Reinterpreting well known paintings. 1ºB

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RE-INTERPRET WELL-KNOWN

PAINTINGSARTS & CRAFTS

Narval School, 1ºB ESO

PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR

He was a celebrator of beauty, and especially feminine sensuality.

Renoir's paintings are notable for their vibrant light and saturated color, most often focusing on people in intimate and candid compositions.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style.

Renoir: portraits

Claudia Antonia Alarcón CanoMademoiselle Irene

Cahen d'Anvers, 1880

Renoir: self portraits

Isabel María Ballester Alonso Self Portrait, 1876

Renoir: nudes

Juan Barquero Marín Bather seated on a rock, 1892

Renoir: quotidian scenes

Mireia Berbell Alcaraz In the garden,1885

Renoir: landscapes

Alejandra Blázquez de Juan Chestnut Tree Blooming, 1881

PAUL CEZANNE

He used planes of colour and small brushstrokes that build up to form complex fields. The paintings convey Cézanne's intense study of his subjects.

Cézanne can be said to form the bridge between late 19th-century Impressionism and the early 20th century's new line of artistic enquiry, Cubism.

Both Matisse and Picasso are said to have remarked that Cézanne "is the father of us all."

Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) French post-Impressionist painter

Cézanne: landscapes

Jose Luis Corral Martínez L'Estaque, 1885

Cézanne: still life

Ana Egea Jorquera Still Life with a Curtain, 1895

Cézanne: quotidian scenes

María García Mora Girl at the Piano, 1869

Cézanne: portraits

García Souza, Patricia MªMadame Cezanne in

the Conservatory, 1891

Cézanne: self portraits

Lucía Hernández Soriano Self Portrait with Bowler Hat, 1887

VINCENT VAN GOGH

His work had a great influence on 20th century art.

He moved to Paris and discovered the French Impressionists.

During his life he suffered frequent bouts of mental illness.

He produced over 2,500 artworks

He died aged 37 from a gunshot wound, generally accepted to be self-inflicted (although no gun was ever found).

Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853-1890) Dutch post-Impressionist painter.

Van Gogh: Self portraits

José Enrique Martínez Castellanos Self-Portrait with a straw hat, 1887

Van Gogh: portraits

Silvia Martínez Nieto Self portrait, 1889

Van Gogh: cypresses

Sofía Moreno de Béjar A Wheatfield with Cypresses, 1889

Van Gogh: wheat fields

Juan José Pedreño Albero Wheatfield with Crows, 1890

Van Gogh: flowers

Javier Pividal Blanco The sunflowers, 1888

PAUL GAUGHIN

Recognized after his death for his experimental use of color distinguishably different from Impressionism.

Influences Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse (French avant-garde)

Experimentation with color: • Cloisonnism (cloisons or "compartments") post-Impressionist

painting with flat forms separated by dark contours.

• Synthetism neither form nor color predominate but each has an equal role.

Gauguin spent some time in Martinique and Tahiti, where he did significant works.

Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) French Post-Impressionist painter, sculptor and ceramist.

Gaughin: early paintings

Natalia Robles RomeroThe market gardens

of Vaugirard, 1879

Gaughin: cloissonism

Antonio Jesús Rico Saura The Yellow Christ, 1889

Gaughin: Tahiti works

Jorge Rider Hernández Day of the Gods, 1894

Gaughin: Tahiti works

Álvaro Rodriguez Barba I Raro te Oviri, 1891

HENRY MATISSE

Recognised as a leading figure in modern art for his use of colour and his fluid and original way of drawing.

Commonly regarded as one of the three artists who helped to define the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the early twentieth century (along with Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp)

He was initially labelled as Fauve (strong and free use of colour regardless of reality).

Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse (1869-1954) French painter and sculptor.

Matisse: early paintings (still life)

Juan Francisco Rodríguez Cegarra Matisse Bowl of Oranges, 1916

Matisse: nudes

Ainhoa Rodríguez Cervera Reclining nude on

violet background, 1936

Matisse: portraits

Alejandro Rodriguez OrtegaSelf-Portrait in a

Striped T-shirt, 1906

Matisse: self portraits

Carlos Sánchez González-Hontoria Self-Portrait in a

Striped T-shirt, 1906

Braque: landscape

Adrián Romo Chacón Landscape at L'Estaque, 1906

Georges Braque (1882–1963), French painter. He was considered one of the fathers of Cubism. He also experimented with Fauvism from 1906.

GEORGES BRAQUE

PABLO RUIZ PICASSO

Early years extraordinary artistic talent (realistic manner).

Before 1900 his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas.

His work is often categorised into periods.

Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973), Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramicist who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century.Exceptionally prolific. Co-founder of Cubist movement.

Picasso: Blue period

Francisco Manuel Siles Casas Woman from the back, 1902

Picasso: Rose period

María Soto García Boy leading a horse, 1906

Picasso: Cubism

David Vázquez García Head, 1913

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