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The painting "Les Demoiselles D’avignon" was painted by Pablo Picasso, not Leonardo Da Vinci. Marie Rosalie Bonheur was not a prominent member of the Optical art Movement. She was a realist painter.
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6. Roman painting relies in large part on
the preservation of artifacts from
Pompeii and Herculaneum and
particularly mural painting which was
preserved after the eruption of Vesuvius.
14. Analytic cubism is a style of painting Picasso
developed along with Georges Braque using
monochrome brownish and neutral colours.
Cubism, an important abstract art movement in
the early 1900s, attempts to show the subject
matter from many viewpoints using an
abstracted form and random angles. His works
“Les Demoiselles d'Avignon”, one of his earliest
cubist pieces and arguably one of the best, is a
fantastic example of the artistic genre.
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
15. Pablo Picasso
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan
Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la
Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso, known as Pablo
Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973), was a
Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist,
and stage designer.
Born in the city of Málaga in the Andalusian
region of Spain, he was the first child of Don
José Ruiz y Blasco and María Picasso y López.
16. Optical Art is a mathematically-themed form
of Abstract art, which uses repetition of
simple forms and colors to create vibrating
effects, moiré patterns, foreground-
background confusion, an exaggerated sense
of depth, and other visual effects.
21. History of realism:
Realism finds its origins somewhere around the second
half of the 19th century , mainly from 1830 to 1840 .
Among its main principles, realism establishes itself as a
way of thought more than a movement in a specific
genre. It seeks to express an object, a scene or even a
subject
22. What Defines Realism Art Work:
Realism art work can most probably be described as an
artistic Endeavour to imitate nature with the use of a
paintbrush.
23. Famous Painters:
Like all other artistic movements, realism also had
its own prominent front runners. First and probably
foremost among these is Gustave Courbet.
27. Another prominent member of the realism
movement was Marie Rosalie Bonheur.
Bonheur was unable to attend art school because
at that time priority was given to male. So she
was educated by her father Raimond
Bonheur, a famous landscape painter.
30. oHugo Montero is the last of the first generation of
spray paint artists to still be producing this genre in the
United States. Montero,first paintedthe major innovators in front of
o Ruben “Sadot” Fernandez one of (experimentally in public) of
the technique, soon moved to the streetsits La Zona Rosa Ruben
his studio but was influenced by of originator (1982)
Sadot Fernandez (known as Sadot) in Mexico City’s
Zona Rosa in the early 1980s. Sadot, who died in
1988, would never have imagined that his freestyle
creation would become a worldwide phenomenon with one
or more artists producing some form of his invention in
almost every major city.
31. o Graffiti is writingobjects like stencils, creating different styles or
•Stencil - Using definite or drawings scribbled, scratched,
of graffiti gets simpler. By using spray cans, the evolved picture is still
sprayed a random image,abut by holding a stencil against in awall
considered as
illicitly on wall or other surface the public
place.
and by merely spraying it, you can acquire a much more elaborated
picture. In minimum time, a stencil graffiti style can be thrown up
o Graffiti ranges from simple written words to elaborate
creating two or three layers of intricate pattern which you can quickly
color. paintings, and has existed since ancient times.
wall
32. Introduction
Spray paint also known as aerosol paint must have been an object
that was created without any idea of what it would create.
33. Definition
oSpray paint is a type of paint that comes in a
sealed pressurized container and is released in a
fine spray mist when depressing a valve button.
o Compared to conventional brush methods of
painting, spray painting is faster and provides a
more uniform application.
34. Styles of Graffiti and Techniques To
Employ
•Throw-ups - Throw-ups is an artwork, not nearly as elaborate as a piece, but
•Tag - Tagging is used as the done very quickly and repeatedly. to render
created by using few colors and are basic form of calligraphy an
artist's name in a uniform color. Graffiti tags are often spotted on
the New York City subway trains and many freeways surrounding the
city. Tags are created by spray paints, sketch pens or even markers.
35. •Wild-Style - Wild-style uplifts a work piece. It is
honourably popularized even more by the graffiti artists
•Heaven - Heaven!and Zephyr in New York City. give us a
like Tracy 168 By the name itself, does not This style
feeling which writing implies the usethe arrows, spikes, curves
of graffiti is anywhere touching of earth-level. In fact,
it elevates our imagination to also interlocks different letters
and connecting points and a very high level location. Well
that's right! These graffiti image. are scrawled on the tops of
and designs to yield an styles
tall buildings, houses or even on freeway hoardings.
36. Back to slide 3
Paul Jackson born on January 28 1912, also known as
Pollock, Jackson (1912-56). American painter,
Jackson Pollock was an influential American painter
and a major figure in the abstract expressionist
the commanding figure of the Abstract
movement. He was well known for his uniquely defined
style of drip painting.
Expressionist movement.
During his lifetime, Pollock enjoyed considerable fame
He began to study painting in 1929 at the Art
and notoriety. He was regarded as a mostly reclusive
Students' League, New York, under the 1945, he
artist. He had a volatile personality. In
Regionalist painter onLee career and whohis legacy. an
married the artist Thomas Hart Benton. During
important influence his
Krasner,
on
became
the 1930s he worked in the in an alcohol-related car
Pollock died at the age of 44 manner of the
Regionalists,December 1956, the year thehis death,
accident. In being influenced also by of
he was given a memorial retrospective exhibition at
Mexican muralist painters (Orozco, Rivera,
the Museum of Modern Art(MoMA) in New York City.
Siqueiros) Pollock certain aspects of Surrealism.
In 2000, and by was the subject of an Academy
Award-winning film Pollock directed by and starring
Ed Harris.
37. During an unparalleled period of creativity
from the late 1940s to the early 50s,
Pollock abandoned the conventional tools
and methods of the painter putting aside
brushes, artist’s paint and traditional
composition and poured and flung house
paint directliy onto large canvases' placed
on the floor. Inspired by the work of
earlier modern artists that he admired
such as Pablo Picasso and Joan miro, Pollock
painting has had an enormous impact onto
contemporary at up to the present day.
40. 1. Pablo Picasso, the famous cubist painter, was from the
spanish origin.
True False
2. Marie Rosalie Bonheur was a prominent member of the
Optical art Movement.
True False
3. Graffiti is writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or
sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public
place..
True False
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41. 4. Realism art work can most probably be described as an
artistic Endeavour to imitate nature with the use of a
paintbrush.
True False
5. Roman painting relies in large part on the preservation
of artifacts from Pompeii and Herculaneum.
True False
6. Les Demoiselles D’avignon, was a painting of Leonardo
Da Vinci.
True False
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