Enviar pesquisa
Carregar
Cubism
•
Transferir como PPT, PDF
•
3 gostaram
•
1,562 visualizações
G
gmfaoro
Seguir
Denunciar
Compartilhar
Denunciar
Compartilhar
1 de 31
Baixar agora
Recomendados
Cubism
Cubism
Nate Wildes
Revision on Cubist art.
Cubism
Cubism
mfresnillo
this is the CORRECT version of the cubism presentation, with all 22 of the slides. The last one was missing three of them for some reason.
Cubism Presentation (for real this time)
Cubism Presentation (for real this time)
jjsmudski
PCA Presentation
Presentation cubism
Presentation cubism
Lucy Anne Nutt
Art Craft & Calligraphy
Cubism
Cubism
13023901-016
Cubism presentation for Mr. Read's 5th hour Mod Lit class
Cubism
Cubism
cubism
Cubism
Cubism
Mary Castagna
Cubism
Cubism
Simon Gummer
Recomendados
Cubism
Cubism
Nate Wildes
Revision on Cubist art.
Cubism
Cubism
mfresnillo
this is the CORRECT version of the cubism presentation, with all 22 of the slides. The last one was missing three of them for some reason.
Cubism Presentation (for real this time)
Cubism Presentation (for real this time)
jjsmudski
PCA Presentation
Presentation cubism
Presentation cubism
Lucy Anne Nutt
Art Craft & Calligraphy
Cubism
Cubism
13023901-016
Cubism presentation for Mr. Read's 5th hour Mod Lit class
Cubism
Cubism
cubism
Cubism
Cubism
Mary Castagna
Cubism
Cubism
Simon Gummer
Cubism powerpoint
Cubism powerpoint
ktibug11
Cubism is a 20th century art movement.
Cubism
Cubism
Ben Dover
Cubism
Cubism
Juan Carlos Ceguerra
Krista, Sean and Leah
Cubism powerpoint
Cubism powerpoint
daviesmichelle
This powerpoint presentation talks about the Art Movement: Suprematism. It also discusses about the history, definition and characteristics of Suprematism. It also discusses about the painters who are related in the period of Suprematism.
Suprematism
Suprematism
Juan Miguel Palero
This powerpoint presentation talks about the Art Movement: Cubism. It also discusses about the history, definition of Cubism. It also discusses about the painters who are related in the period Cubism. It also discusses the influences of Cubism in different other fields, such as Sculpture and Architecture.
Cubism
Cubism
Juan Miguel Palero
Stacey and Katie's Slideshow on Cubism. Mr. Read's 3rd hour
Cubism Lecture
Cubism Lecture
katiereily
Images of Fauvism by Henri Matisse and Andre Derain
Fauvism
Fauvism
Laura Johnson
Expressionism art movement
Expressionism art movement
CourtandKat5
Georges braque
Georges braque
Joyita Dey
A small ppt explaining style of marg chagall and paul klee
Expressionism
Expressionism
Abhinav Gupta
Pop Art--Final Project
Pop Art--Final Project
PopArt2013
Futurism
Futurism
Mhyca Macalinao
15 Conceptual Art
15 Conceptual Art
J. Trevett Allen
Revision on Surrealist Art.
Surrealism
Surrealism
mfresnillo
u can find total research on cubism.
Cubism history nd till date
Cubism history nd till date
ಭರ್ಗವಿ ಚಂದ್ರಶೇಖರ್
Revision on Italian Futurism.
Futurism
Futurism
mfresnillo
Week 5 Futurism
Week 5 Futurism
DeborahJ
Picasso cubism power point
Picasso cubism power point
Britney Cobb
This was for our group report in Humanities under MS. Marissa Generale
Dadaism
Dadaism
Lalaine Rebamonte
what to think about when using graphic design terminology
graphic design terms
graphic design terms
Shar Shar
Collaborative Project at City Lit where students had to make a mock exhibition of contemporary sculpture
City Lit Thursday Group
City Lit Thursday Group
Ed Jeavons
Mais conteúdo relacionado
Mais procurados
Cubism powerpoint
Cubism powerpoint
ktibug11
Cubism is a 20th century art movement.
