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  • Slide 1
  • ART HISTORY By Emily Rebecca Ching - Falconer
  • Slide 2
  • PHOTOREALISM Photorealism is a clear painting that looks realistic and looks exactly like printed photo image. 1. The Photo-Realist uses the camera and photograph to gather information. 2. The Photo- Realist uses a mechanical or semi mechanical means to transfer the information to the canvas. 3. The Photo-Realist must have the technical ability to make the finished work appear photographic. 4. The artist must have exhibited work as a Photo-Realist by 1972 to be considered one of the central Photo-Realists. 5. The artist must have devoted at least five years to the development and exhibition of Photo-Realist work. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photorealism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photorealism
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  • The characteristic for realism is that the painter has tried to make the images look like a realistic photograph that has been taken by a camera. The characteristic of these two pictures of drinks and three cans are that they look realistic they also have loads of colours to it, but the colours are the actual colours they the drinks have in real life. Other characteristics for these pictures is that they both look dull and they want all of the eye attention to the centre of the pictures which are of the drinks. Because the drinks are brightly coloured you can also tell that the painter wanted all the eye attention to the drinks. Characteristic for realism
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  • CHIEF ARTISTS Robert Bechtle Ralph Goings Richard Estes Wayne Forrest Linda Huber Tom Blackwell Yigal Ozeri Mark Van Crombrugge Rod Chase Tom Martin Adam Stennett James 'Kingneon' Gucwa Eddy Stevens Roberto Bernardi Dan Witz Steve Mills
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  • MAJOR WORKS OF ART Resolute by Robin Eley, 2011 A Perfect Vacuum by Jeremy Geddas, 2011 70 Commercial St. (square) by Dan Witz, 2011 Fried Egg by Tjalf Sparnaay, 2012 Floating by Eric Zener, 2007 Faces by Roberto Bernardi, 2009 Vodoo Donut by James 'Kingneon' Gucwa, 2011
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  • OTHER HISTORICAL EVENTS Abstract Expressionism Abstract Illusionism Contemporary Art History of Art Hyperrealism (painting) Pop art Realist visual arts Trompe-l'il Western Art Western Painting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photorealism
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  • POP ART Pop art is an image that has been changed into a cartoon picture Pop Art was made in Britain, it started in the mid 1950s. Pop Art appreciates popular culture, or what we also call material culture. http://arthistory.about.com Pop art is the visual art movements that characterized a sense of optimism during the post war boom of 1950s and 1960s. The word POP is meant to described the art as a new art.
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  • CHARACTERISTIC FOR POP ART The charactrridtics for pop art is that the artist tries to make the painting look cartoonish and not real. They usaly turn people into pop are and give them a multy colour look. Pop art is mainly used for posters. They use loads of colours to make people attracted to the posters. Also they make it look cartoonish and not real so the audience will think this painting or image is meant to be fun and entertaining to look at. Pop art was mainly used in the 2 nd world war to attract people to fight for there county and to help people to not fall into the German traps. Also people use pop art for comics because pop art tries to make a picture look like an moving image with sound effects for an example they use pop bang
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  • CHIEF ARTISTS Billy Apple Evelyne Axell Sir Peter Blake Derek Boshier Pauline Boty Patrick Caulfield Allan D'Arcangelo Keith Haring Jim Dine Rosalyn Drexler Robert Dowd Ken Elias Err James Gill Red Grooms Richard Hamilton Jann Haworth David Hockney Dorothy Iannone Robert Indiana Jasper Johns Allen Jones Alex Katz Corita Kent http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_art
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  • MAJOR WORKS OF ART Jasper Johns, 19541955 Flag Andy Warhol, 1962 Campbell's Soup Cans Tom Wesselmann, 1962 Still Life Wayne Thiebaud, 1963 Three Machines James Rosenquist,White Bread, 1964 David Hockney, 1967 A Bigger Splash Alex Katz, 1970 Vincent with Open Mouth Jim Dine, 1984 1985 The Robe Following Her
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  • OTHER HISTORICAL EVENTS Chicago Imagists Ferus Gallery Sidney Janis Leo Castelli Green Gallery New Painting of Common Objects Figuration Libre (art movement) Lowbrow (art movement) Nouveau ralisme Neo-pop Op art Plop art Retro art Superflat SoFlo Superflat http://en.wikipedia.org/w iki/Pop_art