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INTRODUCTION
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Painting is one of the oldest and well-known forms
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life through painting and drawing on the walls of
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the caves, rocks and clay.

Until now humans express their hopes, dreams,


fear and emotion through painting but with new
and improved different style, medium and
subject.

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SURREALISM

EXPRESSIONISM

PHOTOREALISM Surrealism Expressionism


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Photorealism

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Surrealism
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•Surrealism was an artistic and literary
movement
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•Challenging the prevalent norms of society
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•Surrealism defies logic
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reality

•Free the imaginative human mind and reveal


the unconscious.

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Surrealism
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SURREALISM

EXPRESSIONISM

PHOTOREALISM

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Freudian Influence
In 1924, the French poet
André Breton founded the He believed that our subconscious
first official Surrealist group thoughts are symbolically represented in
our dreams

Artists, writers and poets were inspired to


explore the conscious and subconscious
mind.

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Surrealism Concept: Paintings
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What kind of artwork is surrealism? Surrealist paintings


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seek to explore the unconscious mind as a way of creating
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art, resulting in dreamlike, sometimes bizarre imagery
PHOTOREALISM across endless mediums. Like all creative endeavors, the
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of our unconscious thoughts and imagination. It's all about
freeing your mind from conventions, so you can include
anything and anything in any way you want.

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Features of Surrealistic Paintings
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• Dreamy scenes and figurative
representations
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EXPRESSIONISM • Unexpected and illogical combinations

PHOTOREALISM • Odd collections of common items


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• Random impact games and methods
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• Personal iconography

• Puns with images “The Persistence of Memory” by Salvador


Dalí
• Biomorphic forms and warped figures

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Surrealism Concept: Objects and Sculptures
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Surrealist objects and sculptures effectively
complemented Surrealism's radical
SURREALISM provocations by pushing people to address
actual items that symbolized taboo or
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suppressed topics floating just beneath our
PHOTOREALISM common surfaces. Rather than simply watching
a painting that might convey one artist's
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concealed craziness or embarrassing fantasy,
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viewers were now allowed to interact with the
unreal made real, and touch a magical
manifestation of repressed desire. Surrealist
sculptures may not be as well-known as
surrealist paintings, but they have had a
“Woman with her Throat Cut” by Alberto
Giacometti
lasting impact on creative art in the twenty-
first century.

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Surrealist Photography
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•Surreal photography represents unconscious ideas, dreams, and emotions.
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•The images might make a kind of sense, but like abstract images, they are
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most concerned with expressiveness and making you feel something on a
deep level you might not be able to explain.
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•The images almost always contain recognizable elements from real life
PHOTOREALISM

Members •Artists such as Man Ray and Maurice Tabard used photography to explore
automatic writing, using techniques such as double exposure, combination
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•Other photographers used rotation or distortion to render bizarre images.


 “Le Violon d'Ingres” by
•Vernacular snapshots, police photographs, movie stills, and documentary Man Ray
photographs all were published in Surrealist journals like La Révolution
surréaliste and Minotaure.

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Surrealist Film
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• First artistic movement to experiment with
SURREALISM cinema in part
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• It uses shocking, irrational, or absurd imagery
PHOTOREALISM and Freudian dream     symbolism to challenge
the traditional function of art to represent
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reality.
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Luis Buñuel

Entr'acte (1924)

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The Rise and Decline of Surrealism
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Though Surrealism originated in France, strains of it can be


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identified in art throughout the world. Particularly in the
EXPRESSIONISM 1930s and 1940s, many artists were swept into its orbit as
increasing political upheaval and a second global war
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encouraged fears that human civilization was in a state of
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crisis and collapse.  Many Surrealist migrate to America during
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world war II and spread their ideas more. But following the
war the ideas were challenged by the rise of Existentialism,
while Individualism is also celebrating because it was more
rationally based than Surrealism.

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Surrealist Film
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• The Surrealists were frequently portrayed as a close-
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women as wild "others" to the educated, rational world.
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• Feminist art historians has corrected this
EXPRESSIONISM misconception by noting the significant contribution
made by many women. 
PHOTOREALISM • Surrealists who were active in the group, particularly in
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the 1930s, but also analyzing the gender stereotypes at
work in much Surrealist art.
Sources • Female Surrealist sought to address the problematic
adoption of Freudian psychoanalysis that often-cast
women as monstrous and lesser. Thus, many female
A Little Night Music by
Surrealists experimented with cross-dressing and
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depicted themselves as animals or mythic creatures.

• First generation of female surrealist are  Valentine


Hugo, Meret Oppenheim and  Valentine Penrose.

