Larissa's Art Portfolio
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Pop Art
3 Characteristics:
Andy Warhol
Roy Lichtenstein
- celebrates everyday objects
- mocks established art by appropriating images from the street
- embraces commercial techniques
Andy Warhol
Orange Disaster #5, 1963
Flowers, 1964
Roy Lichtenstein
Girl with Tear I, 1977
In, 1962
Abstract Expressionism
3 Characteristics:
Wassily Kandinsky
- use of brushstrokes and textures
- the embracing of chance and the frequently massive canvases
- conveys powerful emotions through the glorification of the act of painting
Wassily Kandinsky
Pastorale, 1911
Group in Crinolines, 1909
Willem de Kooning
Villa Borghese, 1960
...Whose Name Was Writ in Water, 1975
Surrealism
3 Characteristics:
Salvador Dali
Rene Magritte
Marc Chagall
- expresses the imagination as revealed in dreams
- emphasis on the mysterious
- incorporation of chance and spontaneity
Salvador Dali
Illumined Pleasures, 1929
The Persistence of Memory, 1931
Rene Magritte
Voice of Space, 1931
Empire of Light, 1953-54
Marc Chagall
The Soldier Drinks, 1911-1912
Rain, 1911
Cubism
3 Characteristics:
Pablo Picasso
- rejected the concept that art should copy nature
- fractured objects into geometric shapes
- used multiple vantage points
Pablo Picasso
Guitar, 1913
Paul as Harlequin, 1924
Georges Braque
The Bowl of Grapes, 1926
Guitar, Glass, and Fruit Dish on Sideboard, 1919
Paul Cezanne
Still Life: Plate of Peaches, 1879-1880
Man with Crossed Arms, 1899
Fauvism
3 Characteristics:
Franz Marc
- uses intesenly vivid, non-naturalistic and exubernet colors
- generally featured landscapes in which forms are distorted
- bold, undisguised brushstrokes
Franz Marc
Broken Forms, 1914
Yellow Cow, 1911
Henri Matisse
Flowers in a Pitcher, 1906
Mme Matisse: Madras Rouge, 1907
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