This art style is known for depicting people of importance and of high status.
Traditional Style
This style of art is know for it's broad expressive brush strokes, which give the impression if the space it's trying to capture.
Impressionism
This style of art was often inspired by dreams, and depicted images that could never occur in real life.
Surrealism
This style of artwork looks exactly like a photo.
Photo realism
This art style first started depicting regular everyday people, doing regular everyday life.
Realism Style
This style of artwork uses simplified geometric shapes to create the compositions.
Cubism
This style of artwork is similar to Impressionism with the style of brushstrokes used.
Fauvism
This style of artwork was known for it's highly unrealistic and expressive colours, the first art movement to do this at the time.
Fauvism
This style of art had the artists focus on painting outside, to capture light. Also known as en plein air.
Impressionism.
This style of artwork uses multiple perspectives within a single composition, which can create a confusing result.
Cubism
This style of artwork is part surrealism, and part realism.
Magic Realism
This style of artwork is non representational, and doesn't 'look like anything' we are familiar with.
Abstractionism
This style of artwork is unlike the others, because it's not a 'movement'. It is a style commonly used throughout many points in history by 'un trained' artists.
Folk Art
These two artworks have flattened perspectives.
Abstractionism, Folk Art
You would expect to see correct proportions in these three different styles.
Traditional, Realism, Photorealism.
This style of artwork has absolutely no indication of the artists' touch.
Photorealism
Realistic proportions, but, surreal creatures flying above Frida Kahlo's head. This means she was influenced by....
Magic Realism
Flattened and simplified leaves in the background of Frida's piece, means she was influenced by...
Folk Art
The unnatural dreamlike (or nightmare) elements, of the monkey pulling on Frida's neck, means Frida was influenced by...
Surrealism
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Explain why this doesn't get a mark:
Frida Kahlo was influenced by surrealism. Her artwork is like a dream, and could never happen in real life. This type of surrealism could make the viewer uncomfortable.
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