Art Movements Renaissance to Surrealism. Renaissance BEGAN IN ITALY Perspective Accurate proportions Lifelike detail ShadingLightSpace.

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Art Movements Renaissance to Surrealism

Renaissance BEGAN IN ITALY Perspective Accurate proportions Lifelike detail ShadingLightSpace

Mona Lisa DaVinci

Pieta Michelangelo

School of Athens Raphael

Giovanni Arnolfini and his Bride Jan van Eyck

The Tower of Babel Pieter Bruegel

Adoration of the Magi Albrect Durer

Baroque BEGAN IN ITALY GrandeurElegance Strong or contrasting colors Large Scale Ornate Decorations Strong Emotion Dramatic Lighting

The Calling of St. Matthew Caravaggio

The Cardshark Georges de la Tour

The Night Watch Rembrant

Neoclassicism BEGAN IN FRANCE Influenced by ancient classical art DecorativeElaborate Sharp contours Orderly Themes included Ancient Greece & Rome

The Oath of the Horatii Jacques-Louis David

The Apotheosis of Homer Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Romanticism BEGAN IN FRANCE Occurred simultaneously with Neoclassicism More emotional and personal Dramatic & exotic subjects Loose free style of painting Color flows from one form to the next Has infinite depth

Officer of the Imperial Guard Theodore Gericault

J.M.W. Turner Melrose Abbey

Realism BEGAN IN FRANCE Accurate depiction of the times About the splendors and miseries of life Ordinary people Depict life objectively and imparitally Earth tones

The Stonebreakers Gustave Courbet

The Gleaners Jean-Francois Millet

Impressionism BEGAN IN FRANCE Pleasures of the modern city Impression of the moment Light of a particular moment Natrualistic and realistic

Haymakers Resting Camille Pissarro

Impression, Sunrise Claude Monet

The Luncheon of the Boating Party Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Post-Impressionism BEGAN IN FRANCE Color and form expressed in new ways Appear flatter No concern about the reflection of light More solid forms Thicker paint Heavy expressive lines Basic shapes

Mont Sainte Victoire Paul Cezanne

The Starry Night Vincent van Gogh

Expressionism BEGAN IN GERMANY Distortion and disjointed Thick brushstrokes Strong colors

The Scream Edvard Munch

Small Pleasures Vasily Kandinsky

Cubism BEGAN IN SPAIN (Pablo Picasso) Showing objects from multiple points of view simultaneously Viewed nature as cylinders, cones and spheres

Reservoir Picasso

Dada Rebel against everything Anti-art

L.H.O.O.Q. Marcel Duchamp

Surrealism Paintings were the visualization of the dreams and thoughts Revolt against intellectual art styles Dream imagery

Persistence of Memory Salvador Dali