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British Surrealism
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• Many notable female Surrealists were British. Like
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Eileen Agar, Ithell Colquhoun, Edith Rimmington, and
Emmy Bridgwater.  
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• British interpretation of Surrealist ideology was an
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ongoing exploration of human relations with their
surrounding natural environment and most
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prominently, with the sea. 
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• British Surrealist Paul Nash also became interested
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in the object trouvé, which is typically made out of
things gathered from the seashore. Focusing on the
Circle of the Monoliths
line where land meets sea and the places where
(1937-38) rocks anthropomorphically resemble humans struck a
 by Paul Nash chord with British identity and more widely with
Surrealist ideals of bringing together and reconciling
opposites.

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Artworks and Artists of Surrealism
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The
Battle of Fishes Accommodations
EXPRESSIONISM of Desire by
by André Masson
Salvador Dali

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1924-25 1927 1932


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“Carnival of “Mama, Papa is The Palace at 4
Harlequin” by Joan Wounded!” By Yves a.m. by Alberto
Miró Tanguy Giacometti

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Artworks and Artists of Surrealism
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Object Mannequin by
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by Meret Man Ray
Oppenheim
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1933 1937 1942


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“The Human The Barbarians Birthday by
Condition” by René
Magritte by Max Ernst Dorothea Tanning

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Expressionism
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 One of the major trends of art in the late 19 th and
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early 20th centuries.
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 Instead of objective reality, the artists aim to
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capture the subjective feelings and reactions that
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 Distortion, exaggeration, primitivism, and fantasy
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application of formal elements.

 Various artists from Germany, Austria, France and


Russia who were active in the years before World
War I used expressionism as a distinct style.

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Artworks and Artists of Expressionism
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Der Blaue Reiter Large Blue Horses
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By Wassily By Franz Marc
Kandinsky
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1893 1909
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The Scream Hans Tietze and Erica
By Edvard Munch Tietze-Conrat
By Oskar Kokoschka

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Artworks and Artists of Expressionism
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Street, Berlin Portrait of a Man
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By Ernst Ludwig By Erich Heckel
Kirchner
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1912 1917 1920


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Houses at Night Sitting Woman with Mad Woman
By Karl Schmidt- Legs Drawn Up
By Chaim Soutine
Rottluff By Egon Schiele

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Photorealism
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• A painting or drawing style known as "photorealism" based its own
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SURREALISM • Photorealist paintings are sometimes mistaken for real pictures.


Sometimes you must take a closer look to see that the piece of art
EXPRESSIONISM is a painting.

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• Photorealist art is also often referred to as Super-Realism, New
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each one of these identities falls under a distinct genre
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• The late 1960s have seen development of the predominantly
American art trend of photorealism, which peaked in the 1970s.
• On the foundation of the Pop art and Minimalist trends that came
before it, photorealism arose in the late 1960s. The movement's
founders are frequently regarded as Richard Estes, Chuck Close,
and Ralph Goings since they were among the first to attempt
accurate duplication of photographic imagery.

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Concept of Photorealism
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Photorealism, often confused with
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hyperrealism and superrealism, is a
different art genre and style. It is
EXPRESSIONISM actually the conceptual ancestor of both
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hyperrealism and superrealism. As an
art form, it is essentially based on the
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the basis for creating works of art.
Combined with other details to express
the concept. A common way to create
such photorealistic art is to project a
photographic image onto a canvas and
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then reproduce the image with an
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airbrush. Details are transferred with
great care to another medium.

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Artworks and Artists of Photorealism
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Forehand Painting
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by Nelson
Imperial
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1980 2019

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2014
Energy Apples by
Kois by Noah
Flack Audrey
Sian

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CUIZON, CHERISH
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EXPRESSIONISM
DAYAON, MARIA

PHOTOREALISM
DELA CRUZ, LORENZE
ERMITA, KATRINA
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FRANCISCO, ALLEYNE GRACE
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HERNANDEZ, KRISTINA
LAPINIG, KEZIAH
MESIAS, KATE ANNE JOY
NUNAG, KRYSSTIN DYAN

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Introduction https://www.pictoclub.com/types-of-painting-art-styles-mediums-subjects/

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https://www.britannica.com/art/Expressionism

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https://www.theartstory.org/movement/expressionism/

EXPRESSIONISM
https://www.theartstory.org/movement/surrealism/https://www.widewalls.ch/magazine/psychic-automatism

PHOTOREALISM
https://www.art-is-fun.com/photorealism?fbclid=IwAR0c7P7OAXFqgOZa8cugdcn8-vfH4FSC5xISbgynssH1E8XIWbw2c2tTZfU

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https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Forehand/669872/1899409/view

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https://www.filipinoart.ph/art/kois

https://www.wikiart.org/en/audrey-flack/energy-apples-1980

https://www.wikiart.org/en/dorothea-tanning/eine-kleine-nachtmusik-1943

https://www.moma.org/collection/works/81796

https://mymodernmet.com/the-persistence-of-memory-salvador-dali/

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Thank You 
And God Bless!

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