2. MOVEMENT ART NOUVEAUMOVEMENT ART NOUVEAU
WHAT IS IT:WHAT IS IT:
Art Nouveau appeared in a wide variety of strands.Art Nouveau appeared in a wide variety of strands.
It is known by various names, such as the Glasgow Style,It is known by various names, such as the Glasgow Style,
or, in the German-speaking world, Jugendstil.or, in the German-speaking world, Jugendstil.
Startet at 1890Startet at 1890
Ended at 1905Ended at 1905
Industrial production was, at that point, widespread, and yetIndustrial production was, at that point, widespread, and yet
the decorative arts were increasingly dominated by poorly-the decorative arts were increasingly dominated by poorly-
made objects.made objects.
The academic system, which dominated art education fromThe academic system, which dominated art education from
the sevennteenth to the nineteenthk.the sevennteenth to the nineteenthk.
3. MAIN CHARACTERSMAIN CHARACTERS
Antoni GaudiAntoni Gaudi
Gustaf KlimintGustaf Klimint
Arthur HeigateArthur Heigate
Arthur LivertyArthur Liverty
Alphonse MuchaAlphonse Mucha
Josef HoffmanJosef Hoffman
Otto WagnenOtto Wagnen
Rene LaliqueRene Lalique
4. ANTONI GAUDÍANTONI GAUDÍ
He was born in 25 of JuneHe was born in 25 of June
1852, on Reus.1852, on Reus.
He was died in 10 of JuneHe was died in 10 of June
1926, on Barcelona with1926, on Barcelona with
74 yers old.74 yers old.
He was a architect.He was a architect.
In reality his his name isIn reality his his name is
Antoni Gaudí i Cornet.Antoni Gaudí i Cornet.
5. SAGRADA FAMÍLIASAGRADA FAMÍLIA
Sagrada Família is in Barcelona.Sagrada Família is in Barcelona.
Was created in 1920.Was created in 1920.
Was created by Antoni Gaudí.Was created by Antoni Gaudí.
Is finisheited in 2020.Is finisheited in 2020.
6.
7.
8. The name Photorealism (also known as HyperrealismThe name Photorealism (also known as Hyperrealism
or Superrealism) was coined in reference to thoseor Superrealism) was coined in reference to those
artists whose work depended heavily on photographs,artists whose work depended heavily on photographs,
which they often projected onto canvas allowingwhich they often projected onto canvas allowing
images to be replicated with precision and accuracyimages to be replicated with precision and accuracy..
9. Richard Estes was an American artist and oneRichard Estes was an American artist and one
of the founding figures of the Photorealistof the founding figures of the Photorealist
movement of the late 1960s.movement of the late 1960s.
10. Beginning in 1968–69, with formative stages in NewBeginning in 1968–69, with formative stages in New
York and California.York and California.
11. Photo-realist painters created highlyPhoto-realist painters created highly
illusionistic images that referred not toillusionistic images that referred not to
nature but to the reproduced image.nature but to the reproduced image. ManyMany
Photorealists adamantly insist that theirPhotorealists adamantly insist that their
works, which are laden with such mass andworks, which are laden with such mass and
consumer culture icons as trucks, fastconsumer culture icons as trucks, fast
food restaurant.food restaurant.
12. The below artworks are the most important inThe below artworks are the most important in
Photorealism. That both overview the majorPhotorealism. That both overview the major
ideas of the movement, and highlight theideas of the movement, and highlight the
greatest achievements by each artist ingreatest achievements by each artist in
Photorealism.Photorealism.
13. World WarWorld War
Is panting at (1977-1978)Is panting at (1977-1978)
Audrey was born in 30th of May 1931.Audrey was born in 30th of May 1931.
New York, New York State and USA.New York, New York State and USA.
As he painted ?As he painted ?
Oil oliver acrylic on canvas.Oil oliver acrylic on canvas.
16. KEY IDEASKEY IDEAS
REALISMEREALISME
MAIN ARTISTMAIN ARTIST
MAIN MOVEMENTSMAIN MOVEMENTS
VIDEOVIDEO
17. REALISMEREALISME
The cubism is based in realisme like in theThe cubism is based in realisme like in the
pictures.pictures.
