Claude Monet Impressionism
Leonardi Da Vinci art +science+ innovation
Rembrandt Van Rijn
Pablo Picasso/Salvador Dali & Art of Protest
Kahlo and Banksy
100

What is impressionism?

"Broke the rules on purpose" 

A radical movement 

focus on light, color, movement 

painted everyday life, loose visible brushstrokes 

Not detailed or polished like earlier art 


100

What was the Renaissance? 

  • “Rebirth” of art, science, and learning

  • Focus on humanism (human potential &

achievement)

  • Inspired by Ancient  Greece & Rome

  • Growth of science, math, and observation

  • ltaly was the center of Renaissance  innovation



100

 Who Was Rembrandt?

  • Dutch painter and printmaker

  • Known for portraits and self-portraits

  • Painted people as they really were

  • Experienced fame, failure, and poverty

  • 🧠 His life influenced his art

100

WHO WAS PICASSO?

Why does he Matter? 

Spanish artist Co-founder of Cubism Created over 20,000 works Constantly reinvented his style

Challenged tradition Influenced modern art Proved art doesn’t have to look “real”

100

WHO WAS FRIDA?

Mexican artist Lived 1907–1954 Known for self-portraits Explored identity, culture, gender, and pain Painted her own experiences


200

What is Monet's style?

What was the goal?

Painted outdoors 

captured fleeting moments 

Painted the same scene multiple times

Capture perception not perfection

200
Who was Leonardo Da Vinci ?
  • The Ultimate Renaissance Thinker

  • artist

  • Scientist

  • Engineer

  • Anatomist

  • Inventor

200

What are two Science Connection and two math connection's ? (b)

 

  • Light & Vision

  • Light affects mood

  • Shadows create depth 

  • Human brains focus on contrast

  • 🔬 Art use how the brain sees

  • Math
    • Composition & Balance

    • Triangles and diagonals

    • Symmetry vs. asymmetry

    • Depth through overlapping figures

    • 📐 hidden geometry in art

200

THE BLUE PERIOD, Cubism, Guernica & Social Commentary explain one of these? 

Monochromatic blue tones Themes of sadness and poverty Emotional expression through color

Cubism Broke objects into geometric shapes Showed multiple viewpoints at once Flattened space

Painted in response to war Political protest art Powerful symbolism

200

What are two of KAHLO’S STYLE & THEMES? 

Bold colors Mexican cultural symbols Nature imagery (monkeys, flowers, animals) Emotional symbolism Themes: Identity Gender Strength Pain

300

Why impressionism? (where did the name come from)

The name came from Monet 

Artists embraced the term 

impressionism broke the rules on purpose 

300

What is the science portion connected to his art? 

How do science and art work together? 

  • Based on Roman architect Vitruvius

  • Shows ideal human proportions

  • Combines:

  • Geometry

  • Anatomy

  • Art/ Math Connection:

  • Ratios

  • symmetry

  • Circles & squares

300

 What Is Chiaroscuro?

What are Famous works of Rembrandt?

Dramatic light & Shadow

  • Bright light vs. deep darkness

  • Directs viewer’s attention

  • Creates emotion and tension

  • 🎭 light becomes a storytelling tool

300

Who was Salvador Dali?

What Is Surrealism?

Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) Surrealism • Dreams • The Subconscious

Dream-like images Strange combinations Illogical scenes Hyper-realistic technique Contrast with Cubism: Picasso = fractured reality  

Dalí = dream reality

300

What IDENTITY AND PRIDE did Frida use in her paintings? 

Mexican Revolution influence Pride in Indigenous heritage Challenged gender roles

400

What did Monets series equal?

Why does impression matter? 

Monet's series = visual experiments 

Reflected modern life 

rejected authority 

connected to social charge (art evolved with society) 

400

What are two of his famous works ?

How did he use Anatomy in his art? 

  • Mona Lisa

  • The Last Supper

  • Vitruvian Man

    • Leonardo dissected human bodies (illegal at the time)

    • Created incredibly accurate sketches

    • Studied muscles, bones, and movement

    •  Science Connection:

    • Understanding structure helps artists create realism

400

What are Famous works of Rembrandt?

  • famous works

    • The night Watch

    • The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp

    • Self-portraits (over 8o!)

400

WHAT IS PROTEST ART?

What does it look like today? 

Art created to challenge injustice, inequality, or political systems. Protest art often: Raises awareness Criticizes leaders or systems Supports social movements Amplifies unheard voices

400

Who is Banksy?

How was his art controversial? 

Anonymous British street artist Active since the 1990s Known for stencil graffiti Political & social commentary Identity remains unknown

Art as activism Uses humor and irony Makes art accessible Often controversial

500

What did Monet care about ? 


Bonus

cared about light and held science connection

light changes color 

shadows are not black 

time of day matter 

500

How did Leonardo change art?

Why does his art matter Historically? 

  • Linear perspective

  • depth and space

  • Natural human expressions

  • Art began to look three-dimensional and lifelike 

  • Students can have multiple response for the second questions 

500

Why is Rembrandt remembered?


  • Documented everyday life

  • Art reflected social change 

  • Showed individuality and social change 

  • Art as historical evidence 

500

How does FEMINISM and propaganda go hand and hand?

what was STREET ART & MODERN PROTEST? 

Encouraged women to work during WWII Became a feminist symbol Bright colors & bold text = strong message

Anonymous street artist Uses public walls instead of galleries Themes: war, capitalism, inequality Makes art accessible to everyone

500

What is Banksy’s Style? 

Stencil technique Public spaces (walls, bridges) Quick, bold imagery Clear messages Themes: War Capitalism Inequality Consumer culture

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