Cubism
Cubism
Ben Dover
Cubism
Cubism
Juan Carlos Ceguerra
Krista, Sean and Leah
Cubism powerpoint
Cubism powerpoint
daviesmichelle
This powerpoint presentation talks about the Art Movement: Suprematism. It also discusses about the history, definition and characteristics of Suprematism. It also discusses about the painters who are related in the period of Suprematism.
Suprematism
Suprematism
Juan Miguel Palero
This powerpoint presentation talks about the Art Movement: Cubism. It also discusses about the history, definition of Cubism. It also discusses about the painters who are related in the period Cubism. It also discusses the influences of Cubism in different other fields, such as Sculpture and Architecture.
Cubism
Cubism
Juan Miguel Palero
Stacey and Katie's Slideshow on Cubism. Mr. Read's 3rd hour
Cubism Lecture
Cubism Lecture
katiereily
Images of Fauvism by Henri Matisse and Andre Derain
Fauvism
Fauvism
Laura Johnson
Expressionism art movement
Expressionism art movement
CourtandKat5
Georges braque
Georges braque
Joyita Dey
A small ppt explaining style of marg chagall and paul klee
Expressionism
Expressionism
Abhinav Gupta
Pop Art--Final Project
Pop Art--Final Project
PopArt2013
Futurism
Futurism
Mhyca Macalinao
15 Conceptual Art
15 Conceptual Art
J. Trevett Allen
Revision on Surrealist Art.
Surrealism
Surrealism
mfresnillo
u can find total research on cubism.
Cubism history nd till date
Cubism history nd till date
ಭರ್ಗವಿ ಚಂದ್ರಶೇಖರ್
Revision on Italian Futurism.
Futurism
Futurism
mfresnillo
Week 5 Futurism
Week 5 Futurism
DeborahJ
Picasso cubism power point
Picasso cubism power point
Britney Cobb
This was for our group report in Humanities under MS. Marissa Generale
Dadaism
Dadaism
Lalaine Rebamonte
Mais procurados
(20)
Cubism powerpoint
Cubism powerpoint
Cubism
Cubism
Cubism
Cubism
Cubism powerpoint
Cubism powerpoint
Suprematism
Suprematism
Cubism
Cubism
Cubism Lecture
Cubism Lecture
Fauvism
Fauvism
Expressionism art movement
Expressionism art movement
Georges braque
Georges braque
Expressionism
Expressionism
Pop Art--Final Project
Pop Art--Final Project
Futurism
Futurism
15 Conceptual Art
15 Conceptual Art
Surrealism
Surrealism
Cubism history nd till date
Cubism history nd till date
Futurism
Futurism
Week 5 Futurism
Week 5 Futurism
Picasso cubism power point
Picasso cubism power point
Dadaism
Dadaism
Destaque
what to think about when using graphic design terminology
graphic design terms
graphic design terms
Shar Shar
Collaborative Project at City Lit where students had to make a mock exhibition of contemporary sculpture
City Lit Thursday Group
City Lit Thursday Group
Ed Jeavons
Year 9 rooms
Year 9 rooms
Shar Shar
S.P.H.E Friendship for third class Slide 4: The children will be given templates of this 'Wanted' poster. They will design a Wanted poster for a good friend. They will draw a picture of this friend and write any important traits this friend should have around the picture.
Sphe friendship
Sphe friendship
Múinteoir To Be
Designing a logo
Designing a logo
Shar Shar
Welcome to graphics year 9
Welcome to graphics year 9
Shar Shar
Surrealism final
Surrealism final
SarahCaruso
Year 7 Graphics Booklet
Year 7 Graphics Booklet
St Josephs College, Swindon
Destaque
(8)
graphic design terms
graphic design terms
City Lit Thursday Group
City Lit Thursday Group
Year 9 rooms
Year 9 rooms
Sphe friendship
Sphe friendship
Designing a logo
Designing a logo
Welcome to graphics year 9
Welcome to graphics year 9
Surrealism final
Surrealism final
Year 7 Graphics Booklet
Year 7 Graphics Booklet
Semelhante a Cubism
the art works of piccaso and the style of his paintings...