18. MAIN ARTISTMAIN ARTIST
Georges Braque:Georges Braque:Georges Braque was at theGeorges Braque was at the
forefront of the revolutionary art movement offorefront of the revolutionary art movement of
Cubism.Cubism.
19. MAIN ARTISTMAIN ARTIST
Pablo Picasso:Pablo Picasso:Pablo Picasso was the mostPablo Picasso was the most
dominant and influential artist of the first half ofdominant and influential artist of the first half of
the twentieth century.the twentieth century.
20. MAIN MOVEMENTSMAIN MOVEMENTS
The main movements off Pablo PicassoThe main movements off Pablo Picasso
are: El Viejo Guitarrista Ciego and El Niñoare: El Viejo Guitarrista Ciego and El Niño
Con Una Paloma.Con Una Paloma.
22. M O V E M E N T :M O V E M E N T :
I M P R E S S I O N II M P R E S S I O N I
S MS M
Xènia and Aitana 5thBXènia and Aitana 5thB
I paint what I see, not whatI paint what I see, not what
the others want to see.the others want to see.
Éduard ManetÉduard Manet
23. W H A T I S I T ?W H A T I S I T ?
The impressionism is a modernThe impressionism is a modern
movement. Can be considered the firstmovement. Can be considered the first
modern movement in painting.modern movement in painting.
24. T I M E O F T H E M O V E M E N TT I M E O F T H E M O V E M E N T
It was created in Paris in the 1860s.It was created in Paris in the 1860s.
25. A R T I S T SA R T I S T S
The most importants artists are: ÉdouardThe most importants artists are: Édouard
Manet, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas andManet, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas and
Camille Pissarro.Camille Pissarro.
26. C L A U D E M O N E TC L A U D E M O N E T
Born: November 14, 1840 - Paris, FranceBorn: November 14, 1840 - Paris, France
Died: December 5, 1926 - Giverny, FranceDied: December 5, 1926 - Giverny, France
Inspired in part by Edouard Manet.
27. P A I N T I N GP A I N T I N G
This is a painting of Claude Monet.This is a painting of Claude Monet.
It’s calledIt’s called Westminster BridgeWestminster Bridge..
It’s created in 1871 in London.It’s created in 1871 in London.
29. MOVIMENTSMOVIMENTS
-Dada was an artistic and literary movement that began in Zurich,-Dada was an artistic and literary movement that began in Zurich,
Switzerland. It arose as a reaction to World War I and the.Switzerland. It arose as a reaction to World War I and the.
nationalism that many thought had led to the war.nationalism that many thought had led to the war. proved aproved a
powerful influence on artists in many cities, including Berlin,powerful influence on artists in many cities, including Berlin,
Hanover, Paris, New York, and Cologne, all of which generated theirHanover, Paris, New York, and Cologne, all of which generated their
own groups.own groups.
-The dada started in 1916-The dada started in 1916 and lastedand lasted 8 years and ended in 1924.8 years and ended in 1924.
30. OUR FAVORITE ARTIST:PabloOUR FAVORITE ARTIST:Pablo
PicasoPicaso
Pablo Picaso born in October,25,1881 inPablo Picaso born in October,25,1881 in
Malaga,spain and died in April,8,1973 inMalaga,spain and died in April,8,1973 in
mougins ,francemougins ,france
31. OUR FAVORITE FAMOUSOUR FAVORITE FAMOUS
PAINTING:GUERNICA.PAINTING:GUERNICA.
In early 1937, Picasso was in Paris over a period of
personal and creative crisis. During the month of
January in his apartment received the visit of Josep
Renau, Josep Lluís Sert, Juan Larrea, Jose Bergamín
and Max Aub, who visited to make him the commission
to paint a mural to decorate the Spanish Pavilion
International Exhibition of Paris , officially called the
International Exhibition of Arts and Techniques in
modern life, which would take place during the same
year.
