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IMPRESSIONISM AND
EXPRESSIONISM
MAPEH 10 ARTS
IMPRESSIONISM

• Developed in the last quarter of the 19th century. Impressionist art


is a style in which the artist captures the image of an object a
someone would see it if they just caught a glimpse of it.

• Artists of this movement paint in small touches of color rather


than broad strokes, and painted outdoors to catch a particular
fleeting impression of color and light.
IMPRESSIONIST ARTIST

• Edouard Manet (1832 – 1883) was the


artist who bridged the gap between
Realism and Impressionism. His paintings
were characterized by the usage of
contrasting tones that may appear to be
one-dimensional and although his
paintings appear to be simple, they were
difficult to produce considering his dislike
of layering paints.

The Funeral
Cluade Monet (1840 – 1926)

• One of the French founders of Impressionism


movement. His style in painting used
variation of colors and lights and captured
them by the daily or seasonal changes in
nature. This the reason why he became one
of the well-known landscape painters in the
history of art.

Impression: Sunrise
Other Impressionist Artist:

• Camille Pissaro
depiction of river and French countryside paintings
• Alfred Sisley

• Edgar Degas – horses and ballet dancers were shown in its painting.

• Berthe Morisot – Morisot’s inspiration were women accomplishing everyday activities.

• Pierre- Auguste Renoir – sunlight’s effect on figures and flowers were shown on his
paintings.
Expressionism

• A movement ushered in new standards in the creation and judgment of


which is now expected to come forth from within artist rather than
from a depiction of the world.

• The artists of this movement utilized swirling, swaying brushstrokes to


show their personal reactions to the anxieties of the modern world.

• They used a lot of curved lines and bold colors in their representations
that include alienated individuals
• They also used swaying brushstrokes to depict their subjects
showing external art movements

• Some of the famous Expressionist artists include Edvard Munch and


Vincent van Gogh
Edvard Munch (1863 – 1944)

•A Norwegian painter and


printmaker who pioneered the
Expressionism Movement in
modern painting. His paintings
are characterized by an
evocative treatment of The Scream – depicts the battle between the
psychological themes displaying individual and society.
man’s dark side.
• He used brilliant colors to depict
death, agony, anxiety and
human suffering.
Vincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890)

• Considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt. Each of


his paintings provides a direct sense of how the viewed each
scene, interpreted through his eyes, mind and heart which
influence artists and movements throughout the 20th century up to
the present day.
• Subjective emotions were expressed by van
Gogh in his paintings using symbolic colors and
paint that were applied through impulsive
gestures.
Starry Night

• Fauvism, Abstract Expressionism, and many


other subsequent modern movements made use
of van Gogh’s practice and methods.

Starry Night Over the Rhone


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