week 1 art
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-period of revolution-change in art-Artists were seen representing the world they know in unique way
Modern Art
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Europe
America
Europe & Others parts in the world
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- Surrounds us in our daily life-We can easily identify
specific styles of cars, brand names of different goods- in art, people note personal
styles of specific artists
Style
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- “That’s a Picasso”, That’s an Anita Magsaysay-Ho”
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-an art style that tried to capture an impression of what the eye sees at a given moment and effect of sunlight on the subject
Impressionism
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Claude Monet, Impression Sunrise
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1. Interested in conveying mood and atmosphere with their painting.
Characteristics of Impressionism
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Claude Monet, Houses of Parliament
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2. Time and motion are also conscious elements
--concentrate on painting the changes in color and shape cause by light at diff. times of day
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-Impressionists are known to work like scientists because they want to catch the true effects of daylight on an object
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3. Prefer painting outdoors because they believe the color of shade is influenced by the surrounding colors
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Claude Monet, Gare Saint Lazare
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4. Their use of tiny dabs and dashes of bright colors that are mixed from pure hues and broken up with their opposite colors seem to blend as you look at them from a distance
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5. Subjects usually include the people of the city life involved in everyday events
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Berthe Morisot, The Bath
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Edgar Degas, The Glass of Absinthe
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1. Claude Monet2. Pierre-Auguste
Renoir
Well known Impressionists
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Claude Monet-pioneer of impressionist-had along lasting
fascination in observing and painting light and nature
-any of his beautiful paintings show places in the garden
-”What do I see and how do I record it in painting?”
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Claude Monet, Over a Pond of Water Lilies
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
-liked to paint lively groups of figures
-usually used the maids in his house as his models
-painted more than 6,000 paintings
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, The Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette
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Famous Counterpart Artists of Impressionism in
the Philippines
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1. Juan Luna2. Maestro Fernando
Amorsolo
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Juan Luna
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Juan Luna, Mijo Andres Juan Luna, Tampuhan
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Spolarium, Juan Luna
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Maestro Fernando Amorsolo
First National Artist of the Philippines
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Group Activity
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Questions:1. Can you tell the time of day each
haystack was painted?
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Questions:
2. Which one do you think was painted at dawn, noon and sunset? How were you
able to tell this?
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Questions:3. Differentiate
the three(3) pictures.
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Assignment:1. What is Expressionism?2.What is the influence of Expressionism on the Philippine Art?3. Characteristics of Expressionism.