900s (post-

Impressionism7. Cubism: 19078. Surrealism: early- mid 1900s9. Art Nouveau: 1880-191010. Art Deco: 1920s and 1930s11. Modern Movements- post WWII

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Baroque

• Grand, ornate, intense design• Versailles palace an excellent

example• Caravaggio and Gentileschi are

artists of distinction during this period

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Michelangelo Caravaggio

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Palace of Versailles

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Neo-Classical

• Simple, elegant style inspired by classical Greco-Roman art. Influenced by the Enlightenment.

• Robert Adam (architecture), Jacques-Louis David (art), Antonio Canova (sculpture) and Josiah Wedgewood (decorative arts) are key artists of this period

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Robert Adam

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Jacques-Louis David

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Antonio Canova

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Josiah Wedgewood

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Romanticism

• Reflected deep interest in nature and the thoughts and feelings of the individual.

• Movement from reason to emotion/society to nature.

• Eugene Delacroix key artist.

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Eugene Delacroix

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Realism

• Life as it truly was. Gritty. Scandalous (realistic, sexual nudes)

• Reflected increasing importance of the working class.

• Gustave Courbet key artist.

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Gustave Courbet

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Impressionism

• 1860s Paris the origination point.• Impression of a subject in a moment

of time (like a quick glance)• Used light and fascination with pure,

shimmering colors.• Monet, Degas and Renoir key artists.• Van Gogh and Gauguin

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Claude Monet

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Edgar Degas

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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Vincent Van Gogh

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Paul Gauguin

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Expressionism

• Bold colors• Distorted and exaggerated forms• Klee, Kandinsky and Munch are

key artists

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Paul Klee

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Wassily Kandinsky

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Edward Munch

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Art Nouveau

• Art Nouveau is French and means New Art. It is characterized by its highly decorative style and by the dedication to natural forms. Art Nouveau was popular from about 1880 to 1910 and was an International art movement.

• Art Nouveau was not restricted to painting or printmaking. It covered all forms of art - architecture, furniture, jewelry, glass and illustration.

• Louis Tiffany and Gustav Klimt are key artists

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Louis Tiffany

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Gustav Klimt

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Art Deco

• Art Deco was primarily a design style, popular in the 1920s and 1930s. In simplified terms, the Art Deco movement can be considered as the follow-up style on Art Nouveau - more simplified and closer to mass production. The Art Deco movement was dominant in fashion, furniture, jewelry, textiles, architecture, commercial printmaking and interior decoration.

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Rene Lalique

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Cubism

• Natural shapes turned into geometric objects.

• Inspired by traditional African art.• Picasso and Braque are key artists.

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Pablo Picasso

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Georges Braque

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Surrealism

• “Above or beyond reality.”• Inspired by Sigmund Freud• Dream world linked to real world• Eerie, dreamlike• Salvador Dali key artist

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Salvador Dali

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Modern Movements

Some of the more popular modern movements of the late 20th century are as follows:

1. Abstract Art- Chagall2. Pop Art- Warhol3. Op Art

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Marc Chagall

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Andy Warhol

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OP Art