Among the common features of impressionist art are?
How and why did abstract art start?
Why, oh, why?! The same question can, of course, be made about every new type of art, from the stone age till today. The answer must be that one or more artists wanted to make something original. Which is what most artists always have wanted to.
How did Postimpressionism influence the work of artists?
It can generally be considered a more loose style, and (generally) art only became more so until the current art movement.
What was the effect of Renaissance on Art literature?
Authors focused a little bit on feelings in literature, and emotions. They had human -like subjects. The invention of the printing press helped encourage people the read literature and authors to gain fame. the literature was a change from the old, and very different because of the information of different cultures from the crusaders.
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During the Renaissance.
The color palette and contrast in light and dark are subtle and subdued.
What are types of materials used for cave paintings?
paint--usually made by mixing red clay with water.
Why did ancient Greeks create art?
Because they were just as "smart" as we are today!
They appreciated beauty just as much as we do now,
and similarly wanted to capture that "beauty" on walls
or by carving/creating other significant objects.
What is Main goal of realism in art?
realism deals with the everyday troubles and consequences faced by the average man. Its initial purpose is to relay a moral to the reader, or in other words teach that by doing something there will always be a consequence, either good or bad. i would research mark twain's novels, since he's known for his realist novels, and derive evidence for the purpose of realism. Check out some other books to, you'll see this concept within every one of them as well
What was the innovation of romanticism?
The innovation of romanticism was to get away from the rationalism of the Enlightenment period and delve into the raw and untamed emotional nature of humanity. From 1790-1840 literary works of art were focused on inspiration in the moment and the deep emotions that are common in all people.
What is the Renaissance art movement?
Renaissance is an endeavour to return to the ideas, values and art of the Greek and Roman antique. Art is the expression of a mind, and minds change as we discover the world and have different feelings about it. The mediaeval world was a profoundly religious place and this shows in all of its arts which generally portray a deep devotion. There were also elements of great fear of violence, witches and demons. The Renaissance (literally "rebirth") in Italy was by no means an abrupt shift in perspective. It began in the early fifteenth century and lasted several centuries and reflected a new confidence in humans rather than in God. Portraits and sculpture depicted more and more humans rather than spiritual beings and such works took on a new vitality which contrasted with the venerability of such works previously. In architecture, the change was marked by forms that reflected Ancient Roman techniques and styles. Music and literature began to be about people rather than sacred subjects.
Name the leading ancient city on the peloponnesian peninsula?
A peninsula forming the southern part of Greece south of the Gulf of Corinth. It was dominated by Sparta until the fourth century B.C..
What is an example of the role of photography in post World War II art movements?
Andy Warhol's Marilyn diptych
Which of these were among the purposes of the Photorealism movement?
To turn the camera into a painter's tool
To make people believe a painting is a photograph
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What are the similarities of Surrealism and Cubism?
Both art forms generally attempt to re-create an image of an individual or object in a realistic form.
Both art forms follow the rules of shadow, light, and shape, and obey the laws of perspective.
Both attempt to depict reality, albeit in very different ways.
What does classical mean in art?
It means art from ancient Greece or Rome. Neo-classical means a style emulating classical art.
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What was the purpose of early renaissance art?
The same as the purpose of any art- to try and reveal some innate truth about nature through a display of beauty.
American painter called the high priestess of early modernism?
I have not heard this expression, but it ought to refer to Georgia O'Keeffe.