Pablo Piccaso
Pablo Piccaso
Joyita Dey
Chapter 7 cubism
Chapter 7 cubism
Chapter 7 cubism
PetrutaLipan
Cubism
Cubism
ProfWillAdams
Colonial Empires About 1900 This map is really important in understanding how non-Western cultures would have a profound impact on art of the early 20th century. Africa, in particular, was divided among many nations with France taking a huge chunk. Many items would be imported into Europe and would inspire artists like Picasso and Matisse, as you will see. HENRI MATISSE, Luxe, calme et volupté, 1904-5 Fauvism: Bold colors of Van Gogh, but used them as complete artistic expression; figure was secondary to color, form, and line; combination of subjective expression and pure optical sensation Called the fauves by critics who thought the artists like Matisse painted like wild beasts Combination of Impressionism’s love of nature with Post-Impressionism’s love of expressive color; influenced by African art Impression upon other coming of age avant-garde artists who were trying to take what Cézanne started even further Not an entirely cohesive movement as the artists all had their own personal agendas Henri Matisse first studied law, but in 1891 enrolled in art school and studied under Bouguereau (whose idea later rejected) then studied with Moreau in 1892 who encouraged him to follow his own direction. Later he would experiment with non-descriptive color. He met Andre Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck in 1900 who would also work in the fauvist style. I’m showing you other works by Matisse so that you get a sense of how much he experimented during the first decade of the 20th century. This piece is a radical reinterpretation of French pastoral landscape painting. We have nudes who don’t have a care in the world, an idyllic female world. There are staccato brushstrokes and color straight from the paint tube applied in a rainbow of colors. HENRI MATISSE, Blue Nude: Memory of Biskra, 1907 Influences of African art can be seen in the exaggeration of the female body, especially in the breasts and buttocks, and in the mask-like face. The extreme position of the body makes it look like the figure is composed of different people. The color is inherently Fauve in that it isn’t descriptive of nature. This is part of the odalisque tradition, but his painting isn’t seductive and erotic because Matisse believed that he was creating a picture, not a woman. Figure 24-3 HENRI MATISSE, Red Room (Harmony in Red), 1908–1909. Oil on canvas, approx. 5’ 11” x 8’ 1”. State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg. This painting is more abstract. The use of color is very unconventional and gives the painting a sense of flatness. It is more decorative in surface patterning; a new pictorial space is defined by color and line. Matisse is doing something important here: he’s tell you that you’re looking at a painting, not an actual view of the world. By emphasizing the flatness of the surface, he’s emphasizing that it is a thing in and of itself. Figure 24-6 ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER, Street, Dresden, 1908 (dated 1907). Oil on canvas, 4’ 11 1/4” x 6’ 6 7/8”. M.
Colonial Empires About 1900This map is really important .docx
Colonial Empires About 1900This map is really important .docx
drandy1
Colonial Empires About 1900 This map is really important in understanding how non-Western cultures would have a profound impact on art of the early 20th century. Africa, in particular, was divided among many nations with France taking a huge chunk. Many items would be imported into Europe and would inspire artists like Picasso and Matisse, as you will see. HENRI MATISSE, Luxe, calme et volupté, 1904-5 Fauvism: Bold colors of Van Gogh, but used them as complete artistic expression; figure was secondary to color, form, and line; combination of subjective expression and pure optical sensation Called the fauves by critics who thought the artists like Matisse painted like wild beasts Combination of Impressionism’s love of nature with Post-Impressionism’s love of expressive color; influenced by African art Impression upon other coming of age avant-garde artists who were trying to take what Cézanne started even further Not an entirely cohesive movement as the artists all had their own personal agendas Henri Matisse first studied law, but in 1891 enrolled in art school and studied under Bouguereau (whose idea later rejected) then studied with Moreau in 1892 who encouraged him to follow his own direction. Later he would experiment with non-descriptive color. He met Andre Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck in 1900 who would also work in the fauvist style. I’m showing you other works by Matisse so that you get a sense of how much he experimented during the first decade of the 20th century. This piece is a radical reinterpretation of French pastoral landscape painting. We have nudes who don’t have a care in the world, an idyllic female world. There are staccato brushstrokes and color straight from the paint tube applied in a rainbow of colors. HENRI MATISSE, Blue Nude: Memory of Biskra, 1907 Influences of African art can be seen in the exaggeration of the female body, especially in the breasts and buttocks, and in the mask-like face. The extreme position of the body makes it look like the figure is composed of different people. The color is inherently Fauve in that it isn’t descriptive of nature. This is part of the odalisque tradition, but his painting isn’t seductive and erotic because Matisse believed that he was creating a picture, not a woman. Figure 24-3 HENRI MATISSE, Red Room (Harmony in Red), 1908–1909. Oil on canvas, approx. 5’ 11” x 8’ 1”. State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg. This painting is more abstract. The use of color is very unconventional and gives the painting a sense of flatness. It is more decorative in surface patterning; a new pictorial space is defined by color and line. Matisse is doing something important here: he’s tell you that you’re looking at a painting, not an actual view of the world. By emphasizing the flatness of the surface, he’s emphasizing that it is a thing in and of itself. Figure 24-6 ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER, Street, Dresden, 1908 (dated 1907). Oil on canvas, 4’ 11 1/4” x 6’ 6 7/8”. M.
