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History

Evolution of
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Murat at the Battle of


Aboukir
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Liberty Leading the


People Eugène
Delacroix
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Realistic
and
Naturalistic
Painting
Honoré Daumier/
Third Class Coach
Impressionistic
painting
Impressionistic Painting
La Seine à la Grande-Jatte (1888)
Sunday Afternoon at the Grande Jatte
Pointalism
Impressionism
-Munch's actual experience of a scream
piercing through nature while on a wa
after his two companions, seen in the
background, had left him.
Fitting the fact
that the sound must have been heard a
a time when his mind was in an abnorm
State.
Modern
Painting
Modern period of art witnessed the
demolition of traditional restrictions, in terms
of both form(the appearance of art) and
content(subject manner). This occured in all
branches of arts, with painting, painters had
led aesthetic innovation in Europe since the
end of antiquity.
•The birth of modern painting is often traced
to realism, a French movement that depicted
scenes of everyday life in a physical manner.
The modern “realism” movement took a fresh
approach by focusing on harsh realities,
including poverty, homelessness, and
oppressive working conditions.
•The most prominent innovation in form was
the rise of increasingly distorted painting
styles. In terms of content, painting of the
modern period tends to feature ordinary
everyday scenes as opposed to the traditional
“lofty” subjects.
•Modern art is anchored on abstracts.
Abstract art is an art style that breaks away
from drawing art as it is represented in real
life. It does not represent external reality, but
seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms,
colors, and textures.
•Modern art is anchored on abstracts.
Abstract art is an art style that breaks away
from drawing art as it is represented in real
life. It does not represent external reality, but
seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms,
colors, and textures.
Examples Of
Abstract
Painting
The Sistine
Madonna of
Raphael
Birth of Venus of Sandro Boticelli
Piet Mondrian’s Gray Tree,
Forms
of Abstraction
Cubism is a form of abstraction
in which

the objects are first
Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
reduced into
the objects cubes
are and
first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
flattened into
shapes. two-dimensional
These are
overlapping planes.
arranged in

shapes. These are arranged in


overlapping planes.
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Pablo Picasso


Surrealism

is aimed at
Cubism is a form of abstraction in which

expressing
and flattenedimaginative
the objects are first reduced into cubes
into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
dreams andplanes.
overlapping visions free from
conscious rational control.
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.

Salvador Bali’s Persistence of Memory


• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.

Salvador Bali’s Persistence of Memory


Examples of
Modern
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which

Surrealism
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
Modern Art
in America
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
Abstract expressionist of America
are the most vigorous creative
artist who developed a style of
painting that was totally abstract
and very •free inis aform.
Cubism form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
These artists do not concern
overlapping planes.

themselves with reality. They


paint without a subject at hand
and they paint by chance.
The abstract expressionist has his
own individuality. He uses his own
experience and emotion in the
making of his painting. The
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
meaning ofthethe
objectspainting
are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
sometimesshapes.
sacrificed and
These are arranged
overlapping planes.
in the

artist thinks that viewers of their


paintings might just as well accept
their work as a visual experience.
Jackson Pollook, Autumn Rhythm

• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which


the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
Woman I by William de Kooning

• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which


the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
Famous
Filipino
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.

painters
o Fernando Amorsolo, known as the father
of Philippine painting. He depicted in his
works Philippine scenes and the way of life
in the countryside.
o Juan Luna,
• known
Cubism is a formfor his “Spolarium”
of abstraction in which a
the objects are first reduced into cubes
painting masterpiece in canvas which he
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
translated his deplorable
overlapping planes. thoughts and
feelings about war and obstruction.
He is a famous hero and expressionist
Filipino painter.
o E. Aguilar cruz, an expressionist painter of
the “Picnic in Mt. Arayat “. He was a
former Philippine Ambassador to the
UNESCO in Paris in 1979.
• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which
the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
Planting Rice by Fernando Amorsolo

• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which


the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
Labanderas in Mt. Arayat by E. Aguilar Cruz

• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which


the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.
Spolarium by Juan Luna

• Cubism is a form of abstraction in which


the objects are first reduced into cubes
and flattened into two-dimensional
shapes. These are arranged in
overlapping planes.

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