1. Les Fauves (French for "the wild beasts“) 1904–1908 2. Henry Matisse André Derain 3. Peculiarities of the style 4. Van Gogh'sPost-Impressionism Paul…
1. CubismBy: Michelle Friedow, Rachel Sandoffsky, and Melanie Holsgrove“When we discovered Cubism, we did not have the aim of discovering Cubism. We only wanted to express…
Slide 1Henri Matisse Movement, Style, School or Type of Art: Fauvism Date and Place of Birth: December 31, 1869, Le Cateau–Cambrésis, France Life: His works are characterized…
1.Post-Impressionism2. George Seurat,Bathers at Asnieres,1883-84. Pointillism (Divisionism, Chromoluminarism) 3. George Seurat,Bathers at Asnieres,1883-84. Renoir,The Luncheon…
1. Fauvism 2. Henri Matisse 3. Woman with a Hat, 1905 4. Green Line(Portrait of Mme. Matisse), 1905 5. Blue Nude, 1905 6. The Window, 1905 7. Oriental Rugs, 1906 8. Street…
1. Elements of Visual Art 2. ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY • On a half sheet of yellow paper, write a short paragraph describing the painting in the next slide. Be as descriptive…
the (nude) figure in art Elliot Erwitt The-Painting-Studio, 2009 Venus of Willendorf the nude has been around for some time. this figure has recently been determined by anthropologists…
1. Group 9 2. Origin of the Style During the early days of Cubism, the credit of creating Cubism was given to Pablo Picasso, but there were also many other artists during…
1. PABLO PICASSOBIOGRAPHY 2. • Born October 25, 1881, in Malaga, Spain, Pablo Picasso, becameone of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th centuryand the…