Abstract art has been painted (or drawn or done in graphic techniques) by thousands of artists in the 20th century and still today. Jackson Pollock has painted really good ones. Abstract art is also painted by Pablo Picasso. It IS done today by people all over the world.
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Pablo Picasso was not an abstract artist, he was a cubist. Cubism represents "abstracted" objects from reality and abstract art does not depict any ties to worldly objects, figures or scenes. Kandinsky, Malevich and Mondrian created the first purely abstract works in the early 20th century.
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The subject matter of paintings done in the Grand Manner had to be
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heroic and mighty. -apex
Diversity is the subject matter of paintings done in the Grand
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Dutch painters of the Baroque period were able to create realistic lighting and intricate detail in their compositions through the use of
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glazing and underpainting
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The Rococo style was largely
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decorative.
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Which artist is credited with inventing the tenebroso technique
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Caravaggio .
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The works of Poussin and Lorrain exemplified the use of
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The works of Poussin and Lorrain exemplified the use of heroic
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The Embarkation for Cythera was one of the major works of which Rococo artist
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Jean-Antonie Watteau.
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Artists influenced by the Age of Enlightenment were committed to
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idea of the innate goodness of humanity.
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Museums put together exhibitions in order to
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present a comprehensive collection of a particular kind of
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Look at The Ray by Chardin. This painting is intended to capture
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The textures and shades of everyday objects.
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What is El Greco work's main feature
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elongated and distorted bodies
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Look at this painting by Jacques-Louis David. The figure in this painting is meant to
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Apex- Conjure the image of Jesus
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Dissatisfaction with the strict and intellectual rules of the French Royal Academy gave rise to which art movementus anything
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Rococo
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Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement
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Impressionism (APEX)
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Romantic artists hoped that their viewers would react against
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violence.
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Who did abstract art
Abstract art has been painted (or drawn or done in graphic techniques) by thousands of artists in the 20th century and still today. Jackson Pollock has painted really good ones. Abstract art is also painted by Pablo Picasso. It IS done today by people all over the world.
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Pablo Picasso was not an abstract artist, he was a cubist. Cubism represents "abstracted" objects from reality and abstract art does not depict any ties to worldly objects, figures or scenes. Kandinsky, Malevich and Mondrian created the first purely abstract works in the early 20th century.
The subject matter of paintings done in the Grand Manner had to be
heroic and mighty. -apex
Diversity is the subject matter of paintings done in the Grand
Manner had to be.
Dutch painters of the Baroque period were able to create realistic lighting and intricate detail in their compositions through the use of
glazing and underpainting
The Rococo style was largely
decorative.
Which artist is credited with inventing the tenebroso technique
Caravaggio .
The works of Poussin and Lorrain exemplified the use of
The works of Poussin and Lorrain exemplified the use of heroic
landscapes.
The Embarkation for Cythera was one of the major works of which Rococo artist
Jean-Antonie Watteau.
Artists influenced by the Age of Enlightenment were committed to
idea of the innate goodness of humanity.
Museums put together exhibitions in order to
present a comprehensive collection of a particular kind of
art.
Look at The Ray by Chardin. This painting is intended to capture
The textures and shades of everyday objects.
What is El Greco work's main feature
elongated and distorted bodies
Look at this painting by Jacques-Louis David. The figure in this painting is meant to
Apex- Conjure the image of Jesus
Dissatisfaction with the strict and intellectual rules of the French Royal Academy gave rise to which art movementus anything
Rococo
Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement
Impressionism (APEX)
Romantic artists hoped that their viewers would react against