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Art - Ms. Crump. What is Non-objective Art?  Does not contain a recognizable subject.  Focus on elements of art (color, shape, line, form, space, value,

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1 Art - Ms. Crump

2 What is Non-objective Art?  Does not contain a recognizable subject.  Focus on elements of art (color, shape, line, form, space, value, texture).  Utilization of principles of design (balance, repetition, unity, rhythm, proportion, harmony, variety, emphasis, movement).

3 Jackson Pollock  Born January 28 1912 in Cody, Wyoming  Died August 11 1956 in Springs, New York  Famous American abstract expressionist painter

4 No. 5 (1948)

5 No. 1 Lavender Mist (1950)

6 Franz Kline  Born May 23 1910 in Pennsylvania  Died May 13 1962 in New York City  American abstract expressionist painter

7 Painting Number Two (1954)

8 Untitled (1958)

9 Piet Mondrian  Born March 7 1872 in the Netherlands  Died February 1 1944 in New York City  Founded the Neoplasticim art movement

10 Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow (1930)

11 Compostion with Yellow, Blue, and Red (1937-42)

12 Mark Rothko  Born September 25 1903 in Russia/Latvia  Died February 25 1970 in New York City  Famous for his “multiform” paintings

13 Untitled (1947)

14 Untitled (1949)

15 No. 3/No. 13 (1949)

16 Wassily Kandinsky  Born in Moscow, Russia December 16 1866  Died in France December 13 1944  Taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture

17 Composition VI (1913)

18 Composition VII (1913)


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