2. OBJECTIVES SCIENTIA (BIASA)
1. Identify distinct characteristics of arts from the various art
movements impressionism, expressionism and cubism
2. Familiarize with the renowned artist associated with
impressionism, expressionism and cubism
3. Identify representative artist and Filipino counterparts from
the various art movements
4. Analyze art elements and principles in the production of
work following a specific art style from the various art
movements.
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VIRTUS (MAGANACA)
1. Manifest awareness of Western historical and
cultural heritage.
2. Deepen understanding about the modern art
and the different artistic style during that
period.
3. Show the influences of modern art
movements on the Philippine art forms
COMMUNITAS (MAYAP)
1. Create an artwork guided by technique
and styles of the various art movements
2. Explore the different art movements a
inform artistic creations by creating a
project.
3. Mount an exhibit using completed artworks
influenced by modern art movements
3. MODERN ART
is characterized by the
contemporary styles of visual
art produced from 1860s to
1970s. During this period,
artist experimented with other
materials to produce art.
5. 1. IMPRESSIONISM
•It is a style that tried to
capture an impression of
what the eye sees at a
given moment and the
effect of sunlight on the
subject
6. 1. IMPRESSIONISM
Developed in Paris, France in late
1860s and early 1870s
The Impressionists sought to express their
perceptions of nature, rather than create
exact representations
Impressionist artists were not trying to paint a
reflection of real life, but an ‘impression’ of what the
person, light, atmosphere, object or landscape looked
like to them. And that’s why they were called
impressionists. They tried to capture the movement
and life of what they saw and show it to us as if it
were happening before our eyes.
7. 1. Uses of color and light to unify images
2. Uses pure, intense on the canvas
3. Uses thin brushstrokes and dabs on paint
4. Abandoning traditional linear perspective
5. Avoid clarity of forms, sometimes they look
undefined and a bit fuzzy
6. Moving from studio to countryside or streets
Characteristics of Impressionist Painters
8. 1. Claude Monet
• The true pioneer of the impressionists
• He constantly exploring “what do I see
and how do I record it in painting?”
• He has a long-lasting fascination in
observing and painting light and nature
• French painter
9. Claude Monet
One of the central
artists associated with
Impressionism was
Claude Monet.
Monet’s painting,
Impression, Sunrise,
inspired the name of
the movement.
Impressionism
15. Vincent Willem Van Gogh
was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who
posthumously became one of the most famous and
influential figures in Western art history in a decade
he created about 2,100 artworks, including around
860 oil paintings, most of which date from the last two
years of his
16. • In Starry Night contoured forms are
a means of expression and they are
used to convey emotion
• The Starry Night depicts a
dreamy interpretation of the artist's
asylum room's sweeping view of Saint-
Rémy-de-Provence.
19. Édouard Manet was a French modernist
painter. He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint
modern life, and a pivotal figure in the transition from
Realism to Impressionism.
Born: January 23, 1832
Paris, France
The Railway 1873
20. Famous counterpart artists of
Impressionism in the Philippines
• Juan Luna
*Mi Hijo Andres 1889
* The Parisian Life 1896
• Fernado Amorsolo
• Planting Rice 1951
• Lavanderas 1952
• Market Scene 1949
29. The Parisian Life, also known as Interior d'un
Cafi, is an 1892 oil on canvas impressionist
painting by Filipino painter and revolutionary
activist Juan Luna.
31. The Death of Cleopatra, also known simply
as Cleopatra, is an 1881 painting made by
the Filipino painter Juan Luna
32.
33. •Spoliarium is a Latin word referring to
the basement of the Roman Colosseum
where the fallen and dying gladiators are
dumped and devoid of their worldly
possessions. At the center of Luna's
painting are fallen gladiators being
dragged by Roman soldiers.
34. Expressionism
•Originated in Germany before World War
I
• The art movement in which artworks
conveyed strong feelings rather than to
represent the external world.
• Artist use this style to show fear, anger,
darkness, protest against brutality and
inhumanity
40. 1. Edvard Munch
• The best know forerunner of
expressionism.
• His painting expresses fear
• He was one of the several expressionists
who felt strongly that painting could
show people worrying and suffering
41.
42. Famous Painting of Munch
• The Scream
Influence of Expressionism on the
Philippine Art
National Artist Victor Edades –
Father of Philippine Modern Art
• The Builders 1928- famous
painting of Edades
46. Surrealism
•the exploration of the dream
as a valid form of reality, and a
willingness to depict images
•It is made up of pure
imagination and personal
expression
56. 1. Andy Warhol
• He is a prominent figure in pop
art.
• His background as a commercial
artist and illustrator explains why
his work appear the way they do
60. Art Mob
• Artists take their art to the streets,
parks, malls
• It is a form of spectacle that grew out
as an extension of performance art
• It become popular with its eclectic
combination of art and showmanship