Colonial Empires About 1900This map is really important .docx
Colonial Empires About 1900This map is really important .docx
cargillfilberto
Lecture Notes
Lecture Notes
gmfaoro
Cubism group 1
Cubism group 1
Stacey Burgos
Cubism
Cubism
mayachase
Cubism3
Cubism3
weishusteven
Presentation by :- Roma Rochwani, Kunal Bagul, Nikita Bhoj, Amruta Bedmutha.
Cubism architectural.
Cubism architectural.
Mayur Waghulde
Ch. 20, The 20th Century, The Early Years
Ch. 20, The 20th Century, The Early Years
Laura Smith
Chapter 11 - Art in France after World War I
Chapter 11 art in france after world war i
Chapter 11 art in france after world war i
PetrutaLipan
A presentation on Cubism with biographies of Pablo Picasso and Georges Brague. The presentation was created in Powerpoint 2010 and features transition effects.
Cubism - Biographies of Picasso and Brague
Cubism - Biographies of Picasso and Brague
maboohi
This presentation talks on cubism. Credits to its owner.
Cubism PPT.pptx
Cubism PPT.pptx
MarielannDelacruz1
New materials with images.
Cubism (new)
Cubism (new)
mfresnillo
dtur6thergwr
CUBISM - Arce & Evangelio.fry35y35y35yhpptx
CUBISM - Arce & Evangelio.fry35y35y35yhpptx
RommelEvangelio
A general introduction to Cubism with ideas of task to complete. Fairly basic, hopefully useful as a starting point.
Cubism 101
Cubism 101
terrify
cubism note cards
Cubism note cards
Cubism note cards
SingleDreamer
Cubism3
Cubism3
weishusteven
Visual arts
Visual arts
cppizzetta
Semelhante a Cubism
(20)
Pablo Piccaso
Pablo Piccaso
Chapter 7 cubism
Chapter 7 cubism
Cubism
Cubism
Colonial Empires About 1900This map is really important .docx
Colonial Empires About 1900This map is really important .docx
Colonial Empires About 1900This map is really important .docx
Colonial Empires About 1900This map is really important .docx
Lecture Notes
Lecture Notes
Cubism group 1
Cubism group 1
Cubism
Cubism
Cubism3
Cubism3
Cubism architectural.
Cubism architectural.
Ch. 20, The 20th Century, The Early Years
Ch. 20, The 20th Century, The Early Years
Chapter 11 art in france after world war i
Chapter 11 art in france after world war i
Cubism - Biographies of Picasso and Brague
Cubism - Biographies of Picasso and Brague
Cubism PPT.pptx
Cubism PPT.pptx
Cubism (new)
Cubism (new)
CUBISM - Arce & Evangelio.fry35y35y35yhpptx
CUBISM - Arce & Evangelio.fry35y35y35yhpptx
Cubism 101
Cubism 101
Cubism note cards
Cubism note cards
Cubism3
Cubism3
Visual arts
Visual arts
Cubism
1.
Cubism “ Everything
in nature takes its form from the sphere, the cone, and the cylinder.”-Cezanne
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon,
Picasso, 1907
13.
House at L’Estaque,
Braque, 1908
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Still Life with
Chair Caning, Picasso, 1912
24.
25.
Three Musicians, Picasso,
1921
26.
Bottle, Newspaper, Pipe
& Glass, Braque, 1913
27.
28.
Pears and Grapes
on a Table, Gris, 1913
29.
30.
31.
Baixar agora