Artist:Pablo Picasso
Year:1937
Medium:oil on canvas
Dimensions:349 cm × 776 cm
32. Carlota Domingo i Judit DelicadoCarlota Domingo i Judit Delicado
5èB5èB
OP ARTOP ART
34. MOVEMENTMOVEMENT
Op Art is aOp Art is a movement ofmovement of
seasick.seasick.
Is a creative art.Is a creative art.
And is very beautiful.And is very beautiful.
The Op Art startet inThe Op Art startet in
1964.1964.
The Op Art movementThe Op Art movement
was driven by artists whowas driven by artists who
were interested inwere interested in
investigating variousinvestigating various
perceptual effects.perceptual effects.
37. By Rubén and Fernando of 5th.By Rubén and Fernando of 5th.
38. Whats is it?Whats is it?
Expressionism emerged simultaneously in variousExpressionism emerged simultaneously in various
cities across Germany as a response to acities across Germany as a response to a
widespread anxiety about humanity's increasinglywidespread anxiety about humanity's increasingly
discordant relationship with the world anddiscordant relationship with the world and
accompanying lost feelings of authenticity andaccompanying lost feelings of authenticity and
spirituality. In part a reaction against Impressionismspirituality. In part a reaction against Impressionism
and academic art, Expressionism was inspired mostand academic art, Expressionism was inspired most
heavily by the Symbolist currents in late nineteenth-heavily by the Symbolist currents in late nineteenth-
century art. Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, andcentury art. Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and
James Ensor proved particularly influential to theJames Ensor proved particularly influential to the
Expressionists, encouraging the distortion of formExpressionists, encouraging the distortion of form
and the deployment of strong colors to convey aand the deployment of strong colors to convey a
variety of anxieties and yearnings.variety of anxieties and yearnings.
Started:1905Started:1905
Ended.1933Ended.1933
One artist:Vicent Gogh.One artist:Vicent Gogh.
39. Brith name: Vicent Willem Van Gogh.Brith name: Vicent Willem Van Gogh.
Name in Dutch: Vicent Van Gogh.Name in Dutch: Vicent Van Gogh.
Born: 30 March of 1853.Born: 30 March of 1853.
Died:29 July of 1880.Died:29 July of 1880.
Firm:Firm:
40. The arrival of Epressionism annoucedThe arrival of Epressionism annouced
new standards in the creation andnew standards in the creation and
judgment of art. Art was now meant tojudgment of art. Art was now meant to
come forth from within the artist, rathercome forth from within the artist, rather
than from a depiction of the externalthan from a depiction of the external
visual world, and the standard forvisual world, and the standard for
assessing the quality of a work of artassessing the quality of a work of art
became the character of the artist'sbecame the character of the artist's
feelings rather than an analysis of thefeelings rather than an analysis of the
composition.composition.
43. MOVEMENTMOVEMENT
The pop art is invented in 1950 in NewThe pop art is invented in 1950 in New
York and Is expend in Europ in 1960.York and Is expend in Europ in 1960.
On popular imagery were part of anOn popular imagery were part of an
inetrnational phenomenon in various citiesinetrnational phenomenon in various cities
from the mid-1950s onwards.from the mid-1950s onwards.
44. Claes O. Richard H. Tom W.Claes O. Richard H. Tom W.
45. RICHARD HAMILTONRICHARD HAMILTON
The life of Richard Hamilton:The life of Richard Hamilton:
He born in 1922 in London-EnglandHe born in 1922 in London-England
He worked 60 years and he died in 2011He worked 60 years and he died in 2011
in Londonin London
46. FUN HOUSEFUN HOUSE
This is the paint of Richard H.This is the paint of Richard H.
This paint is createdThis paint is created
in 1956.in 1956.
This paint is veryThis paint is very
important for popimportant for pop
art.art.
47. WE FAVOURITE PAINTWE FAVOURITE PAINT
This is the best paint of pop art.This is the best paint of pop art.
This paint is created of Andy Wharol.This paint is created of Andy Wharol.
