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Painting: Styles & Techniques . Claude Monet Impression Sunrise , 1872 Oil on canvas 48 x 63 cm . Impressionism- Paris-based art movement 1870’s – early 1900’s Characteristics of Impressionist Painting: Small, thin brush strokes Visible brush strokes Emphasis on accurate - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Painting: Styles & Techniques

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Claude Monet Impression Sunrise, 1872Oil on canvas 48 x 63 cm

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Impressionism- Paris-based art movement 1870’s – early 1900’s

Characteristics of Impressionist Painting:

•Small, thin brush strokes

•Visible brush strokes

•Emphasis on accurate depictions of light and changing qualities of light based on time

•Common, ordinary subject matter

• Mary Cassatt , Girl in a Garden, 1880

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Claude Monet Haystacks (Sunset) 1891

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initially in poetry and painting, originating

in Germany at the beginning of the 20th

century. Its typical trait is to present the

world solely from a subjective

perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect

in order to evoke moods or ideas

Edvard Munch The Scream, 1893

Expressionism

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Beauford Delaney Self-Portrait, 1944 Art Institute Chicago

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Robert Rauschenberg

Bed1955, oil and pencil on quilt, pillow and sheetOn wood supports

Juxtaposition: Bringing together radically different elements to create intentional clashes.

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• Bed is one of Robert Rauschenberg's first combines, works in which he affixed cast-off items, such as tires or old furniture, to a traditional support.

• These bedclothes, legend has it, were Rauschenberg’s own, and the work is thus as personal as a self-portrait, or more so. "Painting relates to both art and life," Rauschenberg said. "(I try to act in that gap between the two.)“

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Appropriation: The re-use of an existing object or image;

the act of taking possession of and/or re-assigning the purpose of an object, image or ideas.

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Joyce Pensato

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InstallationBatman ReturnsFriedrich Petzel Gallery2012

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Installation Art: describes an artistic genre of three-

dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space

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Mr. Movie Star2007enamel on linen62 x 50 inches

Jackson Pollock

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Dana SchutzSneeze, 2002 Oil on canvas, 48 x 48cm

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Chuck Close Portrait Paintings

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Two Candles, 1982 120 x 100 cm Oil on canvas Art Institute of Chicago

Gerhard Richter

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Christa with Wolfi 1964, oil on canvas Art Institute of Chicago

Cathedral Square, Milan 1968, 275 x 290 cm

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How does this process relate to the concept of memory?

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Luc Tuymans Valley, 2007 Oil on canvas, 42 x 43 1/8 inches

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Luc Tuymans Parade, 2004 Oil on Canvas, 51 x 71 inches

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Luc TuymansThe Room, 2009 Oil on canvas 46 x 49 inches