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View of the saint martin canal- Alfred Sisley
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Impressionism
- Colourful style of painting
- Used different tones of colour to portray light and shadow
- heavily incorporated use of painting techniques, dashes and strokes to convey depth
- Art of this time sacrificed detail for accurate depictions of light
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Dance at le moulin de le galette
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The potato eaters
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Post- Impressionism
- Similar Style to impressionism
- Vibrant, Livley colours
- Influenced by pesonal painting techniques and styles
- Emphasised geometric forms, shapes
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The Swineheard- Paul Gauguin
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Rouen cathedral- Claude Monet
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Les Grandes baignueses- Paul Cezanne
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The open window- Henri Matisse
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Fauvism
- Outrageous bold colours
- Joyful sytle of painting
- Paintings reflected feelings/ emotions
- Extemely simplified stlyes
- Influenced heavily by post impressionism artists
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Expressionism
- Style of painting that distorted perspective
- Focussed on emotional effect/ mood and feelings rather then literal interpretation
- Simplified style of painting
- Expressive colours
- Combines other art movements such as naturlism
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La petite lina- Charles Camoin
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Cubism
- Paris based movement invented by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
- Inspired by cultural art, expressive energy, emotional style of painting
- Heavy influence for all modern art
- Radical and influential works
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Futurism
- Emphasised themes relating to the future
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Kadinsky- Rolf Nesch
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Fruitdish and Glass- Georges Braque
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Fate of the animals- Franz Marc
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Surrealism
- Elements of surprise
- Unexpected juxtapositions
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Three muscians- Pablo Picasso
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Guernica- Pablo Picasso
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Pop-art
- Brash colourful style
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Just what is it that makes todays home so appealing
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Campbell soup- Andy Warhol