49. MovementMovement
-What is-What is
-Age-Age
-Characteristic-Characteristic
-Importan artists-Importan artists
-Explication of artists-Explication of artists
-Comment one painting-Comment one painting
50. The surrealism is a famous movementThe surrealism is a famous movement
that the artist imagine unreal things.that the artist imagine unreal things.
51. The surrealism started in 1924 and endedThe surrealism started in 1924 and ended
in 1966.in 1966.
52. The surrealism is strange and cool.The surrealism is strange and cool.
Everyone can see and understandEveryone can see and understand
different things.different things.
53. Salvador Dalí was a good surreallismSalvador Dalí was a good surreallism
artist.artist.
He born in eleventh of may 1904 inHe born in eleventh of may 1904 in
Figueres. And he died in twenty third ofFigueres. And he died in twenty third of
january 1989 in Figueres too.january 1989 in Figueres too.
54. This is one of he’s famous paintings.This is one of he’s famous paintings.
This painting has got a clocks that areThis painting has got a clocks that are
defeated.defeated.
55. This movement start in 1917.This movement start in 1917.
This movement finished in 1931.This movement finished in 1931.
56. MAIN ARTISTMAIN ARTIST
Piet Mondrain he born in 1872 in HolandaPiet Mondrain he born in 1872 in Holanda
and he died in 1944.and he died in 1944.
Theo Van Desburg heTheo Van Desburg he
born in 1883 and he died in1931born in 1883 and he died in1931
57. The name of this painting is the cow.The name of this painting is the cow.
This painting is by Theo van Deosburg.This painting is by Theo van Deosburg.
59. ÍNDEXÍNDEX
What is?What is?
Main characteristicsMain characteristics
Explain one artist’s: live and paintingsExplain one artist’s: live and paintings
Explain one famous paintingExplain one famous painting
60. WHAT IS ?WHAT IS ? It was anIt was an artisticartistic andand socialsocial movementmovement
that originated inthat originated in ItalyItaly in the early 20thin the early 20th
centurycentury
61. MAIN PAINTERSMAIN PAINTERS
Primo Conti october 16,
1900 – November 12,
1988) was an Italian
Futurist artist.
Luigi De Giudici (D
ecember 12, 1887 –
February 16, 1955
62. One of he’s painting is a ritratto di signoraOne of he’s painting is a ritratto di signora
63. One of he’s painting is uomo com pipa isOne of he’s painting is uomo com pipa is
hear.hear.
65. 1.1. 1.movement that is, epoch,characteristics1.movement that is, epoch,characteristics
2.main artists2.main artists
3. a famous painting of Vicent van Gogh3. a famous painting of Vicent van Gogh
4.4. remained a commentremained a comment
PàginaPàgina
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tmtm
66. The time is:1899-1908The time is:1899-1908
Fauvism, the first twentieth-centuryFauvism, the first twentieth-century
movement in modern art, was initiallymovement in modern art, was initially
inspired by the examples of Vincent vaninspired by the examples of Vincent van
Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, and PaulGogh, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, and Paul
Cézanne.Cézanne.
The color applied with the brushstrokeThe color applied with the brushstroke
makes the drawing and the mimicry weremakes the drawing and the mimicry were
subordinated to the color.subordinated to the color.
67. The most important artists are:The most important artists are: VincentVincent
van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat,van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat,
and Paul Cézanne.and Paul Cézanne.
68. We are explain about Vicent van Gogh.We are explain about Vicent van Gogh.
69. The name of the painting is: Starry Night.The name of the painting is: Starry Night.
Date of the cretion is:1889Date of the cretion is:1889
Medium: oilMedium: oil
Current Location: New YorkCurrent Location: New York
Owner:Museum of Modern ArtOwner:Museum of Modern Art
Length(cm): 92,10Length(cm): 92,10
Height (cm):73,70Height (cm):73,70
70. We chose this because we have seenWe chose this because we have seen
motion pictures and liked.motion pictures and liked.
And the pictures were colorful and weAnd the pictures were colorful and we
likedliked..
71. Now we will show a video of pictures ofNow we will show a video of pictures of
Fauvism:Fauvism:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=SkWCw0ddILwv=SkWCw0ddILw