Impressionism/Post-Impressionism
Impressionism/Post-Impressionism
Art Nouveau/Fauvism
Expressionism
Cubism/Surrealism
100
In which city did Post-Impressionism begin?
Post Impressionism began in Paris.
100
Which Post-Impressionist artist is famous for cutting off his own ear and painting a self portrait afterwards?
Vincent van Gogh is famous for cutting off his own ear and painting a self portrait afterwards.
100
The Fauvist artists were described as painting like wild ________.
beasts
100
Which artist painted the first entirely abstract (non-representational) painting?
Wassily Kandinsky painted the first entirely abstract (non-representational) painting.
100
What are the dates of Surrealism?
Surrealism lasted from the 1920's to the 1940's.
200
What is pointillism and who developed it?
Pointillism is a technique of painting or drawing using dots to form an image. It was developed by George Seurat.
200
Which artist painted "Café Terrace at Night"? (poster in back of classroom)
Vincent van Gogh painted "Café Terrace at Night".
200
Describe Fauvism in one sentence.
Fauvism is a joyful celebration of life.
200
What is the name of this painting, and who painted it?
This painting is called "The Scream". It was painted by Edvard Munch.
200
What are images from Surrealist art based on?
Images from Surrealist art are based on fantasy and the world of dreams.
300
What did Post Impressionists want art to reflect?
Post Impressionists wanted art to reflect the perceptions and emotions of the artist.
300
Name a Post-Impressionist artist and describe his style.
Vincent van Gogh - lively brushstrokes, slightly distorted forms, thick paint, painted scenes from nature and life George Seurat - his works are made up of tiny dots of color, a technique called Pointillism, painted Paris scenes Paul Cezanne - uses geometric shapes and bold brushstrokes, famous for painting the mountain behind his house, Mount St. Victoire. Paul Gaughin - uses bold brushstrokes and vivid colors, painted many scenes from Tahiti, where he lived.
300
Who is the most famous painter of the Fauvist movement? Point to the artwork hanging in this classroom that he painted.
The most famous painter of the Fauvist movement is Henri Matisse.
300
Which condition did Wassily Kandinsky have which let him see music as color? How did this influence his art?
Wassily Kandinsky had a condition called synaesthesia which let him see music as color. Because of this, many of his art pieces are about music.
300
Choose one Surrealist artist whose work we looked at in class. Name the artist, and describe the artist’s work and what the artist is showing in his/her work.
Frida Kahlo showed her pain through her self portaits. One of her most famous paintings is "The Two Fridas". Salvador Dali showed his dreams and desires through paintings of fantastic scenes and creatures. One of his most famous paintings is "The Persistence of Memory". Rene Magritte described his own work as "marvelous absurdity". He combined unlikely elements in his paintings, as seen in his painting "Perspective: Madame Récamier by David".
400
What were some reactions to Impressionism? Why did they react the way they did?
Some critics called Impressionist paintings unfinished and worse than the scribbling of children. Others saw "amusing brushstrokes" and great talent. They reacted this way because at the time Impressionism was new and shocking.
400
What are the main characteristics of Impressionism?
E - everyday life L - light B - brushstrokes O - outdoors W - weather and atmosphere
400
What is Art Nouveau?
Art Nouveau is an art movement that combined decoration and fine art into a “new art”.
400
What did Expressionism use to convey emotion and meaning?
Expressionism used distorted shapes and colors to convey emotion and meaning.
400
What did Sigmund Freud believe was happening in the human mind? How did this influence Surrealist art?
Sigmund Freud believed in a “ struggle in the human mind" between the conscious and the unconscious. This is what Surrealist artists were trying to express in their art.
500
Post Impressionist artists took a subjective approach to art. What does subjective mean?
Subjective means based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
500
Which historical event was Art Nouveau a reaction to, and why? How did Art Nouveau artists respond?
Art Nouveau was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution. Artists thought that objects created in factories were cheap and ugly, so Art Nouveau artists responded by creating pieces with organic lines and shapes and elaborate craftsmanship.
500
Describe the Nazis’ reaction to modern art. (What did they call it? How did they treat modern artists? What did they do with modern art pieces? Why did they act this way?)
The Nazis called modern art degenerate art. They collected many pieces of modern art and hung them in a show called “Degenerate Art” to humiliate the artists and discourage anyone else from making modern art. Part of the reason they hated modern art is because it showed the horror of war, which the Nazis were trying to glorify.
500
Describe the Cubist art style and name the two artists who invented it.
Cubism is an art style which shows us an object from many different angles and uses a monochromatic color scheme (variations of one color). It was invented by Pablo Picasso and George Braques.
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